Grissom Hill
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Location | Apollo 1 Hills, Gusev Crater |
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Coordinates | 15°S 175°E / 15°S 175°E / -15; 175Coordinates: 15°S 175°E / 15°S 175°E / -15; 175 |
Discoverer | Spirit Rover |
Eponym | Virgil I. "Gus" Grissom, Astronaut killed in Apollo 1 fire. |
Grissom Hill, named after American astronaut Virgil I. "Gus" Grissom, is one of the three Apollo 1 Hills on the planet Mars. It was discovered by the Spirit rover, and named on January 27, 2004 – the 37th anniversary of the Apollo 1 launchpad fire, which claimed Grissom's life, along with other crewmembers Ed White and Roger Chaffee.
The hill lies to southwest of the Columbia Memorial Station, where the Spirit rover landed.
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