Arrhenius (Martian crater)

Arrhenius is an impact crater in the Eridania quadrangle on Mars at 40.3° S and 237.4° W. and is 129.0 km in diameter. Its name was approved in 1973, and it was named after Svante Arrhenius . [1] Evidence of previous glacial activity is evident in images. There also appear to be branched channels just outside the crater.

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Arrhenius is an impact crater in the Eridania quadrangle on Mars at 40.3° S and 237.4° W. and is 129.0 km in diameter. Its name was approved in 1973, and it was named after Svante Arrhenius . [1] Evidence of previous glacial activity is evident in images. There also appear to be branched channels just outside the crater.

2015

29265 characters

2 sections

4 paragraphs

8 images

156 internal links

1 external links

1. References

2. See also

arrhenius 0.830

svante 0.246

glacial 0.229

237 0.174

129 0.166

evident 0.140

branched 0.133

eridania 0.126

arrows 0.101

crater 0.099

glaciers 0.091

hiwish 0.076

ctx 0.067

1973 0.066

appear 0.062

Arrhenius is an impact crater in the Eridania quadrangle on Mars at 40.3° S and 237.4° W. and is 129.0 km in diameter. Its name was approved in 1973, and it was named after Svante Arrhenius . [1] Evidence of previous glacial activity is evident in images. There also appear to be branched channels just outside the crater.