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- Q1800271 subject Q8543130.
- Q1800271 abstract "REDIRECT Template:Infobox Mars craterAiry-0 is a crater on Mars whose location defines the position of the prime meridian of that planet. It is about 0.5 kilometres (0.31 mi) across and lies within the larger crater Airy in the region Sinus Meridiani.It 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.Merton Davies chose this crater as Mars's prime meridian in 1969 based on Mariner 6 and 7 photographs.".
- Q1800271 diameter "500.0".
- Q1800271 location Q111.
- Q1800271 thumbnail Martian_prime_meridian_Airy-0_crater_NASA_PIA03207.jpg?width=300.
- Q1800271 wikiPageExternalLink SEM0VQV4QWD_0.html.
- Q1800271 wikiPageExternalLink lat=-5.014338&lon=0.120849&zoom=9&map=infrared&q=Airy-0%20Crater.
- Q1800271 wikiPageExternalLink airy0.
- Q1800271 wikiPageWikiLink Q111.
- Q1800271 wikiPageWikiLink Q179385.
- Q1800271 wikiPageWikiLink Q20018.
- Q1800271 wikiPageWikiLink Q203801.
- Q1800271 wikiPageWikiLink Q206300.
- Q1800271 wikiPageWikiLink Q210199.
- Q1800271 wikiPageWikiLink Q3322097.
- Q1800271 wikiPageWikiLink Q3401774.
- Q1800271 wikiPageWikiLink Q364882.
- Q1800271 wikiPageWikiLink Q369877.
- Q1800271 wikiPageWikiLink Q409418.
- Q1800271 wikiPageWikiLink Q445216.
- Q1800271 wikiPageWikiLink Q719710.
- Q1800271 wikiPageWikiLink Q8543130.
- Q1800271 name "Airy-0".
- Q1800271 type Place.
- Q1800271 type Crater.
- Q1800271 type Location.
- Q1800271 type NaturalPlace.
- Q1800271 type Place.
- Q1800271 type Thing.
- Q1800271 comment "REDIRECT Template:Infobox Mars craterAiry-0 is a crater on Mars whose location defines the position of the prime meridian of that planet. It is about 0.5 kilometres (0.31 mi) across and lies within the larger crater Airy in the region Sinus Meridiani.It 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.".
- Q1800271 label "Airy-0".
- Q1800271 depiction Martian_prime_meridian_Airy-0_crater_NASA_PIA03207.jpg.
- Q1800271 name "Airy-0".