Barth (crater)
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Crater on Mars
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Planet | Mars |
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Region | Arabia quadrangle |
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Quadrangle | Arabia |
Diameter | 111 km |
Eponym | Charles A. Barth[*] |
Barth is an impact crater on Mars. The crater was named after American atmospheric physicist Charles A. Barth, by the IAU in 2019.[1]
Arago crater is to the northeast of Barth, and Henry crater is to the northwest.
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