- Green Valley (Mars)
MarsGeo-Valley
caption=HiRISE image of a patch of land in the Green Valley region showing scattered small boulders and a polygonal fracture pattern.
name=Green Valley
latitude=68.35
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longitude=233
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naming=Informal name based on danger assessment map colorGreen Valley is a region on Mars within
Vastitas Borealis that was chosen as the landing site ofNASA 's Phoenix lander. It is located at 68.35 degrees north, 233 degrees east. The valley is about 50 kilometers wide but only about 250 meters deep; either it was filled in or was never any deeper than that. The edges are not visible from the middle of the valley. [http://www.planetary.org/news/2007/0125_A_Green_Valley_for_Phoenix.html A Green Valley for Phoenix - Planetary News | The Planetary Society ] ]The name "Green Valley" is not officially recognised by the
International Astronomical Union . It came from the decision process by which it was selected as Phoenix's landing site: prospective landing areas were color-coded based on how hazardous they were, with red being most hazardous through yellow to green being the safest. Green Valley has relatively few of the large boulders that could potentially have tipped the lander if it had hit one during touchdown. [ [http://space.newscientist.com/article/dn13661-mars-lander-aims-for-touchdown-in-green-valley.html Mars lander aims for touchdown in 'Green Valley' - space - 11 April 2008 - New Scientist Space ] ]The ground within Green Valley is covered with polygonal features several meters across and roughly ten centimeters high, thought to be caused either by repeated freeze-thaw cycles (ice-wedge polygons) or by the effects of wind-blown dust (
sand-wedge polygon s). Water ice is thought to be just below the surface. During the local winter as much as three feet ofcarbon dioxide ice is expected to appear on the surface. [ [http://www.space.com/missionlaunches/070201_phoenix_update.html SPACE.com - Phoenix Lander Readied For Mars Exploration ] ]Shortly before Phoenix's scheduled landing, the
Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter photographed a pair of kilometer-talldust devil s in the Green Valley area. [ [http://space.newscientist.com/article/dn13852-dust-devils-spotted-at-mars-probes-landing-site.html Dust devils spotted at Mars probe's landing site - space - 07 May 2008 - New Scientist Space ] ]References
Further reading
*cite journal|author=Arvidson, et al|title=Mars Exploration Program 2007 Phoenix landing site selection and characteristics|year=2008|journal=
Journal of Geophysical Research |volume=113|doi=10.1029/2007JE003021
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