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'''Areology''' was the study of [[Mars]].  
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'''Areology''' was the study of [[Mars]].


Notable aerographers included [[Johann Heinrich Mädler]], [[Wilhelm Beer]], and [[David Llewellyn]].
Notable aerographers included [[Johann Heinrich Mädler]], [[Wilhelm Beer]], and [[David Llewellyn (in-universe)|David Llewellyn]].


The term was derived from [[Ares (mythology)|Ares]], the [[Greek]] term for [[Mars]].
The term was derived from [[Ares (mythology)|Ares]], the [[Greek]] term for [[Mars]]. ([[PROSE]]: [[Our Friend Mars (feature)|''Our Friend Mars'']])
 
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Areology

Areology was the study of Mars.

Notable aerographers included Johann Heinrich Mädler, Wilhelm Beer, and David Llewellyn.

The term was derived from Ares, the Greek term for Mars. (PROSE: Our Friend Mars)