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List of craters on Mars

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This is alist of craters on Mars.Impact craters onMars larger than 1 km (0.62 mi) exist by the hundreds of thousands, but only about one thousand of them have names.[1] Names are assigned by theInternational Astronomical Union after petitioning by relevant scientists, and in general, only craters that have a significant research interest are given names. Martian craters are named after famous scientists andscience fiction authors, or if less than 60 km (37 mi) in diameter, after towns onEarth. Craters cannot be named for living people, and names for small craters are rarely intended to commemorate a specific town.[2] Latitude and longitude are given as planetographic coordinates with west longitude.

Catalog

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Martian craters are listed alphabetically on the following partial lists:

Names are grouped into tables for each letter of the alphabet, containing the crater's name (linked if article exists), coordinates, diameter in kilometers, year of official name adoption (approval), theeponym ("named after") and a direct reference to theGazetteer of Planetary Nomenclature.[1]

List of craters on Mars

Statistics

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As of 2017, Martian craters account for 21% of all 5,211 named craters in theSolar System. Apart from theMoon, no other body has as many named craters as Mars. Other, non-planetary bodies with numerous named craters includeCallisto (141),Ganymede (131),Rhea (128),Vesta (90),Ceres (90),Dione (73),Iapetus (58),Enceladus (53),Tethys (50) andEuropa (41). For a full list,seeList of craters in the Solar System. The total number of craters on Mars greater than 1 kilometre in diameter is approximately 385,000, with 21% of those (~85,000) being over 3 kilometers in diameter.[3] The number of craters on Mars over 25 metres in diameter is suggested to be approximately 90 million.[4]

Largest craters

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Some of the largest craters on Mars remain unnamed. Diameters differ depending on source data. The largest confirmed impact basins on Mars areUtopia (buried, estimated diameter 3,300 km)Hellas (2,300 km),Argyre ( 1,800 km) andIsidis (1,500 km).

Crater[a]CoordinatesDiameter (km)[b]Elliptical major axis (km)Elliptical minor axis (km)Rank by approx. areaApproval dateNamed afterRefs
Huygens13°58′S55°35′E / 13.96°S 55.58°E /-13.96; 55.58 (Huygens)467.25484.89450.5411973Christiaan HuygensWGPSN
Schiaparelli2°41′S16°47′E / 2.69°S 16.79°E /-2.69; 16.79 (Schiaparelli)458.52 (445.76)462.51430.421973Giovanni SchiaparelliWGPSN
Unnamed38°06′N167°09′W / 38.1°N 167.15°W /38.1; -167.15376.35452.74384.93
Greeley36°38′S3°11′E / 36.63°S 3.19°E /-36.63; 3.19 (Greeley)457.45 (427.15)438.81395.7142015Ronald GreeleyWGPSN
Cassini22°35′N32°07′E / 22.59°N 32.11°E /22.59; 32.11 (Cassini)408.23411.45402.4251973Giovanni CassiniWGPSN
Antoniadi21°35′N60°50′E / 21.59°N 60.84°E /21.59; 60.84 (Antoniadi)400.95417.04389.6861973Eugène Michael AntoniadiWGPSN
Dollfus20°59′S3°50′W / 20.99°S 3.83°W /-20.99; -3.83 (Dollfus)363.08 (358.72)367.94346.9872013Audouin DollfusWGPSN
Unnamed59°01′S76°53′W / 59.01°S 76.89°W /-59.01; -76.89341.1391.76325.828
Tikhonravov12°55′N35°55′E / 12.92°N 35.91°E /12.92; 35.91 (Tikhonravov)343.7356.28331.8591985Mikhail TikhonravovWGPSN
Unnamed23°23′N53°14′E / 23.39°N 53.24°E /23.39; 53.24340.12351.4330.1310
Unnamed0°59′S28°52′E / 0.99°S 28.86°E /-0.99; 28.86325.8347308.5811
Newton40°31′S158°04′W / 40.52°S 158.06°W /-40.52; -158.06 (Newton)299.94 (312.44)318.37307.37121973Isaac NewtonWGPSN
Unnamed59°32′S83°53′W / 59.53°S 83.89°W /-59.53; -83.89301.99319.91297.0613
Unnamed24°28′S32°07′W / 24.47°S 32.12°W /-24.47; -32.12300.36323.73291.7214
de Vaucouleurs13°40′S171°05′E / 13.67°S 171.09°E /-13.67; 171.09 (de Vaucouleurs)302.27 (311.68)316.11297.19152000Gérard de VaucouleursWGPSN
Copernicus48°53′S168°49′W / 48.88°S 168.82°W /-48.88; -168.82 (Copernicus)301.83320.69284.51161973Nicolaus CopernicusWGPSN
Unnamed52°33′S109°34′W / 52.55°S 109.57°W /-52.55; -109.57326.77343.52260.7517
Herschel14°09′S129°53′E / 14.15°S 129.89°E /-14.15; 129.89 (Herschel)297.92301.56294.41181973John Herschel andWilliam HerschelWGPSN
Schroeter1°53′S55°59′E / 1.89°S 55.99°E /-1.89; 55.99 (Schroeter)291.59298.12285.7191973Johann Hieronymus SchröterWGPSN
Kovalʼsky29°44′S141°26′W / 29.73°S 141.43°W /-29.73; -141.43 (Kovalʼsky)296.67 (285.14)288.89281.38201985Marian Albertovich KowalskiWGPSN

Notes

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  1. ^Data in this table includes contents from:
  2. ^The entries containing two diameter values are due to presumably newer data being available viaGazetteer of Planetary Nomenclature. The value consistent with the Robbins data is included in parentheses for completeness.

Example crater

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An approximate true-color image, taken by Mars exploration roverOpportunity, shows the view ofVictoria crater from Cape Verde. It was captured over a three-week period, from October 16 – November 6, 2006.

See also

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Wikimedia Commons has media related toImpact craters on Mars.

References

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  1. ^ab"Nomenclature Search Results: Mars > Crater, Craters".US Geological Survey. Gazetteer of Planetary Nomenclature – International Astronomical Union (IAU) Working Group for Planetary System Nomenclature (WGPSN). Retrieved10 August 2017.
  2. ^"Categories for Naming Features on Planets and Satellites".US Geological Survey. Gazetteer of Planetary Nomenclature – International Astronomical Union (IAU) Working Group for Planetary System Nomenclature (WGPSN). Retrieved10 August 2017.
  3. ^Lagain*†, A.; Bouley†, S.; Baratoux†, D.; Marmo†, C.; Costard†, F.; Delaa†, O.; Rossi†, A. Pio; Minin†, M.; Benedix†, G. K.; Ciocco, M.; Bedos, B. (2021-08-02)."Mars Crater Database: A participative project for the classification of the morphological characteristics of large Martian craters".Large Meteorite Impacts and Planetary Evolution VI. pp. 629–644.doi:10.1130/2021.2550(29).ISBN 9780813725505.S2CID 233540957.
  4. ^Lagain, A.; Benedix, G. K.; Servis, K.; Baratoux, D.; Doucet, L. S.; Rajšic, A.; Devillepoix, H. a. R.; Bland, P. A.; Towner, M. C.; Sansom, E. K.; Miljković, K. (2021-11-03)."The Tharsis mantle source of depleted shergottites revealed by 90 million impact craters".Nature Communications.12 (1): 6352.Bibcode:2021NatCo..12.6352L.doi:10.1038/s41467-021-26648-3.ISSN 2041-1723.PMC 8566585.PMID 34732704.S2CID 242940844.

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