Lowell (Martian crater)
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The Lowell crater is a large
impact crater An impact crater is a circular depression in the surface of a solid astronomical object formed by the hypervelocity impact of a smaller object. In contrast to volcanic craters, which result from explosion or internal collapse, impact crater ...
on
Aonia Terra Aonia Terra is a region in the southern Southern Hemisphere, hemisphere of the planet Mars. It is named after a classical albedo feature ''Aonia'', that was named after the ancient Greek region Aonia. It is centered at and covers 3900 km a ...
in the Thaumasia quadrangle of Mars. The crater is about 203 kilometers (127 miles) in diameter. Lowell is an example of a well-preserved peak ring crater on Mars. Nearby features include the craters Slipher to the north, Douglass to the east, and Coblentz to the southwest, the small mountain Aonia Mons to the west, and
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to the southeast. Lowell crater is named for
Percival Lowell Percival Lowell (; March 13, 1855 – November 12, 1916) was an American businessman, author, mathematician, and astronomer who fueled speculation that there were canals on Mars, and furthered theories of a ninth planet within the Solar System. ...
who built the Lowell Observatory in Flagstaff, Arizona, in 1894, and then started observing Mars intensively for years. He used the observatory and his large
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to discover what he believed were over 500 canals on Mars. Lowell promoted the idea that they were constructed by an intelligent race of
Martian Mars, the fourth planet from the Sun, has appeared as a setting in works of fiction since at least the mid-1600s. It became the most popular celestial object in fiction in the late 1800s as the Moon was evidently lifeless. At the time, the pr ...
s. However, when pictures were received from spacecraft, the canals were found to be optical illusions. Nevertheless, much of the later interest in Mars exploration resulted from the efforts of Lowell.Glasstone, S. 1968. The Book of Mars. NASA. Washington D.C. File:Lowell crater f034a37.jpg, Viking Orbiter 1 image from 1976 Plan view of Lowell crater ESA19394073.jpeg, High resolution image from ESA's
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Image:Lowell Crater Rim.JPG, Lowell crater northeast rim, as seen by
HiRISE High Resolution Imaging Science Experiment is a camera on board the '' Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter'' which has been orbiting and studying Mars since 2006. The 65 kg (143 lb), US$40 million instrument was built under the direction ...
. Crater floor is toward the bottom of picture. File:Lowell Martian crater 600km.jpg, Shaded relief map Wikilowelldunes.jpg, Sand dunes in Lowell Crater, as seen by CTX camera (on
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).


See also

* List of craters on Mars


References


External links

* Impact craters on Mars Thaumasia quadrangle {{crater-stub