Millochau (crater)

Millochau is an impact crater on Mars , located in the Iapygia quadrangle at 21.4°S latitude and 275.0°W longitude. It measures 115 kilometers in diameter and was named after French astronomer Gaston Millochau . The naming was approved by IAU's Working Group for Planetary System Nomenclature in 1973. [1]

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Millochau is an impact crater on Mars , located in the Iapygia quadrangle at 21.4°S latitude and 275.0°W longitude. It measures 115 kilometers in diameter and was named after French astronomer Gaston Millochau . The naming was approved by IAU's Working Group for Planetary System Nomenclature in 1973. [1]

2017

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Millochau is an impact crater on Mars , located in the Iapygia quadrangle at 21.4°S latitude and 275.0°W longitude. It measures 115 kilometers in diameter and was named after French astronomer Gaston Millochau . The naming was approved by IAU's Working Group for Planetary System Nomenclature in 1973. [1]

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Millochau Crater is an impact crater in the Iapygia quadrangle of Mars, located at 21.4°S latitude and 275.0°W longitude. It is 115.0  km in diameter and was named after Gaston Millochau , and the name was approved in 1973. [1]