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Mercury - The Spider

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SPACE TRAVEL POSTER - 009/060
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THE PROJECT
Space tourism is still a long ways off, but it’s not hard to imagine that someday, tourists will visit the natural geological landmarks of other worlds much like they tour the Grand Canyon, Mount Everest or Ayers Rock. Each of these great tourist destinations needs a classic retro travel poster to entice visitors. Until the day people settle off world and make their own destinations many of these may be the places that people will want to travel too. I hope that these posters can inspire people to think beyond our world to the limitless possibilities of the Universe.

THE SPIDER
Pantheon Fossae is a region in the center of Caloris Basin on Mercury containing numerous radial graben (troughs) that appear to be extensional faults, with a 40 km crater located near the center of the pattern. The exact cause of this pattern of troughs is not currently known. The feature was nicknamed "the Spider" before receiving its official name. The name is taken from the Pantheon in Rome, an ancient temple with a classic domed roof. The dome of the Pantheon has a series of sunken panels that radiate from a central circular opening at the top of the dome, and Mercury’s Pantheon Fossae is reminiscent of this pattern. Consequently, the crater near the center of Pantheon Fossae is now named Apollodorus, after the Greek engineer Apollodorus who is credited by some as being the architect of the Pantheon. MESSENGER scientists are debating whether Apollodorus played a role in the formation of Pantheon Fossae or whether the crater is simply from a later impact that occurred close to the center of the radial pattern.

The Mercury Series 2 of 2
Mercury - Caloris Basin by ron-guyattMercury - The Spider by ron-guyattMercury - Wrinkle Ridges by ron-guyatt
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Hello! I just wanted to let you know that I've included this wonderful work in my art journal feature here!  I hope you're having a great weekend!