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'''Areology''' was the study of [[Mars]]. | |||
Notable aerographers included [[Johann Heinrich Mädler]], [[Wilhelm Beer]], and [[David Llewellyn (in-universe)|David Llewellyn]]. | |||
Notable aerographers included [[Johann Heinrich Mädler]], [[Wilhelm Beer]], and [[David Llewellyn]]. | |||
The term was derived from [[Ares (mythology)|Ares]], the [[Greek]] term for [[Mars]]. ([[PROSE]]: [[Our Friend Mars (feature)|''Our Friend Mars'']]) | The term was derived from [[Ares (mythology)|Ares]], the [[Greek]] term for [[Mars]]. ([[PROSE]]: [[Our Friend Mars (feature)|''Our Friend Mars'']]) | ||
[[Category:Mars]] | [[Category:Mars]] | ||
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Latest revision as of 06:25, 21 November 2024
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)