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DescriptionBubastis Sulci, Ganymede (4112363265).jpg | Bubastis Sulci is a swath of grooved terrain on the Jovian moon Ganymede, formed by closely spaced parallel extensional faults. The fault valleys between these fractures are graben, similar Afar Triangle on Earth and Acheron Fossae on Mars. These valleys are separated by ridges, which are spaced roughly 5 km apart. |
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Author | Lunar and Planetary Institute from Houston, TX, USA |
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