@marth1800 You could see the bottom. It can reach up to 25,000 ft deep - you can see the ground from an airplane travelling much higher than that. It's still pretty unreal, though.
Great Video...for what it's worth, my opinion is that there water may have existed on Mars at one time, there is none now due to the low vapor pressure.
minecraft anyone?
SuperMonsterFTW 2 months ago
actually, it is named after the pasta sauce
Kodalo 9 months ago
@Kodalo No. it's latin for "Sea-valley" or "Mariner's Valley".
SmilingProtoss 7 months ago
if you were standing at the edge, it would be like looking into an abyss. You wouldn't see the bottom, or the other side. Mind fuck
marth1800 1 year ago 5
@marth1800 You could see the bottom. It can reach up to 25,000 ft deep - you can see the ground from an airplane travelling much higher than that. It's still pretty unreal, though.
FiveLiterGT 10 months ago
@FiveLiterGT imagine rolling down those hills?
MDkid1 8 months ago
wonderful journey in the Marineris Valley..
KurdstanPlanetarium 2 years ago 2
NASA World Wind has been around longer than googles version : clearer - cleaner, more features; google mars bites
ShaubYaella 2 years ago
Valles Marineris is by far the most impressive thing i have ever seen!
AgentIndy417 2 years ago
Super ballade martienne... Valle Marineris est impressionnant !
ortog61 3 years ago
The grandest gap of all isn't on Earth but on Miranda, Uranus' bizarrest Moon.
Hoore500 3 years ago
Thanks for coming back with videos I like to watch. :D
KyotoMelody 4 years ago
Great Video...for what it's worth, my opinion is that there water may have existed on Mars at one time, there is none now due to the low vapor pressure.
TECHKLEC 4 years ago