Which is the largest mountain in our solar system?
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Mars has some of the most highly varied and interesting terrain of any of the terrestrial planets, some of it quite spectacular:
Olympus Mons: the largest mountain in the Solar System rising 24 km (78,000 ft.) above the surrounding plain. Its base is more than 500 km in diameter and is rimmed by a cliff 6 km (20,000 ft) high.
It's on Mars - Olympus Mons - 78,000 feet
There's one on Mars, but we are uncertain about the other planets
http://volcano.und.nodak.edu/vwdocs/freq...
I think it is either Io or Mount Olympus. It's on Mars I think...
olympus mons...located in mars also a volcano..height is around 78,000 feet
Earthlings have not measured all the mountains in the solar system so your question can not be answered.
If you dream of climbing huge mountains, try Miranda, the moon of Uranus.
There are cliffs there over 10 km (6 miles high)
Anyone with a space suit could walk up Olympus Mons!
Plus the gravity is even weaker than Mars' so freefall would be amazing.
Olympus Mons on Mars.
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Olympus Mons, on Mars
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