This is an alphabetical list of named rocks (and meteorites ) found on Mars , by mission. This list does not include Martian meteorites found on Earth .
Year | Metadata | Sections | Top Words | First Paragraph |
2018 |
385919 characters 10 sections 134 paragraphs 165 images 857 internal links 89 external links |
1. 1976 – Viking program: <i>Viking 1</i> and <i>Viking 2</i> landers 2. 1997 – <i>Sojourner</i> rover (Mars Pathfinder) 3. 2004 – <i>Spirit</i> rover (MER-A) 4. 2004 – <i>Opportunity</i> rover (MER-B) 5. 2008 – <i>Phoenix</i> lander |
curiosity 0.515 viewed 0.464 rock 0.289 rover 0.265 outcrop 0.173 2012 0.132 opportunity 0.121 2014 0.119 sol 0.113 2013 0.099 chemcam 0.088 september 0.088 viewer 0.084 drilling 0.083 sojourner 0.082 |
This is an alphabetical list of named rocks (and meteorites ) found on Mars , by mission. This list does not include Martian meteorites found on Earth . |
2017 |
402649 characters 10 sections 132 paragraphs 167 images 956 internal links 79 external links |
1. 1976 – Viking program: <i>Viking 1</i> and <i>Viking 2</i> landers 2. 1997 – <i>Sojourner</i> rover (Mars Pathfinder) 3. 2004 – <i>Spirit</i> rover (MER-A) 4. 2004 – <i>Opportunity</i> rover (MER-B) 5. 2008 – <i>Phoenix</i> lander |
curiosity 0.511 viewed 0.458 rock 0.286 rover 0.270 outcrop 0.176 2012 0.134 opportunity 0.123 2014 0.121 sol 0.115 2013 0.101 chemcam 0.090 september 0.090 viewer 0.085 drilling 0.085 sojourner 0.083 |
This is an alphabetical list of named rocks (and meteorites ) found on Mars , by mission. This list does not include Martian meteorites found on Earth . |
2016 |
328571 characters 10 sections 130 paragraphs 166 images 443 internal links 79 external links |
1. 1976 – Viking program: <i>Viking 1</i> and <i>Viking 2</i> landers 2. 1997 – <i>Sojourner</i> rover (Mars Pathfinder) 3. 2004 – <i>Spirit</i> rover (MER-A) 4. 2004 – <i>Opportunity</i> rover (MER-B) 5. 2008 – <i>Phoenix</i> lander |
curiosity 0.505 viewed 0.457 rock 0.286 rover 0.269 outcrop 0.179 2012 0.136 opportunity 0.125 2014 0.123 sol 0.117 2013 0.102 chemcam 0.091 september 0.091 viewer 0.086 drilling 0.086 sojourner 0.084 |
This is an alphabetical list of named rocks (and meteorites ) found on Mars , by mission. This list does not include Martian meteorites found on Earth . |
2015 |
322099 characters 10 sections 126 paragraphs 162 images 443 internal links 78 external links |
1. 1976 – Viking program: <i>Viking 1</i> and <i>Viking 2</i> landers 2. 1997 – <i>Sojourner</i> rover (Mars Pathfinder) 3. 2004 – <i>Spirit</i> rover (MER-A) 4. 2004 – <i>Opportunity</i> rover (MER-B) 5. 2008 – <i>Phoenix</i> lander |
curiosity 0.494 viewed 0.451 rock 0.288 rover 0.274 outcrop 0.185 2012 0.141 opportunity 0.129 2014 0.127 sol 0.120 2013 0.105 chemcam 0.094 september 0.094 viewer 0.089 drilling 0.089 sojourner 0.087 |
This is an alphabetical list of named rocks (and meteorites ) found on Mars , by mission. This list does not include Martian meteorites found on Earth . |
2014 |
305081 characters 11 sections 111 paragraphs 145 images 470 internal links 84 external links |
1. 1976 – Viking program: <i>Viking 1</i> and <i>Viking 2</i> landers 2. 1997 – <i>Sojourner</i> rover (Mars Pathfinder) 3. 2004 – <i>Spirit</i> rover (MER-A) 4. 2004 – <i>Opportunity</i> rover (MER-B) 5. 2008 – <i>Phoenix</i> lander |
curiosity 0.480 viewed 0.408 rover 0.273 rock 0.270 outcrop 0.176 2014 0.151 2012 0.149 opportunity 0.141 sol 0.138 2013 0.121 chemcam 0.108 september 0.107 viewer 0.102 jpl 0.087 pinnacle 0.077 |
This is an alphabetical list of named rocks (and meteorites ) found on Mars , by mission. This list does not include Martian meteorites found on Earth . |
2013 |
252323 characters 11 sections 82 paragraphs 115 images 453 internal links 40 external links |
1. 1976 – Viking program: <i>Viking 1</i> and <i>Viking 2</i> landers 2. 1997 – <i>Sojourner</i> rover (Mars Pathfinder) 3. 2004 – <i>Spirit</i> rover (MER-A) 4. 2004 – <i>Opportunity</i> rover (MER-B) 5. 2008 – <i>Phoenix</i> lander |
viewed 0.451 curiosity 0.436 rover 0.342 rock 0.273 outcrop 0.223 2012 0.187 2013 0.163 opportunity 0.139 chemcam 0.104 september 0.097 mahli 0.095 rocknest 0.094 mastcam 0.087 sojourner 0.084 sol 0.080 |
This is an alphabetical list of named rocks (and meteorites ) found on Mars , by mission. This list does not include Martian meteorites found on Earth . |
2012 |
184924 characters 10 sections 44 paragraphs 72 images 412 internal links 17 external links |
1. 1976 - "Viking 1" lander and "Viking 2" lander (Program) 2. 1997 - "Sojourner" rover (Mars Pathfinder) 3. 2004 - "Spirit" rover (MER-A) 4. 2004 - "Opportunity" rover (MER-B) |
viewed 0.418 rover 0.399 curiosity 0.320 rock 0.274 2012 0.248 outcrop 0.225 rocknest 0.166 mahli 0.135 opportunity 0.123 sojourner 0.119 streambed 0.113 chemcam 0.110 september 0.110 lander 0.105 rocks 0.102 |
Names for Mars rocks are largely unofficial designations used for ease of discussion purposes, as the International Astronomical Union 's official Martian naming system declares that objects smaller than 100 m (330 ft) are not to be given official names. Because of this some less significant rocks seen in photos returned by Mars rovers have been named more than once, and others have even had their names changed later due to conflicts or even matters of opinion. Often rocks are named after the children or family members of astronauts or NASA employees. The name "Jazzy", for example, was taken from a girl named "Jazzy" who grew up in Grand Junction, CO, USA. Her father worked for NASA and contributed to the findings and naming of the rocks. |
