Liais is an impact crater in the Mare Australe quadrangle of Mars , located at 75.4°S latitude and 252.8°W longitude. It measures 132.0 kilometers in diameter and was named after Emmanuel Liais . The name was approved in 1973, by the International Astronomical Union (IAU) Working Group for Planetary System Nomenclature (WGPSN). [1]
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2018 |
76572 characters 3 sections 5 paragraphs 4 images 652 internal links 5 external links |
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Liais is an impact crater in the Mare Australe quadrangle of Mars , located at 75.4°S latitude and 252.8°W longitude. It measures 132.0 kilometers in diameter and was named after Emmanuel Liais . The name was approved in 1973, by the International Astronomical Union (IAU) Working Group for Planetary System Nomenclature (WGPSN). [1] |
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2017 |
35175 characters 3 sections 5 paragraphs 7 images 158 internal links 5 external links |
liais 0.823 layers 0.219 layering 0.151 emmanuel 0.146 milliken 0.137 sedimentary 0.131 grotzinger 0.126 252 0.110 discusses 0.110 132 0.095 ctx 0.089 crater 0.082 discussion 0.079 australe 0.078 wgpsn 0.077 |
Liais is an impact crater in the Mare Australe quadrangle of Mars , located at 75.4°S latitude and 252.8°W longitude. It measures 132.0 kilometers in diameter and was named after Emmanuel Liais . The name was approved in 1973, by the International Astronomical Union (IAU) Working Group for Planetary System Nomenclature (WGPSN). [1] |
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2015 |
29624 characters 4 sections 4 paragraphs 5 images 149 internal links 2 external links |
liais 0.874 emmanuel 0.187 252 0.140 crater 0.125 132 0.121 ctx 0.113 australe 0.099 wgpsn 0.099 ages 0.090 reconnaissance 0.087 reveal 0.085 camera 0.082 mare 0.076 shapes 0.071 75 0.069 |
Liais Crater is an impact crater in the Mare Australe quadrangle of Mars, located at 75.4°S latitude and 252.8°W longitude. It is 132.0 km in diameter and was named after Emmanuel Liais , and the name was approved in 1973 by the International Astronomical Union (IAU) Working Group for Planetary System Nomenclature (WGPSN). [1] |