Ultimi Scopuli is a region near the south pole of Mars. It is characterized by a large number of scopuli (lobate or irregular scarps).
The northernmost part of the region was the landing site of the failed Mars Polar Lander spacecraft in 1999.
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- Mars-crosser asteroid
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Trojans
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- List
- 5261 Eureka
- 1998 VF31
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Meteorites |
- Mars meteorite
- ALH84001
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- Darian calendar
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