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Impact events on Mars

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Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter image of a newly-formed Martian impact crater atSolis Planum in 2013. This crater spans 30 meters (98 ft) in diameter and is surrounded by dark ejecta rays extending up to 15 kilometers (9.3 mi).

In modern times, numerous impact events onMars have been detected. Although most have been inferred from the appearance of newimpact craters on the planet, some have corresponded tomarsquakes felt by theInSight lander.[1] To date, no impacting meteors have been directly observed as afireball or discovered in space before impact.

Overview

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As the best-explored planet in theSolar System (afterEarth), Mars has been continuouslyexplored by various spacecraft, landers, and rovers since 1997. The first probe to image Mars's surface in detail wasMariner 4 in 1965, andMariner 9 became the first probe to orbit Mars in 1971. However, few early probes were able to image Mars in high enough resolution to detect new impact craters, which are typically less than 10 meters (33 ft) across.[2] Early probes reached resolutions of 790 meters (2,590 ft), while Mariner 9 was able to reach 98 meters (322 ft).[3] From 1976 to 1982,Viking 1 andViking 2 imaged all of Mars at 150 meters (490 ft) resolution, with some areas imaged in up to 8 meters (26 ft) resolution.[4]

TheMars Global Surveyor, active from 1997 to 2006, was the first spacecraft able to image Mars in high enough resolution to detect new impacts, with a resolution of up to 1.5 meters (4.9 ft). The first detected impact, a 14.4-meter (47 ft)-diameter crater in southernLucus Planum, happened between 27 January 2000, and 19 March 2001.[2] Since then, over 1,200 new impact craters have been found on Mars with2001 Mars Odyssey,Mars Express, andMars Reconnaissance Orbiter, over 1,100 of which were found by the last.[2]

Unlike on Earth, most impact craters on Mars come in clusters, caused by the meteor partially fragmenting before impact.[5] Due to Mars's tenuousatmosphere, with just 0.6% thesurface pressure of Earth's, incoming meteors are much less prone to breaking up.[6] while a 10-meter (33 ft) asteroid falling over Earth is unlikely to reach the surface intact before being destroyed in ameteor air burst,[7] a 10-meter (33 ft) asteroid falling over Mars may leave a crater over 100 meters (330 ft) across,[8] or several smaller craters tens of meters across.[9]

There is significant observation bias in the locations of discovered impact craters: certain locations on Mars are of much more geological interest, and so are imaged more frequently and in detail than less notable ones.[5] Additionally, many new craters are first noticed by their 'blast zone' of ejecta, which can be 10-100 times the size of the crater itself.[5] However, only certain regions of Mars have subsurface material that can be ejected to create these features; in particular, theTharsis rise,Olympus Mons,Elysium Mons, andArabia Terra. As a result, very few impacts have been detected outside of these regions, despite impacts in theory happening randomly across the planet.[5]

Despite these biases, the existing observations of new Martian impacts suggest that asteroids of a given size impacting the planet are about 3 times more common than on Earth and the Moon,[10] with roughly 240 4-meter (13 ft) craters and one to seven 30-meter (98 ft) craters forming each year[11] (compared to the observed ~0.8). Larger impactors also seem to be more relatively frequent than on Earth or the Moon (i.e. the size-frequency distribution slope is shallower).[12] If this holds true for larger asteroid sizes, this suggests that Mars may be in a modern impact surge,[12] although atmospheric deceleration of small asteroids might explain the unexpectedly shallow slope, which would become more consistent with predictions for larger asteroids.[12]

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Map of detected impacts on Mars. Green are notable <15-meter (49 ft) craters, yellow are 15–20-meter (49–66 ft) craters, orange are 20–50-meter (66–164 ft) craters, red are 50–100-meter (160–330 ft) craters, and purple are >100-meter (330 ft) craters.

List of notable impacts

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The following is a list of detected impact events with a crater size of >15 meters, which excludes mostmeteoroid impacts (<1 meter asteroids). 10-15 meter craters discovered before 2010 are also included, before the rate of discovering such craters became dozens per year.

