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Eddie (crater)

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Eddie
PlanetMars
Coordinates12°18′N 217°54′W / 12.3°N 217.9°W / 12.3; -217.9
QuadrangleElysium
Diameter89 km
EponymLindsay Eddie, a South African astronomer (1845-1913)

Eddie is a crater in the Elysium quadrangle of Mars. It is 89 km in diameter and was named after Lindsay Eddie, a South African astronomer (1845–1913).[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, as this crater has.[2] The peak is caused by a rebound of the crater floor following the impact. It contains material uplifted from beneath the surface.[3]

The InSight Mars lander landed south and west of Eddie crater in 2018.

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References

  1. ^ http://www.flag.wr.usgs/gov[permanent dead link]
  2. ^ "Stones, Wind, and Ice: A Guide to Martian Impact Craters".
  3. ^ Hugh H. Kieffer (1992). Mars. University of Arizona Press. ISBN 978-0-8165-1257-7. Retrieved 7 March 2011.


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