Trouvelot (Mars)

Named after Étienne Léopold Trouvelot - French astronomer (1827-1895).

Trouvelot Crater is a crater on Mars, located in the Oxia Palus quadrangle at 16.2° north latitude and 13.1° west longitude. As craters get larger they usually have a central peak. The peak is caused by a rebound of the crater floor following the impact. (wikipedia entry)

A crater is a circular depression likely created by an impact event. On Mars large craters are named after deceased scientists, writers and others who have contributed to the lore of Mars. Small creaters (less than 60km) are named after small towns and villages.

NW 432 km

Mawrth Vallis(last)

MRV
6 Hours 45 Minutes
Walking
5 Days 10 Hours

N 220 km

Oxus(next)

MRV
3 Hours 27 Minutes
Walking
2 Days 18 Hours

NE 221 km

Rutherford

MRV
3 Hours 27 Minutes
Walking
2 Days 18 Hours

W 521 km

Coogoon Valles

MRV
8 Hours 9 Minutes
Walking
6 Days 13 Hours

Trouvelot

16.09° N 347.02° E

E 491 km

Radau

MRV
7 Hours 41 Minutes
Walking
6 Days 4 Hours

SW 552 km

Oxia Palus

MRV
8 Hours 38 Minutes
Walking
6 Days 22 Hours

S 373 km

Shardi

MRV
5 Hours 49 Minutes
Walking
4 Days 16 Hours

SE 400 km

Thymiamata

MRV
6 Hours 15 Minutes
Walking
5 Days

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