Date[2][13]Details[2]Discovery[2]Location[2]Notes
Discovery dateMedian
impact date
[note 1]
Uncertainty
(days)
Crater
diameter
(m)
Impactor
diameter
(m)
[note 2][14]
Impactor
mass
(tonnes)
[note 2][14]
Ice-exposing?Discovery
spacecraft
Reference
spacecraft
quadrangleRegionCoordinates
2001-03-192000-08-2220814.40.92–2.81.2–11noMGSMGSMemnoniaLucus Planum8°47′10″S182°40′23″E / 8.786°S 182.673°E /-8.786; 182.673
2001-12-052000-09-1344737.32.7–8.029–260noMGSMGSAmazonisAmazonis Planitia0°55′59″N191°44′46″E / 0.933°N 191.746°E /0.933; 191.746
2002-10-082002-02-1423619.91.3–4.03.5–34noMGSMGSLunae PalusTharsis Rise4°57′43″N277°47′20″E / 4.962°N 277.789°E /4.962; 277.789
2003-04-151990-07-29464315.30.99–3.01.5–14noMGSViking 1AmazonisOlympus Mons22°48′50″N219°54′36″E / 22.814°N 219.910°E /22.814; 219.910
2003-05-072002-12-0215522.61.5–4.65.5–50noMGSOdysseyArabiaArabia Terra20°25′37″N3°17′42″E / 20.427°N 3.295°E /20.427; 3.295
2003-07-172001-11-1261117.51.1–3.42.3–21noMGSMGSPhoenicis LacusDaedalia Planum3°36′58″S234°14′35″E / 3.616°S 234.243°E /-3.616; 234.243
2003-08-202001-07-1177025.21.7–5.18.0–72noOdysseyMGSAmazonisTharsis Rise5°28′08″N224°21′11″E / 5.469°N 224.353°E /5.469; 224.353
2003-12-112002-08-0649124.51.7–5.07.3–65noMGSMGSArabiaArabia Terra21°57′29″N14°36′18″E / 21.958°N 14.605°E /21.958; 14.605
2004-01-272003-11-196912.00.75–2.30.67–6.0noOdysseyOdysseyAmazonisEumenides Dorsum1°41′10″N199°22′55″E / 1.686°N 199.382°E /1.686; 199.382
2004-02-072003-09-1214716.81.1–3.32.1–18noOdysseyMGSTharsisUranius Mons27°03′18″N268°19′55″E / 27.055°N 268.332°E /27.055; 268.332
2004-04-222004-03-074510.60.66–2.00.44–4.0noOdysseyMGSAmazonisTharsis Rise5°21′11″N223°19′26″E / 5.353°N 223.324°E /5.353; 223.324
2004-05-152004-04-192533.52.4–7.121–180noOdysseyOdysseyAmazonisTharsis Rise2°28′44″N224°06′18″E / 2.479°N 224.105°E /2.479; 224.105
2004-06-252003-08-3029910.00.61–1.80.36–3.3noOdysseyOdysseyMemnoniaEumenides Dorsum0°45′18″S200°03′58″E / 0.755°S 200.066°E /-0.755; 200.066
2005-01-062003-11-0143258.24.3–13130–1200noOdysseyOdysseyMare AcidaliumArabia Terra34°40′55″N352°58′52″E / 34.682°N 352.981°E /34.682; 352.981
2005-03-212002-04-20106636.42.6–7.727–240noMGSMGSLunae PalusLunae Planum5°07′52″N290°35′28″E / 5.131°N 290.591°E /5.131; 290.591
2005-04-292004-05-0136210.70.66–2.00.46–4.1noMGSMGSArabiaArabia Terra28°59′24″N26°55′34″E / 28.990°N 26.926°E /28.990; 26.926
2005-06-082005-04-066253.94.0–12100–900noMGSMGSCopratesTithoniae Fossae2°21′18″S278°15′32″E / 2.355°S 278.259°E /-2.355; 278.259
2005-06-132003-04-1079515.61.0–3.01.6–14noMGSMGSSyrtis MajorTerra Sabaea23°05′13″N52°52′44″E / 23.087°N 52.879°E /23.087; 52.879
