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- Catalog Page for PIA02337
- Catalog Page for PIA03948
- Martian Weather Observation NASA MGS data 9.2 degrees S 238.2 degrees E 17757 meters 1.07 mbar
- Catalog Page for PIA04294
- Catalog Page for PIA03799
- Themis Observes Possible Cave Skylights on Mars. G. E. Cushing, T. N. Titus, J. J. Wynne, P. R. Christensen. Lunar and Planetary Science XXXVIII (2007)
- Lakdawalla, Emily Windows onto the abyss: cave skylights on Mars. The Planetary Society Weblog (23 2007). 20 2012. 26 2007.
- NASA Orbiter Finds Possible Cave Skylights on Mars. Jet Propulsion Laboratory. 20 2012. 22 2007.
- Shiga, David. Strange Martian feature not a 'bottomless' cave after all, NewScientist.com news service (30 2007).
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