Jezero
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Jezero
Summary
Jezero is an impact crater[1]. Jezero ranks in the top 0.87% of impact_crater entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (224 views/month, #10 of 1,147).[2]
Key Facts
- Jezero's image is recorded as USGS-Mars-MC-13-JezeroCrater.png[3].
- Jezero's instance of is recorded as impact crater[4].
- Jezero's instance of is recorded as Mars crater[5].
- Jezero is named after Jezero[6].
- Jezero's locator map image is recorded as New topographic map of Jezero Crater – Mars 2020’s future home ESA22241064.jpeg[7].
- Jezero's location is recorded as Syrtis Major quadrangle[8].
- Jezero's Commons category is recorded as Jezero (Martian crater)[9].
- Jezero's located on astronomical body is recorded as Mars[10].
- Jezero's coordinate location is recorded as {'lat': 18.41, 'lon': 77.69}[11].
- Jezero's Freebase ID is recorded as /m/03crz61[12].
- Jezero's diameter is recorded as {'unit': 'Q828224', 'amount': '+47.5'}[13].
- Jezero's Gazetteer of Planetary Nomenclature ID is recorded as 14300[14].
- Jezero's 3D model is recorded as JezeroCTX small.stl[15].
Body
Designation and Status
Recorded instance of include impact crater[4] and Mars crater[5].
History and Context
Jezero is named after Jezero[6].
Why It Matters
Jezero ranks in the top 0.87% of impact_crater entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (224 views/month, #10 of 1,147).[2] Jezero has Wikipedia articles in 24 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[16] Jezero is known by 7 alternative names across languages and contexts.[17]