Beagle (crater)

Beagle is a crater lying within the Margaritifer Sinus quadrangle (MC-19) portion of the planet Mars , the crater is one of multiple topographical depressions within the Meridiani Planum extraterrestrial plain, which was explored by the Opportunity rover . It was located by the rover in images taken on sol 855 (June 20, 2006), 310 metres (1,107 ft) away. It is on the edge of the much larger ejecta blanket surrounding the crater Victoria , named the Victoria Annulus. This impact crater was named in honor of HMS Beagle of the Royal Navy , ordered in February 1817. [1]

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2018

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Beagle is a crater lying within the Margaritifer Sinus quadrangle (MC-19) portion of the planet Mars , the crater is one of multiple topographical depressions within the Meridiani Planum extraterrestrial plain, which was explored by the Opportunity rover . It was located by the rover in images taken on sol 855 (June 20, 2006), 310 metres (1,107 ft) away. It is on the edge of the much larger ejecta blanket surrounding the crater Victoria , named the Victoria Annulus. This impact crater was named in honor of HMS Beagle of the Royal Navy , ordered in February 1817. [1]

2017

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3. References

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873 0.149

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outcrop 0.116

Beagle is a crater lying within the Margaritifer Sinus quadrangle (MC-19) portion of the planet Mars , the crater is one of multiple topographical depressions within the Meridiani Planum extraterrestrial plain, which was explored by the Opportunity rover . It was located by the rover in images taken on sol 855 (June 20, 2006), 310 metres (1,107 ft) away. It is on the edge of the much larger ejecta blanket surrounding the crater Victoria , named the Victoria Annulus. This impact crater was named in honor of HMS Beagle of the Royal Navy , ordered in February 1817. [1]

2016

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1. Missions

2. See also

3. References

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thermal 0.172

opportunity 0.169

873 0.149

drove 0.135

camera 0.133

outcrop 0.116

Beagle is a crater lying within the Margaritifer Sinus quadrangle (MC-19) portion of the planet Mars , the crater is one of multiple topographical depressions within the Meridiani Planum extraterrestrial plain, which was explored by the Opportunity rover . It was located by the rover in images taken on sol 855 (June 20, 2006), 310 metres (1,107 ft) away. It is on the edge of the much larger ejecta blanket surrounding the crater Victoria , named the Victoria Annulus. This impact crater was named in honor of HMS Beagle of the Royal Navy , ordered in February 1817. [1]

2015

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3. References

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873 0.149

drove 0.135

camera 0.133

outcrop 0.116

Beagle is a crater lying within the Margaritifer Sinus quadrangle (MC-19) portion of the planet Mars , the crater is one of multiple topographical depressions within the Meridiani Planum extraterrestrial plain, which was explored by the Opportunity rover . It was located by the rover in images taken on sol 855 (June 20, 2006), 310 metres (1,107 ft) away. It is on the edge of the much larger ejecta blanket surrounding the crater Victoria , named the Victoria Annulus. This impact crater was named in honor of the HMS Beagle of the Royal Navy , ordered in February, 1817. [1]

2014

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1. Missions

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3. References

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Beagle is a crater lying within the Margaritifer Sinus quadrangle (MC-19) portion of the planet Mars , the crater is one of multiple topographical depressions within the Meridiani Planum extraterrestrial plain, which was explored by the Opportunity rover . It was located by the rover in images taken on sol 855 (June 20, 2006), 310 metres (1,107 ft) away. It is on the edge of the much larger ejecta blanket surrounding the crater Victoria , named the Victoria Annulus. This impact crater was named in honor of the HMS Beagle of the Royal Navy , ordered in February, 1817. [1]