2005-06-222004-07-2033710.60.66–2.00.44–4.0noOdysseyOdysseyTharsisTharsis Montes3°23′49″N253°54′36″E / 3.397°N 253.910°E /3.397; 253.910
2005-09-072005-05-0612312.90.82–2.50.85–7.7noExpressExpressLunae PalusLunae Planum1°05′24″N284°25′12″E / 1.090°N 284.420°E /1.090; 284.420
2005-11-262004-12-0135916.71.1–3.32.0–18noOdysseyMGSArabiaArabia Terra26°09′29″N23°37′41″E / 26.158°N 23.628°E /26.158; 23.628
2006-01-062005-06-1021018.61.2–3.72.9–26noMGSOdysseyAmazonisAmazonis Planitia13°51′04″N206°34′55″E / 13.851°N 206.582°E /13.851; 206.582
2006-01-122004-09-1248720.81.4–4.24.2–38noMGSMGSTharsisTharsis Montes10°22′30″N250°12′58″E / 10.375°N 250.216°E /10.375; 250.216
2006-01-312006-01-102021.71.5–4.44.8–43noMGSOdysseySyrtis MajorTerra Sabaea25°36′04″N52°08′49″E / 25.601°N 52.147°E /25.601; 52.147
2006-02-072005-02-0636612.10.76–2.30.69–6.2noOdysseyOdysseyAmazonisMarte Vallis4°46′16″N180°08′42″E / 4.771°N 180.145°E /4.771; 180.145
2006-02-132005-12-255010.60.66–2.00.44–4.0noMGSOdysseyAmazonisAmazonis Planitia19°46′26″N207°25′30″E / 19.774°N 207.425°E /19.774; 207.425
2006-02-142005-03-2832329.32.0–6.113–120noMGSOdysseyPhoenicis LacusDaedalia Planum0°01′59″S226°54′25″E / 0.033°S 226.907°E /-0.033; 226.907
2006-02-212006-02-081215.40.99–3.01.5–14noOdysseyOdysseyTharsisCeraunius Tholus24°40′34″N261°31′19″E / 24.676°N 261.522°E /24.676; 261.522
2006-02-252006-01-104511.00.68–2.00.50–4.5noExpressExpressPhoenicis LacusNoctis Labyrinthus4°22′12″S264°35′53″E / 4.370°S 264.598°E /-4.370; 264.598
2006-02-262005-02-2137016.91.1–3.32.1–19noMGSOdysseyLunae PalusTharsis Rise13°42′32″N275°40′26″E / 13.709°N 275.674°E /13.709; 275.674
2006-02-262005-09-0417417.71.2–3.52.4–22noMGSExpressArabiaArabia Terra28°27′18″N25°11′46″E / 28.455°N 25.196°E /28.455; 25.196
2006-02-262005-12-078736.82.6–7.828–250noMGSOdysseyTharsisTharsis Montes6°59′20″N247°54′50″E / 6.989°N 247.914°E /6.989; 247.914
2006-07-102005-04-1145411.20.70–2.10.53–4.8noExpressExpressPhoenicis LacusNoctis Labyrinthus4°32′42″S256°54′50″E / 4.545°S 256.914°E /-4.545; 256.914
2006-07-132005-10-3025510.80.67–2.00.47–4.2noExpressOdysseyElysiumPhlegra Rise29°29′49″N155°49′30″E / 29.497°N 155.825°E /29.497; 155.825
2007-03-272004-11-2585114.30.91–2.71.2–11noMROOdysseyLunae PalusLabeatis Fossae27°36′47″N279°31′34″E / 27.613°N 279.526°E /27.613; 279.526
2007-04-062006-01-1244913.00.82–2.50.87–7.9noMROOdysseyMargaritifer SinusAureum Chaos6°03′25″S334°20′31″E / 6.057°S 334.342°E /-6.057; 334.342
2007-04-142006-09-2619910.10.62–1.90.38–3.4noMROOdysseyPhoenicis LacusDaedalia Planum3°06′25″S233°06′18″E / 3.107°S 233.105°E /-3.107; 233.105
2007-10-152007-05-3013710.30.64–1.90.40–3.6noMROMROTharsisTharsis Montes16°36′43″N246°18′54″E / 16.612°N 246.315°E /16.612; 246.315
