Two Crater Paleolake Sites that Meet Preliminary Engineering Constraints for the 2001 Athena Lander Mission

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Mars Surveyor 2001 Mission, Landing Sites, Site Selection, Mars Landing, Beds (Geology), Structural Basins, Mars Surface

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We have identified two potential paleolake/closed drainage basins that should meet engineering criteria for the Athena lander. These are unnamed, but for the purposes of discussion, will here be referred to as the White Rock basin site (334.75 deg W, 7.8 deg S), and the Evros paleolake site (348.5 deg W, 10 deg S). The science rational for the two sites are similar, but the two vary somewhat in the science opportunities that are present due to site specific characteristics within each of the prospective landing zones.

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