Eberswalde (crater)

Eberswalde (crater)

Eberswalde, formerly known as Holden NE, is a partially buried impact crater in Margaritifer Terra, Mars. Eberswalde Crater lies just to the north of Holden Crater, a large crater that may have been a lake. The 65.3-km-diameter crater, centered at 24°S, 33°W, is named after the German town of the same name, in accordance with the International Astronomical Union's rules for planetary nomenclature. It was one of the final four proposed landing sites for the Mars rover Mars Science Laboratory mission.

Landforms in the crater provide strong evidence of the prior existence of flowing water on Mars.

Read more about Eberswalde (crater):  Mars Science Laboratory, Eberswalde Delta