The classic albedo feature was based on the Egyptian name for a place where souls of the dead go.
It is 480 km across and was named after a classical albedo feature.
The bright areas and dark markings seen through a telescope are albedo features.
It was named in 1979 after a classic albedo feature on the planet.
Its name comes from an albedo feature at 24S, 154W.
Its name is one of the Classical albedo features on Mars.
It now seems that the darker and brighter albedo features on the surface do represent different materials.
But the exact cause of albedo features such as this remain a mystery for future solution.
It is 580 km across and was named after an albedo feature at 35N, 269W.
They are about 2,400 km long and was named after an albedo feature at 35N, 110W.