Newcomb (Martian crater)
Newcomb crater is a large impact crater in the Sinus Sabaeus quadrangle of Mars. Its name refers to the American astronomer Simon Newcomb (1835-1909).[1]
For the crater on the Moon, see Newcomb (lunar crater).
MOLA map of Newcomb | |
Planet | Mars |
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Region | Sinus Sabaeus quadrangle |
Coordinates | 24.27°S 1.04°E / -24.27; 1.04 |
Quadrangle | Sinus Sabaeus quadrangle |
Diameter | 254.13 km |
Eponym | Simon Newcomb |
Two of the smaller craters in the interior of Newcomb are rampart craters.
Marikh Vallis is to the east of Newcomb, and Bashkaus Valles are located to the west. The larger but less distinct crater Dollfus is to the northwest.
See also
References
- "Gazetteer of Planetary Nomenclature | Newcomb". usgs.gov. International Astronomical Union. Retrieved July 1, 2020.
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