Marsscape

English

Alternative forms

Etymology

From Mars +‎ -scape, after landscape.

Noun

Marsscape (plural Marsscapes)

  1. (astronomy, science fiction) A view of an area of Mars; a Martian landscape.
    • 1969 November, Arthur Fisher, “Science Newsfront: Last-minute news and notes to keep you up-to-date”, in Popular Science, volume 195, number 5, page 22:
      These pictures reveal, in the bright region west of the Sinus Meridiani, a totally unexpected Marscape of confused terrain that is like nothing man has seen on Earth, moon, or Mars before.