Secchi (Martian crater)

Secchi is a crater in the Hellas quadrangle of Mars , located at 58.3° south latitude and 258.1° west longitude. it is 234 km in diameter and was named after Angelo Secchi , an Italian astronomer (1818–1878). [1]

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Secchi is a crater in the Hellas quadrangle of Mars , located at 58.3° south latitude and 258.1° west longitude. it is 234 km in diameter and was named after Angelo Secchi , an Italian astronomer (1818–1878). [1]

2017

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Secchi is a crater in the Hellas quadrangle of Mars , located at 58.3° south latitude and 258.1° west longitude. it is 234 km in diameter and was named after Angelo Secchi , an Italian astronomer (1818–1878). [1]

2015

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Secchi Crater is a crater in the Hellas quadrangle of Mars, located at 58.3° south latitude and 258.1° west longitude. it is 234 km in diameter and was named after Angelo Secchi , an Italian astronomer (1818–1878). [1]

2013

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rovers 0.123

blows 0.117

Secchi Crater is a crater in the Hellas quadrangle of Mars, located at 58.3° south latitude and 258.1° west longitude. it is 234 km in diameter and was named after Angelo Secchi , an Italian astronomer (1818–1878). [1]

2012

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Secchi Crater is a crater in the Hellas quadrangle of Mars, located at 58.3° south latitude and 258.1° west longitude. it is 234 km in diameter and was named after Angelo Secchi , an Italian astronomer (1818–1878). [1]

2011

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234 0.130

exposes 0.124

rovers 0.123

blows 0.117

Secchi Crater is a crater in the Hellas quadrangle of Mars, located at 58.3° south latitude and 258.1° west longitude. it is 234 km in diameter and was named after Angelo Secchi , an Italian astronomer (1818–1878). [1]

2009

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Secchi Crater is a crater in the Hellas quadrangle of Mars, located at 58.3° south latitude and 258.1° west longitude. it is 234 km in diameter and was named after Angelo Secchi , an Italian astronomer (1818-1878). [1]