Kuiper (Mercurian crater)
Kuiper photographed by MESSENGER | |
Planet | Mercury |
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Coordinates | 11°00′S 31°30′W / 11°S 31.5°WCoordinates: 11°00′S 31°30′W / 11°S 31.5°W |
Diameter | 60 km |
Eponym | Gerard Kuiper |
Kuiper is a moderate-size crater with a central peak cluster located at 11 S, 31.5 W on Mercury. It is 60 km in diameter and was named after Gerard Kuiper. Kuiper crater has the highest recorded albedo of any region on the planet's surface, suggesting that it is one of the youngest craters.[1]
Kuiper overlies the northern rim of the larger crater Murasaki.
See also
References
- ↑ De Hon, R.A.; D.H. Scott & J.R. Underwood, Jr. (1981). "Geologic Map of the Kuiper (H-6) Quadrangle of Mercury" (PDF).
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