2007-11-272006-07-2848722.01.5–4.45.1–45maybeMROExpressCebreniaGalaxias Colles39°22′23″N149°22′23″E / 39.373°N 149.373°E /39.373; 149.373
2007-12-202007-07-0217116.01.0–3.11.7–16noMROMROTharsisTharsis Tholus14°31′26″N268°51′00″E / 14.524°N 268.850°E /14.524; 268.850
2008-05-012007-02-2143436.22.6–7.727–240noMROOdysseyMemnoniaMangala Valles7°03′07″S210°15′47″E / 7.052°S 210.263°E /-7.052; 210.263
2008-05-072007-01-0748610.30.64–1.90.40–3.6noMROOdysseyTharsisFortuna Fossae2°23′10″N266°43′30″E / 2.386°N 266.725°E /2.386; 266.725
2008-05-092006-11-2053612.30.77–2.30.73–6.5noMROOdysseyPhoenicis LacusTharsis Montes1°16′48″S250°07′12″E / 1.280°S 250.120°E /-1.280; 250.120
2008-06-152006-11-1457815.00.96–2.91.4–13noMROExpressIsmenius LacusArabia Terra32°44′49″N37°37′55″E / 32.747°N 37.632°E /32.747; 37.632
2008-06-282006-07-0172812.00.75–2.30.67–6.0yesMROOdysseyDiacriaArcadia Planitia46°10′44″N188°29′42″E / 46.179°N 188.495°E /46.179; 188.495
2008-06-292006-10-1861911.60.72–2.20.60–5.4maybeMROOdysseyDiacriaAcheron Fossae40°19′19″N221°13′19″E / 40.322°N 221.222°E /40.322; 221.222
2008-11-142008-07-2211417.51.1–3.42.3–21noExpressOdysseyTharsisTharsis Montes5°27′18″N262°19′05″E / 5.455°N 262.318°E /5.455; 262.318
2008-12-142007-09-0346810.10.62–1.90.38–3.4noOdysseyExpressTharsisUlysses Fossae14°15′11″N237°57′43″E / 14.253°N 237.962°E /14.253; 237.962
2009-01-022006-12-1375112.40.78–2.30.75–6.7noOdysseyExpressTharsisRhabon Valles21°26′31″N267°13′26″E / 21.442°N 267.224°E /21.442; 267.224
2009-02-182008-01-1639911.10.69–2.10.52–4.6noMROMROElysiumMarte Vallis5°32′35″N177°53′28″E / 5.543°N 177.891°E /5.543; 177.891
2009-04-072007-11-2449910.30.64–1.90.40–3.6noMROExpressPhoenicis LacusNoctis Labyrinthus6°19′30″S254°43′01″E / 6.325°S 254.717°E /-6.325; 254.717
2009-05-032007-06-3067315.00.96–2.91.4–13noMROExpressMemnoniaLucus Planum5°48′47″S190°22′16″E / 5.813°S 190.371°E /-5.813; 190.371
2009-05-102007-05-1772410.10.62–1.90.38–3.4noMROOdysseyPhoenicis LacusDaedalia Planum5°44′02″S226°24′50″E / 5.734°S 226.414°E /-5.734; 226.414
2009-05-202008-03-2542136.02.6–7.726–240noMROMROPhoenicis LacusPavonis Mons0°37′48″S248°54′47″E / 0.630°S 248.913°E /-0.630; 248.913
2009-05-222008-09-1225210.70.66–2.00.46–4.1noMROMROTharsisGordii Fossae14°45′36″N230°06′54″E / 14.760°N 230.115°E /14.760; 230.115
2009-06-012007-06-2970316.41.1–3.21.9–17noMROExpressMemnoniaEumenides Dorsum1°29′46″S200°37′30″E / 1.496°S 200.625°E /-1.496; 200.625
2009-07-102007-12-0858021.91.5–4.45.0–45noMROOdysseyPhoenicis LacusNoctis Labyrinthus7°18′07″S258°08′28″E / 7.302°S 258.141°E /-7.302; 258.141
