Airy-0
Airy-0 is a crater of Mars which defines the position of the First meridian line on this planet. It is thus located by 0° E (or 360° O).
Airy-0 measures approximately 500 m in diameter and is located inside a larger crater, Airy, in the area Meridiani Planum .
Its name comes from that of an astronomer of King d' Angleterre, Sir George Biddell Airy (1801-1892).
See too
Internal bonds
- Airy
- First meridian line
External bonds
- '' The Martian Prime Meridian ''
- '' Where is zero dismantle longitude one Mars? '' (ESA)
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