Astronomy:Bopolu (crater)
Planet | Mars |
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Region | Meridiani Planum |
Diameter | 19 kilometres (12 mi)[1][2] |
Bopolu is an impact crater located within the Meridiani Planum extraterrestrial plain of Mars.[2] Bopulu was seen by Opportunity rover in 2010 in the distance, and with some of its rim visible.[2] Bopoplu was officially named in 2006 along with 31 Mars craters.[3] Research has indicated that the impact that is thought to have created Bopulu went so deep that it went through existing layers and ejected older material from Mars' Noachian period.[1] Bopulu is a 19 kilometres (12 mi) diameter wide crater south of the Opportunity MER-B landing site, a rover which operated in the region starting in 2004 and therefore resulted in greater exploration and study of craters in this region.[1] Bopulu was identified as a possible source for the Bounce Rock ejecta fragment[1] Bounce rock, which was examined by the MER-B rover, was found to be similar in composition to the shergottite class of Mars meteorite found on Earth (Meteorites found on Earth determined to be from Mars).[1]
Bopulu is said be younger than the Burns Formation that predominates in the area.[4] Bopolu has been studied, along with Tooting crater, to try and better understand the geology of Endeavour crater which MER-B rover reached and could explore in situ.[5]
Bopolu is named for a town in nation of Liberia (see Bopolu, Africa); the name was approved by the IAU in September 2006.[6] Bopolu crater has a feature ID of 14185.[6]
The rim of Bopolu crater is visible on the horizon of this March 2010 image taken by the Mars rover Opportunity; Bopolu is 65 kilometers (40 miles) away, when the rover was making its traverse to the closer Endeavour crater.[2]
A view of Bopolu crater from the THEMIS instrument on 2001 Mars Odyssey[7]
Context map
See also
- List of craters on Mars
- Geography of Mars
- List of craters on Mars: A-G
- Craters in the area:
- Endeavour (crater) (visited by MER-B)
- Iazu (crater)
- Miyamoto (crater)
- ExoMars Schiaparelli EDM lander
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 "Opportunity Mars Rover mission: Overview and selected results from Purgatory ripple to traverses to Endeavour crater". http://web.mit.edu/mobility/publications/2010JE003746.pdf.
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 2.2 2.3 "NASA - Rim of Bopolu Crater Far to the Southwest of Opportunity". http://www.nasa.gov/mission_pages/mer/images/pia12980.html.
- ↑ "Names Approved for 31 Craters on Mars | USGS Astrogeology Science Center". https://astrogeology.usgs.gov/news/nomenclature/names-approved-for-31-craters-on-mars.
- ↑ "Mars Exploration Rovers Update: Opportunity Tours Spirit of St. Louis Crater" (in en). http://www.planetary.org/explore/space-topics/space-missions/mer-updates/2015/05-mer-update-opportunity-tours-spirit-of-st-louis-crater.html.
- ↑ The degradational history of Endeavour crater, Mars , Icarus, 19 August 2015
- ↑ 6.0 6.1 "Planetary Names: Crater, craters: Bopolu on Mars" (in en). https://planetarynames.wr.usgs.gov/Feature/14185?__fsk=1950233951.
- ↑ "Catalog Page for PIA14995". http://photojournal.jpl.nasa.gov/catalog/PIA14995.
External links
- NASA Rim of Bopolu Crater Far to the Southwest of Opportunity 03.24.10
- HiRise Dune Monitoring in Bopolu Crater
- Flow Ejecta of Prominent Crater in Meridiani Planum
- Bopolu Crater Ejecta and Southeast Rim of Miyamoto Crater
- PDF Maps of Mars: Bopolu, Gazetteer of Planetary Nomenclature
Original source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bopolu (crater).
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