Herschel crater (14. 4 ìšs, 130 ìše)â€a degraded noachian peak-ring basin almost 300 km in diameter located in the southern highlandsâ€features multiple aeolian landforms (fig. Herschel is an impact crater [1] in mars 's southern hemisphere. At roughly 304 kilometers in diameter, it is a moderately large impact crater.

Herschel is a 304 kilometer impact crater [1] in the martian southern hemisphere, at 14. 5°s, 130°e, located in the mare tyrrhenum region [2] of mars. The crater is jointly named after the … Herschel is a 304 kilometer impact basin [1] in the martian southern hemisphere, at 14. 5°s, 130°e, located in the mare tyrrhenum region [2] of mars. The crater is jointly named after the … For other uses, see herschel (crater). Herschel is an impact crater [1] in mars 's southern hemisphere. At roughly 304 kilometers in diameter, it is a moderately large impact crater.

For other uses, see herschel (crater). Herschel is an impact crater [1] in mars 's southern hemisphere. At roughly 304 kilometers in diameter, it is a moderately large impact crater. Located at 14. 5°s, … Herschel is 300 kilometers wide, so large that it is properly considered an impact basin. It is located in the cratered highlands of the martian southern hemisphere, at 14. 5°s, 230°w. The crater herschel, named in honour of mimas’s discoverer, the 19th-century english astronomer william herschel, is 130 km (80 miles) across, one-third the diameter of mimas itself. It is roughly 10 … Herschel is a 304 kilometer impact basin [1] in the martian southern hemisphere, at 14. 5°s, 130°e, located in the mare tyrrhenum region [2] of mars and is inside terra cimmeria.

It is located in the cratered highlands of the martian southern hemisphere, at 14. 5°s, 230°w. The crater herschel, named in honour of mimas’s discoverer, the 19th-century english astronomer william herschel, is 130 km (80 miles) across, one-third the diameter of mimas itself. It is roughly 10 … Herschel is a 304 kilometer impact basin [1] in the martian southern hemisphere, at 14. 5°s, 130°e, located in the mare tyrrhenum region [2] of mars and is inside terra cimmeria.