Lyot (Martian crater)

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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1. Former rivers

2. Dust devil tracks

3. Gallery

4. Interactive Mars map

5. See also

6. References

7. 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]

2017

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1. Former rivers

2. Dust devil tracks

3. Gallery

4. Interactive Mars map

5. See also

6. References

7. 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]

2016

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1. Former rivers

2. Dust devil tracks

3. Gallery

4. Interactive Mars map

5. See also

6. References

7. 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]

2015

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1. Former rivers

2. Dust devil tracks

3. Gallery

4. See also

5. References

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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]

2014

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1. Former rivers

2. Dust devil tracks

3. Gallery

4. References

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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] 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]

2013

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1. Former rivers

2. Dust devil tracks

3. Gallery

4. References

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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] 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]

2012

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1. Former rivers

2. Dust devil tracks

3. Gallery

4. References

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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]

2011

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1. Rivers in Lyot

2. Dust Devil Tracks

3. Gallery

4. References

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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.

2010

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1. Rivers in Lyot

2. Dust Devil Tracks

3. Gallery

4. References

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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.

2009

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1. Rivers in Lyot

2. Dust Devil Tracks

3. References

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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.