Dickens (krater)
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Dickens | |
Himlakropp | Merkurius |
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Koordinater | 73°16′S 155°58′V / 73.26°S 155.96°V |
Diameter | 77.3 km |
Uppkallad efter | Charles Dickens[1] |
Dickens är en nedslagskrater på planeten Merkurius. Dickens är ungefär 77 kilometer i diameter.[1]
1976 namngavs den efter den brittiske författaren Charles Dickens.[1]
Se även
- Lista över kratrar på Merkurius
- 4370 Dickens
Källor
- ^ [a b c] ”Dickens on Mercury” (på engelska). International Astronomical Union. 11 oktober 2016. https://planetarynames.wr.usgs.gov/Feature/1527. Läst 12 september 2023.
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MESSENGER image - First look at side of Mercury not seen by Mariner 10
Date acquired: May 30, 2011
Image Mission Elapsed Time (MET): 215248428 Image ID: 316995 Instrument: Narrow Angle Camera (NAC) of the Mercury Dual Imaging System (MDIS) Center Latitude: -73.78° Center Longitude: 205.9° E Resolution: 211 meters/pixel Scale: Dickens crater is about 77 km (48 mi.) in diameter. Incidence Angle: 74.8° Emission Angle: 0.9° Phase Angle: 75.6°
Of Interest: The crater at the center of this image is named Dickens, after Charles Dickens, the English novelist who lived from 1812 to 1870. Among Dickens' famous works is A Christmas Carol, the story of a horrible boss (Mr. Scrooge), his employee Bob Cratchit, and Bob's family. Scientists studying Mercury might consider the Mariner 10 mission to be Christmas Past, MESSENGER to be Christmas Present, and the European BepiColombo mission to be Christmas Yet To Come.
This image was acquired as part of MDIS's high-resolution surface morphology base map. The surface morphology base map will cover more than 90% of Mercury's surface with an average resolution of 250 meters/pixel (0.16 miles/pixel or 820 feet/pixel). Images acquired for the surface morphology base map typically have off-vertical Sun angles (i.e., high incidence angles) and visible shadows so as to reveal clearly the topographic form of geologic features.