Sinton (crater)

Sinton is a crater in the Ismenius Lacus quadrangle on Mars , located at 40.72°N and 328.35°W. Sinton Crater lies in the northern hemisphere south of the very large crater Lyot (Martian crater) . [1] It is 65.25 km in diameter and was named after William M. Sinton. The name was approved in 2007. [2]

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Sinton is a crater in the Ismenius Lacus quadrangle on Mars , located at 40.72°N and 328.35°W. Sinton Crater lies in the northern hemisphere south of the very large crater Lyot (Martian crater) . [1] It is 65.25 km in diameter and was named after William M. Sinton. The name was approved in 2007. [2]

2017

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1. Description

2. See also

3. References

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cinton 0.116

crater 0.105

ctx 0.095

328 0.093

lyot 0.084

side 0.080

lvf 0.077

reconnaissance 0.073

enlargement 0.073

lda 0.070

camera 0.069

branched 0.063

lineated 0.063

Sinton is a crater in the Ismenius Lacus quadrangle on Mars , located at 40.72°N and 328.35°W. Sinton Crater lies in the northern hemisphere south of the very large crater Lyot (Martian crater) . [1] It is 65.25 km in diameter and was named after William M. Sinton. The name was approved in 2007. [2]

2015

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Sinton Crater is a crater in the Ismenius Lacus quadrangle on Mars, located at 40.72°N and 328.35°W. It is 65.25 km in diameter and was named after William M. Sinton. The name was approved in 2007. [1]