{{Short description|None}} {{more citations needed|date=August 2023}} :''Labes is also the German name of [[Łobez]], Poland.'' As well as an extinct mammal. '''Labes''' (plural: ''labes'') is a [[Latin]] word used by [[exogeology|exogeologists]] to refer to chaotic regions, featuring ridges and steep valleys, in the [[Valles Marineris]] region of [[Mars]]. Labes are named after the nearest [[classical albedo features on Mars|classical albedo feature]].
==List of labes== This is a list of all named labes. [[Planetocentric coordinates]] are given as planetocentric latitude with east longitude.<ref>{{Cite web |last=Washington University in St Louis PDS Geosciences Node |date=2023-08-18 |title=Coordinate System |url=https://ode.rsl.wustl.edu/mars/pagehelp/Content/Frequently_Asked_Questions/Coordinate_System.htm |access-date=2023-08-18 |website=Coordinate System}}</ref>
{| class="wikitable" style="min-width: 90%;" |- ! style="width:10em" | Labes !! style="width:10em" | Coordinates!! Diameter (km) !! Approval date !! Named after !! Refs |-id="Baetis" | Baetis Labēs || {{Coord|3.67|S|288.54|E|globe:mars_type:landmark|name=Baetis}} || 88 || 2017 || Classical albedo feature, Baetis || {{WGPSN|15537}} |-id="Candor" | Candor Labes || {{Coord|4.75|S|283.8|E|globe:mars_type:landmark|name=Candor}} || 134.94 || 1988 || From classical albedo feature at 5N, 75W || {{WGPSN|1001}} |-id="Ceti" | Ceti Labes || {{Coord|6.78|S|284.27|E|globe:mars_type:landmark|name=Ceti}} || 11.05 || 2012 || Classical albedo features name || {{WGPSN|15035}} |-id="Coprates" | Coprates Labes || {{Coord|11.77|S|292.1|E|globe:mars_type:landmark|name=Coprates}} || 61.97 || 1985 || From albedo feature at 14S, 65W || {{WGPSN|1303}} |-id="Ius" | Ius Labes || {{Coord|7.52|S|281.4|E|globe:mars_type:landmark|name=Ius}} || 61.18 || 1988 || Classical albedo feature name || {{WGPSN|2758}} |-id="Melas" | Melas Labes || {{Coord|8.5|S|288.3|E|globe:mars_type:landmark|name=Melas}} || 107.24 || 1985 || Classical albedo feature at 10S, 74W || {{WGPSN|3815}} |-id="Ophir" | Ophir Labes || {{Coord|10.98|S|291.5|E|globe:mars_type:landmark|name=Ophir}} || 92.53 || 1985 || Classical albedo feature at 10S, 65W || {{WGPSN|4477}} |}
== References == {{Reflist}}
{{Geography of Mars}}
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