Flaugergues (krater)
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Flaugergues | |
Egenskaper | |
Koordinater | 16.80˚ S, 19.22˚ Ö |
Medeldiameter | 236.06 km |
Uppkallad efter | Honoré Flaugergues |
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Flaugergues är en nedslagskrater på planeten Mars. Flaugergues har fått sitt namn efter den franske astronomen Honoré Flaugergues.
Kratern har en diameter på ungefär 236 km.
Källor
- ”Flaugergues on Mars” (på engelska). International Astronomical Union. 17 november 2010. https://planetarynames.wr.usgs.gov/Feature/1978. Läst 19 augusti 2022.
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