Vishniac (crater)
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Vishniac is the largest crater of the Martian surface feature called the Giant's Footprint. It was named after Wolf V. Vishniac, a microbiologist who died on an expedition to Antarctica. Fittingly, the crater lies in the Antarctic of Mars.[1] The feature was originally observed by Mariner 7 in 1969. In 1999, the Mars Global Surveyor's Mars Orbiter Camera was able to provide more detailed pictures. [2]
[edit] References
- ^ Sagan 1980, p. 126
- ^ Malin Space Science Systems 2000
[edit] Bibliography
- Sagan, Carl (1980), Cosmos, New York: Random House, Inc., ISBN 0394502949
- Malin Space Science Systems (2000), Return to "Giant's Footprint" 3 Decades After Mariner 7 Flyby [link accessed November 6, 2005].