Gilbert (Martian crater)
Gilbert is a large Martian crater located in the south of the planet in the Mare Australe quadrangle. It is one of several large craters in the heavily pock-marked upland region. It was named in 1973 in honour of American geologist Grove Karl Gilbert.[1]
This article is about the crater on Mars. For the crater on the Moon, see Gilbert (lunar crater).
![]() Location of Gilbert Crater  | |
| Planet | Mars | 
|---|---|
| Coordinates | 68°S 86.3°E / -68; 86.3 | 
| Quadrangle | Mare Australe | 
| Diameter | 121 km | 
| Eponym | G. K. Gilbert | 

Viking Orbiter 2 mosaic
Gilbert crater is north of Promethei Mons.
References
    
- "Gilbert". Gazetteer of Planetary Nomenclature. USGS Astrogeology Research Program.
 
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