The latitude would be zero; the longitude could be anything from 180W to 180E depending on where precisely it was on the equator.
47n 104w
Volcano. On Mars
"Longitude" and "latitude" are the coordinates used primarily in the system of locating points on the earth's surface. Even when that generalization doesn't hold, they're only applicable to the location of points on the surface of another sphere. There's no way to use that kind of system to locate a planet.
37 degrees, 58 minutes, 20 seconds North, 23 degrees, 43 minutes, 25 seconds East
Los is a small crater located on Mars. The crater was named for a Swedish place name and is 7.9 kilometers in diameter, having been approved as a crater in 1979.
There is a crater on the Moon called Tycho [See related link] and another crater, this time on Mars called Tycho Brahe [See related link]
a big one
hujhdnhuges
Yes.
The crater is located on Phobos, one of two moons of Mars.
There is a "Herschel Crater" on our own Moon; on Mimas; and on the planet Mars.
Volcano. On Mars
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Gusev crater .
Yes it is.
"Longitude" and "latitude" are the coordinates used primarily in the system of locating points on the earth's surface. Even when that generalization doesn't hold, they're only applicable to the location of points on the surface of another sphere. There's no way to use that kind of system to locate a planet.
The impact crater was as large as Wales.The soldiers hid in the crater until the mortars stopped.The Mars Rover tumbles and falls into a deep crater.
7 largest planet