Redi is an impact crater Mars , located in the Hellas quadrangle at 60.6°S latitude and 267.3°W longitude. The crater measures 62 kilometers in diameter and was named after 17th century Italian physician Francesco Redi . The name was approved by IAU's Working Group for Planetary System Nomenclature in 1973. [1]
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2018 |
75446 characters 3 sections 3 paragraphs 4 images 658 internal links 2 external links |
redi 0.732 mantle 0.230 francesco 0.177 spallanzani 0.177 physician 0.172 huxley 0.172 267 0.167 secchi 0.154 revealing 0.120 17th 0.115 displays 0.108 devil 0.104 italian 0.100 dependent 0.100 thickness 0.097 |
Redi is an impact crater Mars , located in the Hellas quadrangle at 60.6°S latitude and 267.3°W longitude. The crater measures 62 kilometers in diameter and was named after 17th century Italian physician Francesco Redi . The name was approved by IAU's Working Group for Planetary System Nomenclature in 1973. [1] |
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2017 |
13564 characters 3 sections 4 paragraphs 4 images 27 internal links 2 external links |
redi 0.732 mantle 0.230 francesco 0.177 spallanzani 0.177 physician 0.172 huxley 0.172 267 0.167 secchi 0.154 revealing 0.120 17th 0.115 displays 0.108 devil 0.104 italian 0.100 dependent 0.100 thickness 0.097 |
Redi is an impact crater Mars , located in the Hellas quadrangle at 60.6°S latitude and 267.3°W longitude. The crater measures 62 kilometers in diameter and was named after 17th century Italian physician Francesco Redi . The name was approved by IAU's Working Group for Planetary System Nomenclature in 1973. [1] |
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2015 |
6604 characters 2 sections 1 paragraphs 2 images 8 internal links 1 external links |
redi 0.799 francesco 0.257 267 0.243 mantle 0.223 revealing 0.175 thickness 0.140 crater 0.139 hellas 0.136 62 0.134 eroded 0.115 60 0.093 thick 0.093 1973 0.092 approved 0.084 layer 0.080 |
Redi Crater is an impact crater in the Hellas quadrangle of the planet Mars, located at 60.6°S latitude and 267.3°W longitude. The crater is 62.0 km in diameter and was named after Francesco Redi ; the name was approved in 1973. [1] Redi Crater shows a thick mantle. Parts of it are eroded, revealing the thickness of the mantle layer. |