Focas Crater is an impact crater in the Ismenius Lacus quadrangle of Mars. It is located at 33.9° N and 347.3° W and its name was approved in 1973. Focas Crater is 76.5 km in diameter. It was named after Jean Focas . [2] Pictures reveal many small channels along its rim; some are visible in pictures below from CTX.
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2018 |
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Focas Crater is an impact crater in the Ismenius Lacus quadrangle of Mars. It is located at 33.9° N and 347.3° W and its name was approved in 1973. Focas Crater is 76.5 km in diameter. It was named after Jean Focas . [2] Pictures reveal many small channels along its rim; some are visible in pictures below from CTX. |
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2017 |
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Focas Crater is an impact crater in the Ismenius Lacus quadrangle of Mars. It is located at 33.9° N and 347.3° W and its name was approved in 1973. Focas Crater is 76.5 km in diameter. It was named after Jean Focas . [2] Pictures reveal many small channels along its rim; some are visible in pictures below from CTX. |
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2015 |
31951 characters 3 sections 4 paragraphs 8 images 158 internal links 1 external links |
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Focas Crater is an impact crater in the Ismenius Lacus quadrangle of Mars. It is located at 33.9° N and 347.3° W and its name was approved in 1973. Focas Crater is 76.5 km in diameter. It was named after Jean Focas . [2] Pictures reveal many small channels along its rim; some are visible in pictures below from CTX. |