Fram (crater)
Fram is an impact crater located within the Meridiani Planum extraterrestrial plain, situated within the Margaritifer Sinus quadrangle (MC-19) region of the planet Mars. It was visited by the rover Opportunity (MER-B) on Sol 84, April 24, 2004.
Fram spans about 8 metres (26 feet) in diameter. Opportunity paused beside it while travelling from the rover's landing site toward a larger crater, Endurance. Fram is located about 450 metres (0.28 miles) east of the crater Eagle and around 250 metres (820 feet) west of Endurance.
It is named after the famous Norwegian polar exploration vessel the Fram, a ship used by many famous Norwegian explorers such as Fridtjof Nansen, Otto Sverdrup, Oscar Wisting, and Roald Amundsen.[1]
See also
- Geography of Mars
- List of craters on Mars
References
- ^ "Mars Exploration Rover Mission: Spotlight". NASA. Retrieved 2018-10-10.
External links
- Official Mars Rovers website
- Martian Concretions Near Fram Crater
Further reading
- Science Magazine Special Issue (Vol. 306, Issue 5702, December 2004): Opportunity at Meridiani Planum. This issue mentions Fram Crater in multiple papers:
- Mineralogy at Meridiani Planum from the Mini-TES Experiment on the Opportunity Rover
- Soils of Eagle Crater and Meridiani Planum at the Opportunity Rover Landing Site
- Localization and Physical Property Experiments Conducted by Opportunity at Meridiani Planum
- Mars exploration rover surface operations: driving opportunity at Meridiani Planum (IEEE Robotics & Automation, 2006)
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- List of surface features of Mars visited by Spirit and Opportunity
- Argo
- Eagle
- Fram
- Endurance
- Vostok
- Naturaliste
- Erebus
- Beagle
- Emma Dean
- Victoria (Cape Verde)
- Santa Maria
- Endeavour
- Cape York
- Solander Point
- Cape Tribulation
- Block Island meteorite
- Bounce Rock
- El Capitan
- Heat Shield Rock
- Last Chance
- Mackinac Island meteorite
- Oileán Ruaidh
- Shelter Island meteorite
- Martian spherules
- Mars Exploration Rover
- Timeline of Opportunity
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