{{short description|Martian volcano}} {{Infobox feature on celestial object |name = Uranius Tholus |image = [[File:Ceraunius & Uranius tholi.jpg|240px]] |caption = ''[[2001 Mars Odyssey]]'' [[Thermal Emission Imaging System|THEMIS]] mosaic of Uranius Tholus (upper volcano) and [[Ceraunius Tholus]] (lower volcano). |type = mountain |coordinates = {{coord|26.52|N|262.43|E|globe:mars_type:landmark|display=inline,title}} |peak = {{convert|4290|m|ft|0}} }} '''Uranius Tholus''' is a volcano on Mars located in the [[Tharsis quadrangle]] at 26.52° north latitude and 262.43° east longitude. It is {{convert|61.4|km|mi|0}} across with an elevation of {{convert|4290|m|ft|0}}<ref name="Grego2012">{{cite book|author=Peter Grego|title=Mars and How to Observe It|url=https://archive.org/details/marshowtoobserve0000greg|url-access=registration|access-date=10 September 2019|date=1 June 2012|publisher=Springer|isbn=978-1-4614-2302-7|pages=[https://archive.org/details/marshowtoobserve0000greg/page/63 63]}}</ref> and was named after a classical albedo feature name.<ref>{{gpn|6238}}</ref>

Uranius Tholus is part of the [[Uranius group of volcanoes]] and lies north of the larger [[Ceraunius Tholus]].

{{commonscat|Uranius Tholus}}

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[[Category:Tharsis quadrangle]] [[Category:Volcanoes of Mars]]

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