Gasa (crater)

Gasa is an impact rayed crater in the Eridania quadrangle on Mars at 35.68° S and 230.72° W. and is 6.5 km in diameter. Its name was approved in 2009, and it was named after a place in Bhutan . [1] Gullies are evident in the images. [2] It is now believed that the impact that created Gasa happened in a larger crater whose floor was covered with debris-covered glaciers. [3] The larger crater is known as Cilaos , it is located at 35.71° S and 230.52° W. and is 21.4 km in diameter. Its name was approved on 15 August 2016, and it was named after a place in the island of Réunion . [4]

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2018

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Gasa is an impact rayed crater in the Eridania quadrangle on Mars at 35.68° S and 230.72° W. and is 6.5 km in diameter. Its name was approved in 2009, and it was named after a place in Bhutan . [1] Gullies are evident in the images. [2] It is now believed that the impact that created Gasa happened in a larger crater whose floor was covered with debris-covered glaciers. [3] The larger crater is known as Cilaos , it is located at 35.71° S and 230.52° W. and is 21.4 km in diameter. Its name was approved on 15 August 2016, and it was named after a place in the island of Réunion . [4]

2017

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1. Gullies

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pursat 0.154

réunion 0.154

gully 0.138

bhutan 0.130

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Gasa is an impact rayed crater in the Eridania quadrangle on Mars at 35.68° S and 230.72° W. and is 6.5 km in diameter. Its name was approved in 2009, and it was named after a place in Bhutan . [1] Gullies are evident in the images. [2] It is now believed that the impact that created Gasa happened in a larger crater whose floor was covered with debris-covered glaciers. [3] The larger crater is known as Cilaos , it is located at 35.71° S and 230.52° W. and is 21.4 km in diameter. Its name was approved on 15 August 2016, and it was named after a place in the island of Réunion . [4]

2015

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Gasa Crater is an impact crater in the Phaethontis quadrangle on Mars at 35.68° S and 230.72° W. and is 6.5 km in diameter. Its name was approved in 2009, and it was named after a place in Bhutan. [1] Gullies are evident in the images. It is now believed that the impact that created Gasa happened in a larger crater whose floor was covered with debris-covered glaciers. [2]