2009-08-052007-05-0282510.80.67–2.00.47–4.2noMROOdysseyMemnoniaDaedalia Planum4°13′08″S220°33′04″E / 4.219°S 220.551°E /-4.219; 220.551
2009-08-162007-12-2460123.31.6–4.76.1–55noMROExpressSyrtis MajorArabia Terra29°26′13″N49°08′53″E / 29.437°N 49.148°E /29.437; 49.148
2009-12-242009-01-0934910.10.62–1.90.38–3.4noMROExpressTharsisTharsis Montes13°14′35″N260°57′11″E / 13.243°N 260.953°E /13.243; 260.953
2009-12-282007-08-0188012.30.77–2.30.73–6.5noMROExpressIsmenius LacusArabia Terra32°17′38″N28°57′32″E / 32.294°N 28.959°E /32.294; 28.959
2010-01-182007-10-3180918.41.2–3.62.8–25noMROExpressSinus SabaeusTerra Sabaea1°19′34″S30°47′56″E / 1.326°S 30.799°E /-1.326; 30.799
2010-01-212007-12-2475820.61.4–4.14.1–36noMROExpressPhoenicis LacusNoctis Fossae3°47′31″S264°48′04″E / 3.792°S 264.801°E /-3.792; 264.801
2010-01-242009-06-2522733.82.4–7.121–190yesMROOdysseyCebreniaPhlegra Montes44°13′19″N164°12′04″E / 44.222°N 164.201°E /44.222; 164.201
2010-03-252009-03-2536420.01.3–4.03.7–33yesMROOdysseyIsmenius LacusVastitas Borealis63°55′08″N44°52′41″E / 63.919°N 44.878°E /63.919; 44.878
2010-08-202010-05-318017.41.1–3.42.3–21noMROMROCebreniaUtopia Planitia41°01′01″N126°18′04″E / 41.017°N 126.301°E /41.017; 126.301
2010-09-182007-07-02117316.21.1–3.21.8–16noMROOdysseyPhoenicis LacusDaedalia Planum8°39′00″S225°02′53″E / 8.650°S 225.048°E /-8.650; 225.048
2010-10-082008-08-3076817.81.2–3.52.5–22noOdysseyExpressLunae PalusEchus Palus13°21′54″N283°46′16″E / 13.365°N 283.771°E /13.365; 283.771
2010-10-232009-08-1743116.11.0–3.11.8–16noOdysseyMROTharsisTharsis Rise22°46′26″N247°35′28″E / 22.774°N 247.591°E /22.774; 247.591
2010-11-232010-03-1025817.61.2–3.52.4–22noOdysseyMRODiacriaAcheron Fossae35°52′08″N230°52′23″E / 35.869°N 230.873°E /35.869; 230.873
2012-02-032011-12-046116.11.0–3.11.8–16noMROMROAeolisAvernus Cavi4°31′34″S172°27′07″E / 4.526°S 172.452°E /-4.526; 172.452
2012-02-182010-06-2460416.71.1–3.32.0–18noMROMROMemnoniaDaedalia Planum1°45′04″S221°17′38″E / 1.751°S 221.294°E /-1.751; 221.294
2012-03-112010-04-0270821.21.4–4.24.5–40noMROOdysseyTharsisTharsis Rise15°56′31″N248°36′47″E / 15.942°N 248.613°E /15.942; 248.613
2012-03-262011-12-269124.21.6–4.96.9–62noMROMROMare TyrrhenumTerra Cimmeria14°25′59″S132°42′00″E / 14.433°S 132.700°E /-14.433; 132.700
2012-03-282012-03-27048.73.6–1171–640noMROMROAmazonisAmazonis Planitia3°21′00″N219°24′14″E / 3.350°N 219.404°E /3.350; 219.404
2012-05-092010-03-0779319.61.3–3.93.4–31noMROExpressArabiaTerra Sabaea2°02′13″N44°32′46″E / 2.037°N 44.546°E /2.037; 44.546
2012-05-162011-06-2033122.81.5–4.65.7–51noMROMROSyrtis MajorTerra Sabaea3°40′48″N53°25′41″E / 3.680°N 53.428°E /3.680; 53.428
