Li Fan (crater)
Li Fan is an impact crater in the Phaethontis quadrangle of Mars, located at 47.2°S latitude and 153.2°W longitude. It is 104.8 kilometers in diameter. It was named after 1st century Chinese astronomer Li Fan; the name was approved in 1973.[1] Impact craters generally have a rim with ejecta around them, in contrast volcanic craters usually do not have a rim or ejecta deposits. As craters get larger (greater than 10 km in diameter) they usually have a central peak.[2] The peak is caused by a rebound of the crater floor following the impact.[3] The picture on this page shows the central peak of Li Fan Crater.
Li Fan Crater showing central mound, as seen by CTX camera (on Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter). | |
Planet | Mars |
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Coordinates | 47.2°S 153.2°W |
Quadrangle | Phaethontis quadrangle |
Diameter | 104.8 km |
Discoverer | Mariner 4 (1965) |
Eponym | Li Fan |
See also
References
- "Gazetteer of Planetary Nomenclature | Li Fan". usgs.gov. International Astronomical Union. Retrieved 4 March 2015.
- http://www.lpi.usra.edu/publications/slidesets/stones/
- Hugh H. Kieffer (1992). Mars. University of Arizona Press. ISBN 978-0-8165-1257-7. Retrieved 7 March 2011.
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