Newton (Martian crater)

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Newton Crater
Evidence for recent water on Mars
Coordinates 40.8° S, 201.9° E
Diameter 298 km
Eponym Sir Isaac Newton
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Newton Crater is a large crater on Mars, with a diameter close to 300 km. It is located south of the planet's equator in the heavily cratered highlands of Terra Sirenum. The impact that formed Newton Crater likely occurred more than 3 billion years ago. The Crater contains smaller craters within its basin and is particularly notable for gully formations that are presumed to be indicative of past liquid water flows.

The crater was named in 1973 in honour of Sir Isaac Newton.

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