2012-07-052010-08-2967516.11.0–3.11.8–16yesMROMRODiacriaErebus Montes39°06′32″N190°15′11″E / 39.109°N 190.253°E /39.109; 190.253
2012-07-122010-05-1279215.30.99–3.01.5–14noMROMROArabiaArabia Terra28°36′11″N36°51′18″E / 28.603°N 36.855°E /28.603; 36.855
2012-10-252010-08-2679118.11.2–3.62.6–24noMROMROSyrtis MajorSyrtis Major Planum5°59′53″N68°58′08″E / 5.998°N 68.969°E /5.998; 68.969
2013-02-112010-07-3092730.22.1–6.315–130noMROOdysseyThaumasiaSolis Planum31°23′28″S287°54′25″E / 31.391°S 287.907°E /-31.391; 287.907
2013-06-082012-09-2225916.31.1–3.21.9–17noMROMROIapygiaTerra Sabaea6°55′26″S66°56′49″E / 6.924°S 66.947°E /-6.924; 66.947
2013-06-212010-05-29111824.01.6–4.96.7–61noMROMROMare TyrrhenumTerra Cimmeria5°22′01″S132°08′17″E / 5.367°S 132.138°E /-5.367; 132.138314 kilometers (195 mi) from
Curiosity rover (not yet landed?)
2013-09-282010-12-12102118.01.2–3.52.6–23no??ElysiumElysium Fossae19°30′40″N147°21′11″E / 19.511°N 147.353°E /19.511; 147.353
2014-02-062013-01-2937215.10.97–2.91.4–13noMROMROArcadiaTempe Fossae34°11′31″N280°15′40″E / 34.192°N 280.261°E /34.192; 280.261
2014-02-192010-12-20115724.01.6–4.96.7–61noMROOdysseyArabiaTerra Sabaea14°51′00″N43°53′35″E / 14.850°N 43.893°E /14.850; 43.893
2014-03-142011-03-17109316.01.0–3.11.7–16noMROMRODiacriaAmazonis Planitia32°17′28″N212°56′53″E / 32.291°N 212.948°E /32.291; 212.948
2014-03-152011-02-15112416.71.1–3.32.0–18noMROExpressArabiaArabia Terra29°12′14″N22°10′37″E / 29.204°N 22.177°E /29.204; 22.177
2014-03-262012-02-1676815.71.0–3.01.6–15noMROOdysseyPhoenicis LacusDaedalia Planum13°25′01″S225°54′00″E / 13.417°S 225.900°E /-13.417; 225.900
2014-05-072011-03-20114427.51.9–5.610–91noMROExpressAmenthesIsidis Planitia14°42′36″N99°48′22″E / 14.710°N 99.806°E /14.710; 99.806
2014-05-232009-11-30163515.30.99–3.01.5–14noMROOdysseyLunae PalusSacra Dorsa8°12′04″N290°26′02″E / 8.201°N 290.434°E /8.201; 290.434
2014-07-012011-04-04118421.01.4–4.24.3–39noMROExpressTharsisTharsis Rise6°15′14″N264°26′38″E / 6.254°N 264.444°E /6.254; 264.444
2014-11-302013-05-1356515.81.0–3.11.7–15noMROOdysseyTharsisTharsis Rise8°38′06″N239°25′37″E / 8.635°N 239.427°E /8.635; 239.427
2015-01-182011-06-06132119.91.3–4.03.5–34noMROMROArabiaArabia Terra27°39′25″N11°35′49″E / 27.657°N 11.597°E /27.657; 11.597
2015-09-092013-08-0276821.81.5–4.44.9–44noMROMROTharsisTharsis Rise13°07′19″N244°11′20″E / 13.122°N 244.189°E /13.122; 244.189
2016-02-062011-08-01164915.51.0–3.01.6–14noMROMROAmazonisAmazonis Planitia24°56′56″N193°07′37″E / 24.949°N 193.127°E /24.949; 193.127
2016-04-152012-07-02138316.31.1–3.21.9–17noMROMROElysiumElysium Planitia25°17′24″N155°31′23″E / 25.290°N 155.523°E /25.290; 155.523
