Renaudot (crater)

Renaudot is an impact crater in the Casius quadrangle on Mars at 42.4° N and 297.4° W and measures 64 kilometers in diameter. Its name was approved in 1973, and it was named after Gabrielle Renaudot Flammarion . [1] Along its wall are evidence of old glaciers . The floor bears a field of dunes.

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Renaudot is an impact crater in the Casius quadrangle on Mars at 42.4° N and 297.4° W and measures 64 kilometers in diameter. Its name was approved in 1973, and it was named after Gabrielle Renaudot Flammarion . [1] Along its wall are evidence of old glaciers . The floor bears a field of dunes.

2017

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2. References

renaudot 0.695

gabrielle 0.325

297 0.279

bears 0.246

flammarion 0.238

casius 0.225

64 0.176

glaciers 0.143

42 0.129

wall 0.119

dunes 0.116

1973 0.103

measures 0.100

approved 0.094

floor 0.089

Renaudot is an impact crater in the Casius quadrangle on Mars at 42.4° N and 297.4° W and measures 64 kilometers in diameter. Its name was approved in 1973, and it was named after Gabrielle Renaudot Flammarion . [1] Along its wall are evidence of old glaciers . The floor bears a field of dunes.

2015

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2. References

renaudot 0.698

gabrielle 0.327

297 0.281

bears 0.247

flammarion 0.239

casius 0.226

64 0.177

glaciers 0.143

42 0.129

wall 0.120

dunes 0.116

1973 0.103

approved 0.094

floor 0.089

4 0.085

Renaudot Crater is an impact crater in the Casius quadrangle on Mars at 42.4° N and 297.4° W. and is 64.0 km in diameter. Its name was approved in 1973, and it was named after Gabrielle Renaudot Flammarion . [1] Along its wall are evidence of old glaciers. The floor bears a field of dunes.