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Mensa index

(“Mensa” means “Mesa, flat-topped elevation”)

Aeolis Mensae (841km) Jump to the middle of it: central Aeolis Mensae
Baetis Mensa (181km) Look for it (196 pixels big) in the eastern part of area west of Baetis Mensa
Candor Mensa (50km) Look for it (55 pixels big) in the eastern part of area west of Baetis Mensa
Cydonia Mensae (854km) Jump to the middle of it: area southwest of Jen crater
Deuteronilus Mensae (627km) You can see most of it (and move north to see the rest -- 678 pixels altogether) in eastern Mamers Vallis
Galaxias Mensae (327km) You can see most of it in northeastern Elysium Planitia
Labeatis Mensa (120km) Look for it (130 pixels big) in the central part of vicinity of Labeatis Mensa
Lunae Mensa (106km) Look for it (115 pixels big) in the southern part of area north of Lunae Mensa
Nepenthes Mensae (1704km) Jump to the middle of it: central Nepenthes Mensae
Nilokeras Mensae (327km) You can see most of it in vicinity of Acidalia Planitia
Nilosyrtis Mensae (693km) Jump to the middle of it: central Nilosyrtis Mensae
Nilus Mensae (196km) Look for it (212 pixels big) in the western part of area east of Nilus Mensae
Protonilus Mensae (592km) You can see most of it (and move north to see the rest -- 640 pixels altogether) in area southwest of Rudaux crater
Sacra Mensa (602km) Jump to the middle of it: area southeast of Tempe Mensa
Tempe Mensa (84km) Look for it (91 pixels big) in the southwestern part of area northeast of Tempe Mensa
Zephyria Mensae (230km) Look for it (249 pixels big) in the central part of vicinity of Zephyria Mensae