2016-05-282015-12-2915127.91.9–5.811–100noMROMROTharsisSulci Gordii16°39′32″N233°17′02″E / 16.659°N 233.284°E /16.659; 233.284
2016-05-302013-08-07102748.03.5–1168–610yesMROMROIsmenius LacusTerra Sabaea41°27′50″N48°45′54″E / 41.464°N 48.765°E /41.464; 48.765
2016-06-022012-05-03149116.01.0–3.11.7–16yesMROMROIsmenius LacusIsmeniae Fossae41°54′47″N36°25′34″E / 41.913°N 36.426°E /41.913; 36.426
2016-07-222012-04-09156418.21.2–3.62.7–24noMROExpressAmenthesNepenthes Planum11°58′23″N126°17′20″E / 11.973°N 126.289°E /11.973; 126.289
2016-09-102014-07-1279017.21.1–3.42.2–20noMROMROMemnoniaTerra Sirenum15°37′55″S181°04′16″E / 15.632°S 181.071°E /-15.632; 181.071321 kilometers (199 mi) from
Spirit rover (defunct).
2016-10-102012-07-15154736.62.6–7.828–250noMROOdysseyAmazonisAmazonis Planitia11°02′31″N193°00′32″E / 11.042°N 193.009°E /11.042; 193.009
2016-11-192013-08-19118715.61.0–3.01.6–14noMROOdysseyElysiumElysium Planitia11°18′40″N138°16′44″E / 11.311°N 138.279°E /11.311; 138.279425 kilometres (264 mi) from
InSight (not yet landed).
2016-12-022012-12-27143629.62.1–6.214–120noMROMROElysiumMarte Vallis7°48′25″N176°27′04″E / 7.807°N 176.451°E /7.807; 176.451
2017-05-292013-09-08135832.52.3–6.819–170noMROMROTharsisTharsis Rise9°15′40″N241°53′38″E / 9.261°N 241.894°E /9.261; 241.894
2017-10-012014-01-25134519.51.3–3.93.4–30noMROMROTharsisOlympus Mons14°41′56″N227°22′08″E / 14.699°N 227.369°E /14.699; 227.369
2017-11-122015-12-0271015.71.0–3.01.6–15noMROMROSyrtis MajorTerra Sabaea13°18′32″N54°27′40″E / 13.309°N 54.461°E /13.309; 54.461
2018-01-112015-02-05107017.51.1–3.42.3–21noMROOdysseyIsmenius LacusTerra Sabaea35°35′28″N42°30′22″E / 35.591°N 42.506°E /35.591; 42.506
2018-03-192013-01-08189519.11.3–3.83.2–28noMROMROMemnoniaDaedalia Planum10°07′19″S220°46′55″E / 10.122°S 220.782°E /-10.122; 220.782
2018-04-292014-03-02151923.31.6–4.76.1–55noMROMROSyrtis MajorIsidis Planitia21°35′38″N88°15′18″E / 21.594°N 88.255°E /21.594; 88.255
2018-05-062013-05-28180323.71.6–4.86.5–58noMROMROTharsisUlysses Fossae6°12′32″N235°14′42″E / 6.209°N 235.245°E /6.209; 235.245
2018-05-112012-10-02204715.61.0–3.01.6–14noMROMROSinus SabaeusSchiaparelli Crater2°52′01″S16°11′56″E / 2.867°S 16.199°E /-2.867; 16.199
2018-08-282016-10-2467215.61.0–3.01.6–14noMROMROTharsisBiblis Tholus1°51′47″N236°01′01″E / 1.863°N 236.017°E /1.863; 236.017
2018-09-142018-08-172715.30.99–3.01.5–14noMROMROMare AustralePromethei Planum81°29′28″S41°20′56″E / 81.491°S 41.349°E /-81.491; 41.349
2018-11-252013-08-22192034.32.4–7.322–200noMROMROArabiaTerra Sabaea14°23′06″N24°37′19″E / 14.385°N 24.622°E /14.385; 24.622
2018-11-262016-08-1483352.93.9–1294–850noMROMRONoachisNoachis Terra34°38′56″S35°58′01″E / 34.649°S 35.967°E /-34.649; 35.967
