Rahe (crater)

Rahe is a crater on the planet Mars in the Tharsis quadrangle , positioned at 25.05° north latitude and 262.52° east longitude, [1] between the volcanoes Ceraunius Tholus and Uranius Tholus . It measures approximately 34 kilometers in diameter and was named after Jürgen Rahe, a German-American astronomer and NASA science program director. [1] [2]

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2018

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1. Description

2. See also

3. References

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cerunius 0.098

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lake 0.091

elongated 0.089

jürgen 0.088

valley 0.077

shape 0.075

spilled 0.073

Rahe is a crater on the planet Mars in the Tharsis quadrangle , positioned at 25.05° north latitude and 262.52° east longitude, [1] between the volcanoes Ceraunius Tholus and Uranius Tholus . It measures approximately 34 kilometers in diameter and was named after Jürgen Rahe, a German-American astronomer and NASA science program director. [1] [2]

2017

38894 characters

3 sections

7 paragraphs

9 images

162 internal links

3 external links

1. Description

2. See also

3. References

rahe 0.828

tholus 0.243

ceraunius 0.177

caldera 0.154

glaciers 0.109

crater 0.099

butterfly 0.098

cerunius 0.098

jökulhlaups 0.098

lake 0.091

elongated 0.089

jürgen 0.088

valley 0.077

shape 0.075

spilled 0.073

Rahe is a crater on the planet Mars in the Tharsis quadrangle , positioned at 25.05° north latitude and 262.52° east longitude, [1] between the volcanoes Ceraunius Tholus and Uranius Tholus . It measures approximately 34 kilometers in diameter and was named after Jürgen Rahe, a German-American astronomer and NASA science program director. [1] [2]

2015

36658 characters

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5 paragraphs

9 images

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2 external links

1. See also

2. References

rahe 0.832

tholus 0.244

ceraunius 0.178

caldera 0.155

glaciers 0.110

crater 0.099

butterfly 0.098

cerunius 0.098

jökulhlaups 0.098

lake 0.092

elongated 0.089

valley 0.077

shape 0.075

spilled 0.074

delta 0.071

Rahe is a crater on the planet Mars in the Tharsis quadrangle , positioned at 25.05° north latitude and 262.52° east longitude, [1] between the volcanoes Ceraunius Tholus and Uranius Tholus . It is named after Jurgen H. Rahe, a German-American astronomer and NASA science program director. [1] [2] The crater has an elongated shape measuring 35 km by 18 km and is the result of an oblique impact. A channel connects Rahe crater to the vicinity of the summit caldera of Ceraunius Tholus, with an interesting fan-shaped deposit at the lower end.

2014

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1 paragraphs

7 images

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1. References

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caldera 0.134

summit 0.124

elongated 0.115

director 0.108

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fan 0.106

52 0.105

Rahe is a crater on the planet Mars in the Tharsis quadrangle , positioned at 25.05° north latitude and 262.52° east longitude, [1] between the volcanoes Ceraunius Tholus and Uranius Tholus . It is named after Jurgen H. Rahe, a German-American astronomer and NASA science program director. [1] [2] The crater has an elongated shape measuring 35 km by 18 km and is the result of an oblique impact. A channel connects Rahe crater to the vicinity of the summit caldera of Ceraunius Tholus, with an interesting fan-shaped deposit at the lower end.

2013

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7 images

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1. References

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ceraunius 0.301

1940 0.169

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262 0.160

uranius 0.160

oblique 0.157

positioned 0.141

caldera 0.132

summit 0.122

elongated 0.113

director 0.106

interesting 0.105

fan 0.104

Rahe is a crater on the planet Mars in the Tharsis quadrangle positioned at 25.05° north latitude and 262.52° east longitude, [1] between the volcanoes Ceraunius Tholus and Uranius Tholus . It is named after Jurgen H. Rahe (1940-1997), a German-American astronomer and NASA science program director. [1] [2] The crater has an elongated shape measuring 35 km by 18 km and is the result of an oblique impact. A channel connects Rahe crater to the vicinity of the summit caldera of Ceraunius Tholus, with an interesting fan-shaped deposit at the lower end.

2012

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2 images

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2 external links

1. References

rahe 0.635

tholus 0.372

ceraunius 0.301

1940 0.169

connects 0.169

262 0.160

uranius 0.160

oblique 0.157

positioned 0.141

caldera 0.132

summit 0.122

elongated 0.113

director 0.106

interesting 0.105

fan 0.104

Rahe is a crater on the planet Mars in the Tharsis quadrangle positioned at 25.05° north latitude and 262.52° east longitude, [1] between the volcanoes Ceraunius Tholus and Uranius Tholus . It is named after Jurgen H. Rahe (1940-1997), a German-American astronomer and NASA science program director. [1] [2] The crater has an elongated shape measuring 35 km by 18 km and is the result of an oblique impact. A channel connects Rahe crater to the vicinity of the summit caldera of Ceraunius Tholus, with an interesting fan-shaped deposit at the lower end.