2013

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1. Missions

2. See also

3. References

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drove 0.124

camera 0.123

outcrop 0.107

Beagle is a crater lying within the Margaritifer Sinus quadrangle (MC-19) portion of the planet Mars , the crater is one of multiple topographical depressions within the Meridiani Planum extraterrestrial plain, which was explored by the Opportunity rover . It was located by the rover in images taken on sol 855 (June 20, 2006), 310 metres (1,107 ft) away. It is on the edge of the much larger ejecta blanket surrounding the crater Victoria , named the Victoria Annulus. This impact crater was named in honor of the HMS Beagle of the Royal Navy , ordered in February, 1817. [1]

2012

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1. See also

2. Other craters visited by Opportunity

3. References

4. External links

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Beagle is a crater on Mars in Meridiani Planum which was explored by the Opportunity rover . It was located by the rover in images taken on sol 855 (June 20, 2006), 310 metres (1,107 ft) away. It is on the edge of the much larger ejecta blanket surrounding the crater Victoria , named the Victoria Annulus. [1]

2011

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1. See also

2. Other craters visited by Opportunity

3. References

4. External links

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Beagle is a crater on Mars in Meridiani Planum which was explored by the Opportunity rover . It was located by the rover in images taken on sol 855 (June 20, 2006), 310 metres (1,107 ft) away. It is on the edge of the much larger ejecta blanket surrounding the crater Victoria , named the Victoria Annulus. [1]

2010

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1. See also

2. Other craters visited by Opportunity

3. References

4. External links

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sol 0.159

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article 0.136

metres 0.128

ejecta 0.115

Beagle is a crater on Mars in Meridiani Planum which was explored by the Opportunity rover . It was located by the rover in images taken on sol 855 (June 20, 2006), 310 metres (1,107 ft) away. It is on the edge of the much larger ejecta blanket surrounding the crater Victoria , named the Victoria Annulus. [1]

2009

13505 characters

4 sections

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4 images

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3 external links

1. See also

2. Other craters visited by Opportunity

3. References

4. External links

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disambiguation 0.368

annulus 0.332

855 0.267

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310 0.182

107 0.182

explored 0.164

rover 0.164

sol 0.159

meridiani 0.152

article 0.136

metres 0.128

ejecta 0.115

Beagle is a crater on Mars in Meridiani Planum which was explored by the Opportunity rover . It was located by the rover in images taken on sol 855 (June 20, 2006), 310 metres (1,107 ft) away. It is on the edge of the much larger ejecta blanket surrounding the crater Victoria , named the Victoria Annulus. [1]

2008

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4 sections

2 paragraphs

4 images

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3 external links

1. See also

2. Other craters visited by Opportunity

3. References

4. External links

victoria 0.407

beagle 0.398

disambiguation 0.368

annulus 0.332

855 0.267

blanket 0.208

310 0.182

107 0.182

explored 0.164

rover 0.164

sol 0.159

meridiani 0.152

article 0.136

metres 0.128

ejecta 0.115

Beagle is a crater on Mars in Meridiani Planum which was explored by the Opportunity rover . It was located by the rover in images taken on sol 855 ( June 20 , 2006 ), 310 metres (1,107 ft) away. It is on the edge of the much larger ejecta blanket surrounding the crater Victoria , named the Victoria Annulus. [1]

2007

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1. See also

2. Other craters visited by <i>Opportunity</i>

3. References

4. External links

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article 0.136

metres 0.128

Beagle Crater is a crater on Mars in Meridiani Planum which was explored by the Opportunity rover . It was located by the rover in images taken on sol 855 ( June 20 , 2006 ), 310 metres (1,107 ft) away. It is on the edge of the much larger Victoria Crater's ejecta blanket , named the Victoria Annulus. [1]

2006

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1. See also

2. References

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Beagle Crater is a crater on Mars in Meridiani Planum which was explored by the Opportunity rover . It was located by the rover in images taken on sol 855 ( June 20 , 2006 ), 310 metres (1,107 ft) away. It is on the edge of the much larger Victoria Crater's ejecta blanket , named the Victoria Annulus. [1]