Ptolemaeus is a crater on Mars , found in the Phaethontis quadrangle at 46.21° south latitude and 157.6° west longitude. It measures approximately 165 kilometers in diameter and was named after Claudius Ptolemaeus (Ptolemy), the Greco-Egyptian astronomer (c. AD 90-160). [1] Nearby named craters include the larger Newton to the north and Li Fan to the east not far from the eastern rim, further east is Hipparchus .
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2018 |
82127 characters 4 sections 8 paragraphs 5 images 659 internal links 5 external links |
ptolemaeus 0.439 mantle 0.276 reutov 0.244 tyuratam 0.206 ice 0.144 crater 0.135 tiny 0.129 excellent 0.126 belyov 0.122 marss 0.122 pronounce 0.122 unattached 0.122 dust 0.119 rim 0.116 phaethontis 0.115 |
Ptolemaeus is a crater on Mars , found in the Phaethontis quadrangle at 46.21° south latitude and 157.6° west longitude. It measures approximately 165 kilometers in diameter and was named after Claudius Ptolemaeus (Ptolemy), the Greco-Egyptian astronomer (c. AD 90-160). [1] Nearby named craters include the larger Newton to the north and Li Fan to the east not far from the eastern rim, further east is Hipparchus . |
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2017 |
40730 characters 4 sections 8 paragraphs 8 images 168 internal links 5 external links |
ptolemaeus 0.439 mantle 0.276 reutov 0.244 tyuratam 0.206 ice 0.144 crater 0.135 tiny 0.129 excellent 0.126 belyov 0.122 marss 0.122 pronounce 0.122 unattached 0.122 dust 0.119 rim 0.116 phaethontis 0.115 |
Ptolemaeus is a crater on Mars , found in the Phaethontis quadrangle at 46.21° south latitude and 157.6° west longitude. It measures approximately 165 kilometers in diameter and was named after Claudius Ptolemaeus (Ptolemy), the Greco-Egyptian astronomer (c. AD 90-160). [1] Nearby named craters include the larger Newton to the north and Li Fan to the east not far from the eastern rim, further east is Hipparchus . |
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2015 |
36866 characters 3 sections 7 paragraphs 10 images 161 internal links 3 external links |
ptolemaeus 0.551 mantle 0.345 ice 0.180 excellent 0.158 phaethontis 0.144 claudius 0.129 leaves 0.121 dust 0.119 click 0.115 rim 0.109 vapor 0.109 greco 0.108 crater 0.108 gullies 0.104 latitudes 0.104 |
Ptolemaeus Crater is a crater on Mars found in the Phaethontis quadrangle at 46.21° south latitude and 157.6° west longitude. It is 165.18 km in diameter and was named after Claudius Ptolemaeus (Ptolemy), the Greco-Egyptian astronomer (c. AD 90-160). [1] The Soviet probe Mars 3 is thought to have successfully landed in Ptolemaeus Crater in 1971, but contact was lost seconds after landing. [2] Mantle material that is believed to have fallen from the sky is visible in the crater. |
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2014 |
36855 characters 3 sections 7 paragraphs 10 images 161 internal links 3 external links |
ptolemaeus 0.553 mantle 0.347 ice 0.181 excellent 0.158 phaethontis 0.144 claudius 0.130 leaves 0.122 dust 0.120 click 0.116 rim 0.110 vapor 0.110 greco 0.108 crater 0.108 gullies 0.104 latitudes 0.104 |
Ptolemaeus Crater is a crater on Mars found in the Phaethontis quadrangle at 46.21° south latitude and 157.6° west longitude. It is 165.18 km in diameter and was named after Claudius Ptolemaeus , a Greco-Egyptian astronomer (c. AD 90-160). [1] The Soviet probe Mars 3 is thought to have successfully landed in Ptolemaeus Crater in 1971, but contact was lost seconds after landing. [2] Mantle material that is believed to have fallen from the sky is visible in the crater. |
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2013 |
32414 characters 2 sections 5 paragraphs 9 images 157 internal links 2 external links |
ptolemaeus 0.432 mantle 0.349 ice 0.212 excellent 0.186 phaethontis 0.169 claudius 0.152 leaves 0.143 dust 0.141 click 0.136 vapor 0.128 greco 0.127 gullies 0.122 latitudes 0.122 view 0.120 egyptian 0.115 |
Ptolemaeus Crater is a crater on Mars found in the Phaethontis quadrangle at 46.21° south latitude and 157.6° west longitude. It is 165.18 km in diameter and was named after Claudius Ptolemaeus , a Greco-Egyptian astronomer (c. AD 90-160). [1] |
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2012 |
11117 characters 2 sections 6 paragraphs 5 images 12 internal links 2 external links |
ptolemaeus 0.432 mantle 0.349 ice 0.212 excellent 0.186 phaethontis 0.169 claudius 0.152 leaves 0.143 dust 0.141 click 0.136 vapor 0.128 greco 0.127 gullies 0.122 latitudes 0.122 view 0.120 egyptian 0.115 |
Ptolemaeus Crater is a crater on Mars found in the Phaethontis quadrangle at 46.21° south latitude and 157.6° west longitude. It is 165.18 km in diameter and was named after Claudius Ptolemaeus , a Greco-Egyptian astronomer (c. AD 90-160). [1] |
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2011 |
10083 characters 2 sections 5 paragraphs 4 images 12 internal links 2 external links |
ptolemaeus 0.457 mantle 0.369 ice 0.225 excellent 0.196 claudius 0.161 leaves 0.151 dust 0.149 vapor 0.136 greco 0.134 latitudes 0.129 egyptian 0.121 smoothes 0.116 bumpy 0.114 generously 0.114 157 0.114 |
Ptolemaeus Crater is a crater on Mars found in the Phaethontis quadrangle at 46.21° south latitude and 157.6° west longitude. It is 165.18 km in diameter and was named after Claudius Ptolemaeus , a Greco-Egyptian astronomer (c. AD 90-160). [1] |
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2010 |
10349 characters 2 sections 7 paragraphs 5 images 9 internal links 2 external links |
ptolemaeus 0.416 mantle 0.336 phaethontis 0.244 ice 0.205 click 0.196 excellent 0.179 claudius 0.146 leaves 0.138 dust 0.135 vapor 0.124 greco 0.123 gullies 0.118 latitudes 0.118 view 0.116 egyptian 0.111 |
Ptolemaeus Crater is a crater on Mars found in the Phaethontis quadrangle at 46.2° south latitude and 157.6° west longitude. It is 185.0 km in diameter and was named after Claudius Ptolemaeus , a Greco-Egyptian astronomer (c. AD 90-160). [1] |
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2009 |
10051 characters 2 sections 6 paragraphs 5 images 9 internal links 2 external links |
ptolemaeus 0.418 mantle 0.338 phaethontis 0.245 ice 0.206 click 0.197 excellent 0.180 claudius 0.147 leaves 0.138 dust 0.136 vapor 0.124 greco 0.123 gullies 0.118 latitudes 0.118 view 0.117 egyptian 0.111 |
Ptolemaeus Crater is a crater on Mars found in the Phaethontis quadrangle at 46.2° south latitude and 157.6° west longitude. It is 185.0 km in diameter and was named after Claudius Ptolemaeus , a Greco-Egyptian astronomer (c. A.D. 90-160). [1] |