Lyot is a large crater in the Vastitas Borealis region of Mars, located at 50.8° north latitude and 330.7° west longitude within the Ismenius Lacus quadrangle . It is 236 km in diameter and was named after Bernard Lyot , a French astronomer (1897–1952). [1] The name was approved in 1973 by the International Astronomical Union (IAU) Working Group for Planetary System Nomenclature (WGPSN). [2]
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2018 |
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Lyot is a large crater in the Vastitas Borealis region of Mars, located at 50.8° north latitude and 330.7° west longitude within the Ismenius Lacus quadrangle . It is 236 km in diameter and was named after Bernard Lyot , a French astronomer (1897–1952). [1] The name was approved in 1973 by the International Astronomical Union (IAU) Working Group for Planetary System Nomenclature (WGPSN). [2] |
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2017 |
56314 characters 7 sections 17 paragraphs 18 images 195 internal links 8 external links |
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Lyot is a large crater in the Vastitas Borealis region of Mars, located at 50.8° north latitude and 330.7° west longitude within the Ismenius Lacus quadrangle . It is 236 km in diameter and was named after Bernard Lyot , a French astronomer (1897–1952). [1] The name was approved in 1973 by the International Astronomical Union (IAU) Working Group for Planetary System Nomenclature (WGPSN). [2] |
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2016 |
47171 characters 7 sections 14 paragraphs 17 images 187 internal links 5 external links |
lyot 0.917 channels 0.093 hiwish 0.092 hirise 0.091 vastitas 0.075 crater 0.075 ismenius 0.074 devils 0.072 coating 0.070 borealis 0.069 unser 0.067 view 0.066 curved 0.065 lacus 0.064 rivers 0.064 |
Lyot is a large crater in the Vastitas Borealis region of Mars, located at 50.8° north latitude and 330.7° west longitude within the Ismenius Lacus quadrangle . It is 236 km in diameter and was named after Bernard Lyot , a French astronomer (1897–1952). [1] The name was approved in 1973 by the International Astronomical Union (IAU) Working Group for Planetary System Nomenclature (WGPSN). [2] Lyot stands out on the flat plains of Vastitas Borealis, which is generally flat and smooth with few large craters. [3] Lyot is the deepest point in Mars's northern hemisphere. [4] |
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2015 |
37089 characters 5 sections 9 paragraphs 12 images 155 internal links 5 external links |
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Lyot is a large crater in the Vastitas Borealis region of Mars, located at 50.8° north latitude and 330.7° west longitude within the Ismenius Lacus quadrangle . It is 236 km in diameter and was named after Bernard Lyot , a French astronomer (1897–1952). [1] The name was approved in 1973 by the International Astronomical Union (IAU) Working Group for Planetary System Nomenclature (WGPSN). [2] Lyot stands out on the flat plains of Vastitas Borealis, which is generally flat and smooth with few large craters. [3] Lyot is the deepest point in Mars's northern hemisphere. [4] |
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2014 |
34037 characters 4 sections 6 paragraphs 10 images 152 internal links 4 external links |
lyot 0.878 vastitas 0.111 ismenius 0.110 devils 0.107 coating 0.103 borealis 0.103 lacus 0.095 rivers 0.094 carved 0.088 dust 0.086 236 0.085 bernard 0.080 1897 0.073 flat 0.071 exposes 0.068 |
Lyot is a large crater in the Vastitas Borealis region of Mars, located at 50.8° north latitude and 330.7° west longitude within the Ismenius Lacus quadrangle . It is 236 km in diameter and was named after Bernard Lyot , a French astronomer (1897–1952). [1] Lyot stands out on the flat plains of Vastitas Borealis, which is generally flat and smooth with few large craters. [2] Lyot is the deepest point in Mars's northern hemisphere. [3] Research published in June 2009 describes evidence for liquid water in Lyot in the past. [4] |
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2013 |
33179 characters 4 sections 6 paragraphs 9 images 152 internal links 4 external links |
lyot 0.878 vastitas 0.111 ismenius 0.110 devils 0.107 coating 0.103 borealis 0.103 lacus 0.095 rivers 0.094 carved 0.088 dust 0.086 236 0.085 bernard 0.080 1897 0.073 flat 0.071 exposes 0.068 |
