Heinlein (crater)

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The Martian crater Heinlein
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Planet Mars
Region Promethei Terra
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Diameter 83 km
Eponym Robert A. Heinlein

Heinlein is a crater in Promethei Terra, Mars. Centered at 64.6 degrees south, 243.8 degrees west, it is 83 km in diameter.

It is named after Robert A. Heinlein, a leading science fiction author.[1]

Heinlein helped to narrate the Moon landing with Walter Cronkite on CBS in 1969. He was involved in the planning of the Star Wars Defense program in the 1980s. Several of his novels involve Mars, especially Stranger in a Strange Land, Red Planet, and Podkayne of Mars. Many NASA officials say that his works inspired them to enter the space industry.

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