Karratha (crater)

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PlanetMars
Coordinates15°41′S 203°36′E / 15.69°S 203.60°E / -15.69; 203.60
Diameter10 km (6.2 mi)
Karratha
CTX image of Dampier crater, with Karratha in center
PlanetMars
Coordinates15°41′S 203°36′E / 15.69°S 203.60°E / -15.69; 203.60
QuadrangleMemnonia
Diameter10 km (6.2 mi)
EponymKarratha, Australia

Karratha is an impact crater in the Memnonia quadrangle of Mars. It was named after the town of Karratha, Western Australia, in 2021.[1]

Karratha lies within the larger Dampier, which is south of Burton crater.

The crater is thought to be around 5-10 million years old. It has been suggested to be the source crater of the Martian meteorite Northwest Africa 7034.[2]

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