Lyot is a large crater in the Vastitas Borealis region of Mars, located at 50.8° north latitude and 330.7° west longitude within the Ismenius Lacus quadrangle . It is 236 km in diameter and was named after Bernard Lyot , a French astronomer (1897–1952). [1] Lyot stands out on the flat plains of Vastitas Borealis, which is generally flat and smooth with few large craters. [2] Lyot is the deepest point in Mars's northern hemisphere. [3] Research published in June 2009 describes evidence for liquid water in Lyot in the past. [4] |
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2012 |
11750 characters 4 sections 6 paragraphs 5 images 8 internal links 4 external links |
lyot 0.878 vastitas 0.111 ismenius 0.110 devils 0.107 coating 0.103 borealis 0.103 lacus 0.095 rivers 0.094 carved 0.088 dust 0.086 236 0.085 bernard 0.080 1897 0.073 flat 0.071 exposes 0.068 |
Lyot is a large crater in the Vastitas Borealis region of Mars, located at 50.8° north latitude and 330.7° west longitude within the Ismenius Lacus quadrangle . It is 236 km in diameter and was named after Bernard Lyot , a French astronomer (1897–1952). [1] Lyot stands out on the flat plains of Vastitas Borealis, which is generally flat and smooth with few large craters. [2] Lyot is the deepest point in Mars's northern hemisphere. [3] Research published in June 2009 describes evidence for liquid water in Lyot in the past. [4] |
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2011 |
13115 characters 4 sections 10 paragraphs 5 images 9 internal links 6 external links |
lyot 0.868 ismenius 0.138 crater 0.120 lacus 0.120 rivers 0.118 dust 0.108 devils 0.090 coating 0.087 devil 0.081 toned 0.079 carved 0.074 tracks 0.072 236 0.071 bernard 0.067 northern 0.066 |
Lyot Crater is a large crater in the Ismenius Lacus quadrangle of Mars, located at 50.8° north latitude and 330.7° west longitude. It is 236 km in diameter and was named after Bernard Lyot , a French astronomer (1897–1952). [1] The northern plains are generally flat and smooth with few craters. However, a few large craters do stand out. The giant impact crater , Lyot, is easy to see in the northern part of Ismenius Lacus. [2] Lyot Crater is the deepest point in Mars's northern hemisphere. [3] The image below of Lyot Crater Dunes shows a variety of interesting forms: dark dunes, light-toned deposits, and dust devil tracks. Light-toned deposits are widely believed to contain minerals formed in water. |
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2010 |
11105 characters 4 sections 10 paragraphs 5 images 8 internal links 6 external links |
lyot 0.867 ismenius 0.128 crater 0.120 dust 0.117 devil 0.113 lacus 0.111 toned 0.110 rivers 0.110 tracks 0.100 devils 0.083 coating 0.080 dunes 0.077 carved 0.068 236 0.066 click 0.064 |
Lyot Crater is a large crater in the Ismenius Lacus quadrangle of Mars, located at 50.8° north latitude and 330.7° west longitude. It is 236 km in diameter and was named after Bernard Lyot , a French astronomer (1897–1952). [1] The northern plains are generally flat and smooth with few craters. However, a few large craters do stand out. The giant impact crater , Lyot, is easy to see in the northern part of Ismenius Lacus. [2] Lyot Crater is the deepest point in Mars's northern hemisphere. [3] The image below of Lyot Crater Dunes shows a variety of interesting forms: dark dunes, light-toned deposits, and dust devil tracks. Light-toned deposits are widely believed to contain minerals formed in water. |
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2009 |
11548 characters 3 sections 10 paragraphs 6 images 14 internal links 5 external links |
lyot 0.836 ismenius 0.144 dust 0.131 devil 0.127 lacus 0.125 toned 0.124 rivers 0.123 crater 0.116 tracks 0.112 devils 0.094 coating 0.090 dunes 0.087 carved 0.077 236 0.074 click 0.072 |
Lyot Crater is a large crater in the Ismenius Lacus quadrangle of Mars, located at 50.8° north latitude and 330.7° west longitude. It is 236 km in diameter and was named after Bernard Lyot , a French astronomer (1897-1952). [1] The northern plains are generally flat and smooth with few craters. However, a few large craters do stand out. The giant impact crater , Lyot, is easy to see in the northern part of Ismenius Lacus. [2] Lyot Crater is the deepest point in Mars's northern hemisphere. [3] One image below of Lyot Crater Dunes shows a variety of interesting forms: dark dunes, light-toned deposits, and dust devil tracks. Light-toned deposits are widely believed to contain minerals formed in water. |