Hooke Crater is an impact crater in the Argyre quadrangle on Mars at 45.2°S and 44.4°W and is 139.0 km in diameter and is in the north of Argyre Planitia lying next to the Nereidum Montes . Its name was approved in 1973, and it was named after Robert Hooke . [1] The crater is the deepest point in the Argyre Plantia and in the Argyre quadrangle.
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2018 |
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Hooke Crater is an impact crater in the Argyre quadrangle on Mars at 45.2°S and 44.4°W and is 139.0 km in diameter and is in the north of Argyre Planitia lying next to the Nereidum Montes . Its name was approved in 1973, and it was named after Robert Hooke . [1] The crater is the deepest point in the Argyre Plantia and in the Argyre quadrangle. |
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2017 |
38372 characters 4 sections 9 paragraphs 13 images 166 internal links 2 external links |
hooke 0.777 argyre 0.211 gullies 0.157 crater 0.139 dunes 0.138 camiri 0.115 gandu 0.115 luga 0.115 plantia 0.115 podor 0.115 rengo 0.115 taza 0.115 wau 0.115 yungay 0.115 cypress 0.104 |
Hooke Crater is an impact crater in the Argyre quadrangle on Mars at 45.2°S and 44.4°W and is 139.0 km in diameter and is in the north of Argyre Planitia lying next to the Nereidum Montes . Its name was approved in 1973, and it was named after Robert Hooke . [1] The crater is the deepest point in the Argyre Plantia and in the Argyre quadrangle. |
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2015 |
30475 characters 2 sections 7 paragraphs 10 images 155 internal links 0 external links |
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Hooke Crater is an impact crater in the Argyre quadrangle on Mars at 45.2°S and 44.4°W and is 139.0 km in diameter. Its name was approved in 1973, and it was named after Robert Hooke . Some of the dunes have gullies on them. While these gullies may be a bit different then ones found on crater walls and other steep slopes, they have been thought by some to be caused by flowing water. |