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Opportunity rover (MER-B) images Burns Cliff inside Endurance Crater in 2004 (NASA).
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| [[Fournier (crater)|Fournier]] || {{coord/sandbox|4.4|S|287.4|W|globe:mars_type:landmark|name=Fournier}} || 118.0 || 1973 || [[Georges Fournier]] | | [[Fournier (crater)|Fournier]] || {{coord/sandbox|4.4|S|287.4|W|globe:mars_type:landmark|name=Fournier}} || 118.0 || 1973 || [[Georges Fournier]] | ||
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| [[Fram (crater)|Fram]] || {{coord/sandbox|1.9|S|5.5|W|globe:Mars_type:landmark}} || 0.01|| (informal) || ''[[Fram]]'' | | [[Fram (crater)|Fram]] || {{coord/sandbox|1.9|S|5.5|W|globe:Mars_type:landmark}} || 0.01|| (informal) || ''[[Fram (ship)|Fram]]'' | ||
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| [[Freedom (crater)|Freedom]] || {{coord/sandbox|43.7|N|9.1|W|globe:mars_type:landmark|name=Freedom}} || 12.9 || 1976 || [[Freedom, Oklahoma]], USA | | [[Freedom (crater)|Freedom]] || {{coord/sandbox|43.7|N|9.1|W|globe:mars_type:landmark|name=Freedom}} || 12.9 || 1976 || [[Freedom, Oklahoma]], USA | ||
Revision as of 13:27, 23 October 2021

There are hundreds of thousands of craters on Mars, but only some of them have names. Here is a list of named Martian craters, with names starting with the letter A – L (see also M – Z) Martian craters are named after famous scientists and science fiction authors, or if less than 60 km in diameter, after towns on Earth. Latitude and longitude are given as planetographic coordinates with west longitude.
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| Crater | Coordinates | Diameter (km) | Approval date | Named after |
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| Iazu | 2°41′S 5°12′W / 2.69°S 5.2°W | 6.8 | 2006-09-14 | Iazu, Romania |
| Ibragimov | 25°42′S 59°42′W / 25.7°S 59.7°W | 86.0 | 1982 | Nadir Baba Ogly Ibragimov |
| Igal | 20°18′S 249°12′W / 20.3°S 249.2°W | 8.6 | 1991 | Igal, Hungary |
| Ikej | 21°12′N 247°36′W / 21.2°N 247.6°W | 4.7 | 1988 | Ikej, Russia |
| Imgr | 19°24′N 248°54′W / 19.4°N 248.9°W | 3.0 | 1988 | Imgr, Russia |
| Innsbruck | 6°30′S 40°00′W / 6.5°S 40.0°W | 61.1 | 1976 | Innsbruck, Austria |
| Ins | 24°48′N 251°12′W / 24.8°N 251.2°W | 2.8 | 1988 | Ins, Switzerland |
| Inta | 24°36′S 25°12′W / 24.6°S 25.2°W | 16.2 | 1976 | Inta, Russia |
| Inuvik | 78°42′N 28°36′W / 78.7°N 28.6°W | 20.5 | 1988 | Inuvik, Northwest Territories, Canada |
| Irbit | 24°36′S 25°00′W / 24.6°S 25.0°W | 13.3 | 1976 | Irbit, Russia |
| Irharen | 34°48′N 219°12′W / 34.8°N 219.2°W | 6.5 | 1991 | Irharen, Algeria |
| Isil | 27°18′S 272°12′W / 27.3°S 272.2°W | 82.0 | 1991 | Isil, Spain |
| Izendy | 29°12′S 101°30′W / 29.2°S 101.5°W | 23.5 | 1991 | Izendy, Russia |
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