Hall crater

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Hall crater is a prominent impact feature on Mars’s moon Phobos, notable to planetary scientists studying the moon’s heavily cratered surface.

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Hall crater canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf impact crater
lunar crater
belongsToCategory Craters on Phobos
celestialBodyType surface feature
discoveredOnBody Phobos NERFINISHED
eponym Asaph Hall NERFINISHED
featureType crater
hasCoordinateSystem Phobos coordinate system
hasMorphology impact structure
hasNamingAuthority International Astronomical Union NERFINISHED
hasRelationTo Stickney crater NERFINISHED
other named craters on Phobos
hasSurfaceCharacteristic heavily cratered terrain
isPartOf surface of Phobos
isStudiedBy planetary scientists
isUsedFor age dating of Phobos surface units
crater counting studies
geological mapping of Phobos
locatedIn Mars system NERFINISHED
locatedOn Phobos NERFINISHED
namedAfter Asaph Hall NERFINISHED
observedBy Mariner 9 NERFINISHED
Mars Express NERFINISHED
Mars Global Surveyor NERFINISHED
Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter NERFINISHED
Viking 1 Orbiter NERFINISHED
Viking 2 Orbiter NERFINISHED
orbitsWith Mars NERFINISHED
surfaceFeatureOf Phobos NERFINISHED

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Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.

Phobos hasNotableCrater Hall crater