Arrhenius (Martian crater)
Arrhenius is an impact crater in the Eridania quadrangle on Mars at 40.3° S and 237.4° W. and is 129.0 km in diameter. Its name was approved in 1973, and it was named after Svante Arrhenius.[1] Evidence of previous glacial activity is evident in images. There also appear to be branched channels just outside the crater.
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Arrhenius Crater, as seen by CTX camera (on Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter).
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Glacial features in Arrhenius Crater, as seen by HiRISE under the HiWish program. Arrows point to old glaciers.
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