Arrhenius (Martian crater)

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Arrhenius
PlanetMars
Coordinates40°18′S 237°24′W / 40.3°S 237.4°W / -40.3; -237.4Coordinates: 40°18′S 237°24′W / 40.3°S 237.4°W / -40.3; -237.4
QuadrangleEridania quadrangle
Diameter129.0 km (80.2 mi)
EponymSvante Arrhenius

Arrhenius is an impact crater in the Eridania quadrangle on Mars at 40.3° S and 237.4° W. and is 129.0 km (80.2 mi) in diameter. Its name, for Svante Arrhenius, was approved in 1973 by the IAU.[1] Evidence of previous glacial activity is evident in images. There also appear to be branched channels just outside the crater.

See also[]

  • Planetary nomenclature
  • Impact crater
  • List of craters on Mars
  • Water on Mars
  • Climate of Mars

References[]

  1. ^ International Astronomical Union (IAU) Working Group for Planetary System Nomenclature (WGPSN). "Arrhenius on Mars". Gazetteer of Planetary Nomenclature. US Geological Survey. Retrieved 7 January 2021.


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