
THE VALLES MARINERIS EXPLORATION AWARD
FIRST OFFERED : 2000 – STATUS : UNCLAIMED
THE GOAL
Become the first expedition team to successfully accomplish an assault on the bottom of the Valles Marineris.
The attempt on the trough of the Valles Marineris must begin from the top of the canyon. No technological support, other than that required for life support and basic mountaineering, should be used.
THE CANYON
The Valles Marineris is the deepest canyon system in the Solar System. The Grand Canyon would fit within the Valles Marineris sideways on. The length of the canyon is approximately the same as the width of the continental United States. In places it is seven km deep.
The descent into the canyon would require formidable abseiling and climbing techniques to successfully navigate the structure into its depths. Spectacular scarped walls and cliffs will greet those that attempt such an undertaking.
CLAIMING THE AWARD
This more recent award was established in 2000. The team will collect the Foundation’s award which includes a trophy containing a symbolic sample from the Mariana trench at Challenger Deep in the Pacific Ocean, which is the deepest point on Earth. The sample was collected by robot for the Foundation. The plaque has the date of establishment of the award and a space for the names of the expedition team.
MARINER VALLEY
VITAL STATISTICS
- Location: Tharsis Region
- Depth: up to 7 km.
- Valles Marineris, or Mariner Valley, is a canyon system that runs along the Martian equator just east of the Tharsis region. The canyon extends from the Noctis Labyrinthus region in the west to the chaotic terrain in the east. Valles Marineris is 4000 km long and has depths up to 7 km. The Grand Canyon in Arizona is about 800 km long and 1.6 km deep. The Valles Marineris is as long as the United States and it spans about 20 percent of the distance around Mars.

