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- Q2921588 subject Q8543130.
- Q2921588 subject Q8747916.
- Q2921588 abstract "REDIRECT Template:Infobox Mars craterBouguer Crater is an impact crater in the Sinus Sabaeus quadrangle of Mars, located at 18.7° S and 332.8° W It is 107 km in diameter and was named after Pierre Bouguer, French physicist-hydrographer (1698-1758). When a comet or asteroid collides at a high rate of speed interplanetary with the surface of Mars it creates an impact crater. Layers are visible in the crater with HiRISE; these can be seen in the HiRISE image below. Layers may be formed by a number of processes. On Earth rock layers are often formed under a lake or other body of water. However, on Mars many layers may be formed by the action of groundwater.".
- Q2921588 diameter "107000.0".
- Q2921588 location Q111.
- Q2921588 thumbnail Bouguer_Crater_from_CTX.JPG?width=300.
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- Q2921588 wikiPageWikiLink Q8543130.
- Q2921588 wikiPageWikiLink Q8747916.
- Q2921588 diameter "107.0".
- Q2921588 name "Bouguer Crater".
- Q2921588 type Place.
- Q2921588 type Crater.
- Q2921588 type Location.
- Q2921588 type NaturalPlace.
- Q2921588 type Place.
- Q2921588 type Thing.
- Q2921588 comment "REDIRECT Template:Infobox Mars craterBouguer Crater is an impact crater in the Sinus Sabaeus quadrangle of Mars, located at 18.7° S and 332.8° W It is 107 km in diameter and was named after Pierre Bouguer, French physicist-hydrographer (1698-1758). When a comet or asteroid collides at a high rate of speed interplanetary with the surface of Mars it creates an impact crater. Layers are visible in the crater with HiRISE; these can be seen in the HiRISE image below.".
- Q2921588 label "Bouguer (Martian crater)".
- Q2921588 depiction Bouguer_Crater_from_CTX.JPG.
- Q2921588 name "Bouguer Crater".