Eden Patera

Eden Patera is a feature located in the Mare Acidalium quadrangle on the planet Mars . In October 2013 the feature gained some attention when it was speculated it may be a supervolcano rather than an impact crater , according to research from the Planetary Science Institute in Tucson , led by Joseph R. Michalski. [1] The research postulated the crater was formed by the volcano's caldera collapsing, rather than from an impact. [2] Some of reasons for suspecting that Eden Patera is a collapsed caldera not an impact crater are its irregular shape, an apparent lack of a raised rim or central peak, and lack of impact ejecta . [3]

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2018

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Eden Patera is a feature located in the Mare Acidalium quadrangle on the planet Mars . In October 2013 the feature gained some attention when it was speculated it may be a supervolcano rather than an impact crater , according to research from the Planetary Science Institute in Tucson , led by Joseph R. Michalski. [1] The research postulated the crater was formed by the volcano's caldera collapsing, rather than from an impact. [2] Some of reasons for suspecting that Eden Patera is a collapsed caldera not an impact crater are its irregular shape, an apparent lack of a raised rim or central peak, and lack of impact ejecta . [3]

2017

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postulated 0.152

joseph 0.140

attention 0.138

impact 0.132

collapsed 0.129

Eden Patera is a feature located in the Mare Acidalium quadrangle on the planet Mars . In October 2013 the feature gained some attention when it was speculated it may be a supervolcano rather than an impact crater , according to research from the Planetary Science Institute in Tucson , led by Joseph R. Michalski. [1] The research postulated the crater was formed by the volcano's caldera collapsing, rather than from an impact. [2] Some of reasons for suspecting that Eden Patera is a collapsed caldera not an impact crater are its irregular shape, an apparent lack of a raised rim or central peak, and lack of impact ejecta . [3]

2016

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Eden Patera is a feature located at 33°36′N 348°54′E  /  33.6°N 348.9°E  / 33.6; 348.9 on the planet Mars . In October 2013 it hit the headlines when it was announced it may be a supervolcano rather than an impact crater, according to research from the Planetary Science Institute in Tucson , led by Joseph R. Michalski. [1]

2014

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Eden Patera is a feature located at 33°36′N 348°54′E  /  33.6°N 348.9°E  / 33.6; 348.9 on the planet Mars . In October 2013 it hit the headlines when it was announced it maybe a supervolcano rather than an impact crater, according to research from the Planetary Science Institute in Tucson , led by Joseph R. Michalski. [1]

2013

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6 0.075

Eden Patera is a feature located at 33°36′N 348°54′E  /  33.6°N 348.9°E  / 33.6; 348.9 on the planet Mars . In October 2013 it hit the headlines when it was announced it maybe a supervolcano rather than an impact crater, according to research from the Planetary Science Institute in Tucson , led by Joseph R. Michalski. [1]