Kepler (Martian crater)
For the lunar crater, see Kepler (lunar crater).
Planet | Mars |
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Coordinates | 46°48′S 140°54′E / 46.8°S 140.9°ECoordinates: 46°48′S 140°54′E / 46.8°S 140.9°E |
Diameter | 233 km |
Eponym | Johannes Kepler |
Kepler is a crater in the Eridania quadrangle on Mars. Located at 46.8° S, 140.9° E, Kepler is 233 kilometres (145 mi) wide.[1] It was named in 1973 by the International Astronomical Union, in honor of the astronomer Johannes Kepler.[1] On March 25, 2006 a section of the floor of Kepler was photographed by the HiRISE camera aboard the Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter.
- Kepler Crater showing dust devil tracks, as seen by Mars Global Surveyor.
- Map of Eridania quadrangle with major craters. Kepler is near center.
Footnotes
External links
- Martian crater Kepler on Google Mars
- NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory - Description of HiRISE photograph
- Kepler near south pole ESA source
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