2018-12-032014-04-03170415.51.0–3.01.6–14noMROMROTharsisTharsis Rise1°54′36″N264°09′29″E / 1.910°N 264.158°E /1.910; 264.158
2019-02-042017-11-2943217.31.1–3.42.2–20noMROMROCopratesSinai Planum16°25′08″S274°44′20″E / 16.419°S 274.739°E /-16.419; 274.739
2019-06-022018-04-1840917.61.2–3.52.4–22noMROMROPhoenicis LacusNoctis Labyrinthus7°22′44″S258°13′44″E / 7.379°S 258.229°E /-7.379; 258.229
2020-01-062019-10-158320.81.4–4.24.2–38noMROMROMargaritifer SinusIazu Crater2°43′05″S354°51′47″E / 2.718°S 354.863°E /-2.718; 354.86326 kilometers (16 mi) from
Opportunity rover (defunct).
74 kilometers (46 mi) from
Schiaparelli EDM (crashed).
2020-03-052019-05-2528522.51.5–4.55.3–48no??ElysiumTartarus Colles21°28′41″N173°16′12″E / 21.478°N 173.27°E /21.478; 173.27
2020-05-272020-05-27011.90.75–2.20.65–5.9maybe??ElysiumElysium Planitia9°22′55″N135°22′37″E / 9.382°N 135.377°E /9.382; 135.377Detected byInSight as a
magnitude 2.3marsquake[15]
2020-06-282019-08-0333051.63.8–1187–780noMROMROMare AustralePlanum Australe82°01′48″S175°42′11″E / 82.030°S 175.703°E /-82.030; 175.703337 kilometers (209 mi) from
Mars Polar Lander (crashed).
2020-08-012017-09-15105154.24.0–12100–920noMROExpressAmazonisAmazonis Planitia23°34′59″N206°52′16″E / 23.583°N 206.871°E /23.583; 206.871
2021-02-182021-02-1803.90.22–0.650.016–0.14no??AmenthesElysium Planitia4°36′22″N134°05′13″E / 4.606°N 134.087°E /4.606; 134.087Detected byInSight as a
magnitude 1.4marsquake[15]
2021-02-192021-02-19021.51.4–4.34.7–42no??ElysiumCerberus Fossae9°28′30″N163°01′37″E / 9.475°N 163.027°E /9.475; 163.027Detected byInSight as a
magnitude 2.8marsquake[16]
2021-08-312021-08-3107.20.43–1.30.12–1.1no??ElysiumElysium Planitia0°23′49″N135°41′17″E / 0.397°N 135.688°E /0.397; 135.688Detected byInSight as a
magnitude 1.6marsquake[15]
2021-09-052021-09-0506.10.35–1.00.070–0.60noMRO?ElysiumElysium Planitia3°58′26″N136°57′47″E / 3.974°N 136.963°E /3.974; 136.963Detected byInSight as a
magnitude 1.2marsquake[17][15]
2021-09-182021-09-18013011–321900–17000noMROMROArcadiaTempe Fossae34°48′N280°07′E / 34.80°N 280.12°E /34.80; 280.12Detected byInSight[18]
2021-12-242021-12-24015012–373100–27000yesMROMROAmazonisAmazonis Planitia35°05′17″N189°49′23″E / 35.088°N 189.823°E /35.088; 189.823Detected byInSight as a
magnitude 4marsquake[8][19]

Notes

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  1. ^As the exact impact date isn't known for most craters, the date provided here is midway between the last pre-impact image and the discovery image.
  2. ^abAssuming a meteor velocity of 5-15 km/s, an impact angle of 45°, and a density of 1-3 g/cm3

See also

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