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Juventae Chasma was imaged by the high-resolution stereo camera on ESA’s Mars Express on 4 November 2013 during orbit 12 508. The area presented in the related images is outlined by the smaller rectangle.
Juventae Chasma is located north of the vast Valles Marineris canyon and extends some 150 km in the east–west direction and 250 km north–south.