2011 |
14678 characters 7 sections 3 paragraphs 0 images 23 internal links 4 external links |
3. Mars Exploration Rover Spirit |
jazzy 0.454 rocks 0.293 declares 0.213 alphabetically 0.213 names 0.204 100m 0.202 naming 0.191 girl 0.188 official 0.186 unofficial 0.174 matters 0.167 ease 0.167 employee 0.163 conflicts 0.151 junction 0.149 |
Names for Mars rocks are largely unofficial designations used for ease of discussion purposes, as the International Astronomical Union 's official Martian naming system declares that objects smaller than 100m (330ft) are not to be given official names. Because of this some less significant rocks seen in photos returned by Mars rovers have been named more than once, and others have even had their names changed later due to conflicts or even matters of opinion. [1] |
2010 |
14678 characters 7 sections 3 paragraphs 0 images 23 internal links 4 external links |
3. Mars Exploration Rover Spirit |
jazzy 0.454 rocks 0.293 declares 0.213 alphabetically 0.213 names 0.204 100m 0.202 naming 0.191 girl 0.188 official 0.186 unofficial 0.174 matters 0.167 ease 0.167 employee 0.163 conflicts 0.151 junction 0.149 |
Names for Mars rocks are largely unofficial designations used for ease of discussion purposes, as the International Astronomical Union 's official Martian naming system declares that objects smaller than 100m (330ft) are not to be given official names. Because of this some less significant rocks seen in photos returned by Mars rovers have been named more than once, and others have even had their names changed later due to conflicts or even matters of opinion. [1] |
2009 |
14612 characters 7 sections 3 paragraphs 0 images 23 internal links 4 external links |
3. Mars Exploration Rover Spirit |
jazzy 0.454 rocks 0.293 declares 0.213 alphabetically 0.213 names 0.204 100m 0.202 naming 0.191 girl 0.188 official 0.186 unofficial 0.174 matters 0.167 ease 0.167 employee 0.163 conflicts 0.151 junction 0.149 |
Names for Mars rocks are largely unofficial designations used for ease of discussion purposes, as the International Astronomical Union 's official Martian naming system declares that objects smaller than 100m (330ft) are not to be given official names. Because of this some less significant rocks seen in photos returned by Mars rovers have been named more than once, and others have even had their names changed later due to conflicts or even matters of opinion. [1] |
2008 |
14371 characters 7 sections 3 paragraphs 0 images 22 internal links 4 external links |
3. Mars Exploration Rover Spirit |
jazzy 0.454 rocks 0.293 declares 0.213 alphabetically 0.213 names 0.204 100m 0.202 naming 0.191 girl 0.188 official 0.186 unofficial 0.174 matters 0.167 ease 0.167 employee 0.163 conflicts 0.151 junction 0.149 |
Names for Mars rocks are largely unofficial designations used for ease of discussion purposes, as the International Astronomical Union 's official Martian naming system declares that objects smaller than 100m (330ft) are not to be given official names. Because of this some less significant rocks seen in photos returned by Mars rovers have been named more than once, and others have even had their names changed later due to conflicts or even matters of opinion. [1] |
2007 |
14038 characters 7 sections 2 paragraphs 0 images 20 internal links 4 external links |
3. Mars Exploration Rover Spirit |
declares 0.308 alphabetically 0.308 names 0.295 100m 0.293 official 0.269 rocks 0.255 unofficial 0.251 matters 0.241 ease 0.241 conflicts 0.219 opinion 0.213 designations 0.195 discussion 0.176 photos 0.153 purposes 0.148 |
Names for Mars rocks are largely unofficial designations used for ease of discussion purposes, as the International Astronomical Union 's official Martian naming system declares that objects smaller than 100m (330ft) are not to be given official names. Because of this some less significant rocks seen in photos returned by Mars rovers have been named more than once, and others have even had their names changed later due to conflicts or even matters of opinion. [1] |
2006 |
12651 characters 7 sections 2 paragraphs 0 images 20 internal links 4 external links |
3. Mars Exploration Rover Spirit |
declares 0.308 alphabetically 0.308 names 0.295 100m 0.293 official 0.269 rocks 0.255 unofficial 0.251 matters 0.241 ease 0.241 conflicts 0.219 opinion 0.213 designations 0.195 discussion 0.176 photos 0.153 purposes 0.148 |
Names for Mars rocks are largely unofficial designations used for ease of discussion purposes, as the International Astronomical Union 's official Martian naming system declares that objects smaller than 100m (330ft) are not to be given official names. Because of this some less significant rocks seen in photos returned by Mars rovers have been named more than once, and others have even had their names changed later due to conflicts or even matters of opinion. [1] |