Nybyen (crater)
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Planet | Mars |
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Region | Argyre quadrangle |
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Quadrangle | Noachis |
Diameter | 6.2 km |
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Nybyen is the small crater right of center in this Viking Orbiter 1 image. The large crater at bottom is Hartwig.
Nybyen is an impact crater on Mars. The crater was named after the town of Nybyen, Norway, by IAU in 2016.[1]
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