Mandora (crater)
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Planet | Mars |
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Coordinates | 12°18′N 53°42′W / 12.3°N 53.7°W / 12.3; -53.7Coordinates: 12°18′N 53°42′W / 12.3°N 53.7°W / 12.3; -53.7 |
Quadrangle | Lunae Palus |
Diameter | 59.4 |
Eponym | Mandora Station |
Mandora is a crater on Mars at 12.3N 53.7W. It is 59.4 km in diameter, and is named after the locality of Mandora in Western Australia.
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