Goulburn (Mars)

Goulburn , also known as Goulburn Scour , is a rock outcrop on the surface of Aeolis Palus , between Peace Vallis and Aeolis Mons ("Mount Sharp") , in Gale crater on the planet Mars . [1] [2] [3] The outcrop was encountered by the Curiosity rover on landing at the Bradbury Landing on August 6, 2012 (the 1st sol of the mission) and is named after a two-billion year-old sequence of rocks in northern Canada . The "approximate" site coordinates are: 4°35′S 137°26′E  /  4.59°S 137.44°E  / -4.59; 137.44 .

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Goulburn , also known as Goulburn Scour , is a rock outcrop on the surface of Aeolis Palus , between Peace Vallis and Aeolis Mons ("Mount Sharp") , in Gale crater on the planet Mars . [1] [2] [3] The outcrop was encountered by the Curiosity rover on landing at the Bradbury Landing on August 6, 2012 (the 1st sol of the mission) and is named after a two-billion year-old sequence of rocks in northern Canada . The "approximate" site coordinates are: 4°35′S 137°26′E  /  4.59°S 137.44°E  / -4.59; 137.44 .

2017

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Goulburn , also known as Goulburn Scour , is a rock outcrop on the surface of Aeolis Palus , between Peace Vallis and Aeolis Mons ("Mount Sharp") , in Gale crater on the planet Mars . [1] [2] [3] The outcrop was encountered by the Curiosity rover on landing at the Bradbury Landing on August 6, 2012 (the 1st sol of the mission) and is named after a two-billion year-old sequence of rocks in northern Canada . The "approximate" site coordinates are: 4°35′S 137°26′E  /  4.59°S 137.44°E  / -4.59; 137.44 .

2016

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august 0.108

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Goulburn , also known as Goulburn Scour , is a rock outcrop on the surface of Aeolis Palus , between Peace Vallis and Aeolis Mons ("Mount Sharp") , in Gale crater on the planet Mars . [1] [2] [3] The outcrop was encountered by the Curiosity rover on landing at the Bradbury Landing on August 6, 2012 (the 1st sol of the mission) and is named after a 2-billion year-old sequence of rocks in northern Canada . The "approximate" site coordinates are: 4°35′S 137°26′E  /  4.59°S 137.44°E  / -4.59; 137.44 .

2015

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Goulburn , also known as Goulburn Scour , is a rock outcrop on the surface of Aeolis Palus , between Peace Vallis and Aeolis Mons ("Mount Sharp") , in Gale crater on the planet Mars . [1] [2] [3] The outcrop was encountered by the Curiosity rover on landing at the Bradbury Landing on August 6, 2012 (the 1st sol of the mission) and is named after a 2-billion year-old sequence of rocks in northern Canada . The "approximate" site coordinates are: 4°35′S 137°26′E  /  4.59°S 137.44°E  / -4.59; 137.44 .

2013

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Goulburn , also known as Goulburn Scour , is a rock outcrop on the surface of Aeolis Palus , between Peace Vallis and Aeolis Mons ("Mount Sharp") , in Gale crater on the planet Mars . [1] [2] [3] The outcrop was encountered by the Curiosity rover on landing at the Bradbury Landing on August 6, 2012 (the 1st sol of the mission) and is named after a 2-billion year-old sequence of rocks in northern Canada . The "approximate" site coordinates are: 4°35′S 137°26′E  /  4.59°S 137.44°E  / -4.59; 137.44 .

2012

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Goulburn , also known as Goulburn Scour , is a rock outcrop on the surface of Aeolis Palus , between Peace Vallis and Aeolis Mons ("Mount Sharp") , in Gale crater on the planet Mars . [1] [2] [3] The outcrop was encountered by the Curiosity rover on landing at the Bradbury Landing on August 6, 2012 (the 1st sol of the mission) and is named after a 2-billion year-old sequence of rocks in northern Canada . The "approximate" site coordinates are: 4°35′S 137°26′E  /  4.59°S 137.44°E  / -4.59; 137.44 .