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    Proctor is a large crater in the Noachis quadrangle of Mars. It was named in 1973 after Richard A. Proctor, a British astronomer (1837–1888). The crater...
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  • communications aircraft of the Second World War and after Proctor (lunar crater) Proctor (Martian crater) a barley (Hordeum vulgare) cultivar Procter (surname)...
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    here contains only named Martian craters starting with the letter O – Z (see also lists for A – G and H – N). Large Martian craters (greater than 60 kilometers...
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    Areography (redirect from Martian meridian)
    Magnetic field of Mars Mars Geyser Hopper Martian craters Martian dichotomy Martian geyser Martian gullies Martian soil Mineralogy of Mars Ore resources on...
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  • how sand barely covers some boulders. Proctor Crater Ripples and Dunes, as seen by HiRISE. Dunes among craters, as seen by HiRISE under HiWish program...
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    Hellas Planitia (category Impact craters on Mars)
    of the planet Mars. Hellas is the third- or fourth-largest known impact crater in the Solar System. The basin floor is about 7,152 m (23,465 ft) deep,...
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    related to this article: The New York Times/Martians Build Two Immense Canals in Two Years Mary Proctor FRAS FRMetS (1 April 1862 – 11 September 1957)...
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    had proposed in 1916. Comet 27P/Crommelin Crommelin (lunar crater) Crommelin (Martian crater) Asteroid 1899 Crommelin Davidson, C. R. (1940). "Andrew Claude...
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    Better telescopes developed early in the 19th century allowed permanent Martian albedo features to be mapped in detail. The first crude map of Mars was...
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    overall system. The first astronomer to name Martian albedo features systematically was Richard A. Proctor, who in 1867 created a map (based in part on...
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    dust. The selected landing site for the Mars 2020 rover mission was Jezero crater (at 18°51′18″N 77°31′08″E / 18.855°N 77.519°E / 18.855; 77.519) within...
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    impact craters that it is considered among the oldest landforms on Mars—hence the term "Noachian" for one of the earliest time periods in martian history...
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    Huygens. Craters on Mars and on the Moon are named in his honour, as well as asteroid 1694 Kaiser. In Richard Proctor's now-abandoned Martian nomenclature...
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    Noachis MC-28 Hellas MC-29 Eridania MC-30 Mare Australe Flammarion (Martian crater) – Crater on Mars Geology of Mars – Scientific study of the surface, crust...
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  • Bandfield, Joshua L.; Ward, A. Wesley (2003). "Aeolian processes in Proctor Crater on Mars: Sedimentary history as analyzed from multiple data sets". Journal...
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    lasers, cannons, fireballs, or other projectiles. In the 2011 novel, The Martian, adapted as a 2015 motion picture, botanist Mark Watney declares he is...
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    Perseverance rover and Ingenuity helicopter drone) lands on Mars at Jezero Crater, after seven months of travel. February 19 – The United States officially...
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  • and won two Telly Awards. Guests: Dr.Sian Proctor - explorer, scientist, and STEM communicator. Dr. Sian Proctor was a finalist for the 2009 NASA Astronaut...
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