Airy-0
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Location | Inside Airy Crater. |
Diameter | 0.5km |
Depth | |
Discoverer | |
Naming | Sir George Biddell Airy |
Airy-0 is a crater on Mars whose location defines the position of the prime meridian of that planet. Airy-0 is about 0.5 kilometers across and lies within the larger crater Airy in the region Sinus Meridiani.
Airy crater was named in honor of the British Astronomer Royal Sir George Biddell Airy (1801-1892), who in 1850 built the "transit circle" telescope at Greenwich. The location of that telescope was subsequently chosen to define the location of Earth's prime meridian.
[edit] External links
- The Martian Prime Meridian
- Where is zero degrees longitude on Mars?
- View of Airy-0 crater at Google Mars