Lyot Crater – Take On Mars

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As the deepest point in the northern Martian hemisphere and at 236 km in diameter, Lyot crater stands out in contrast to the generally smooth flat plains of Vastitas Borealis. The definitive dark dunes in the crater's central regions provide a window into past and present aeolian processes that take place on the Martian surface.
As the deepest point in the northern Martian hemisphere and at 236 km in diameter, Lyot crater stands out in contrast to the generally smooth flat plains of Vastitas Borealis. The definitive dark dunes in the crater's central regions provide a window into past and present aeolian processes that take place on the Martian surface.


== Mission Chart ==
== See also ==
{{Link|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lyot_(Martian_crater)|Wiki: History of Lyot Crater}}


== Missions ==
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==See also==
[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lyot_(Martian_crater) Wiki: History of Lyot Crater]
 
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[[Category:Take On Mars Craters|Lyot Crater]]
[[Category:Take On Mars Craters|Lyot Crater]]

Latest revision as of 00:48, 24 February 2023

Lyot Crater

Game Description

As the deepest point in the northern Martian hemisphere and at 236 km in diameter, Lyot crater stands out in contrast to the generally smooth flat plains of Vastitas Borealis. The definitive dark dunes in the crater's central regions provide a window into past and present aeolian processes that take place on the Martian surface.

See also

Wiki: History of Lyot Crater