Rudaki (crater)

For other uses, see Rudaki (disambiguation).
Rudaki

Rudaki and the volcanic plains adjacent
Planet Mercury
Coordinates 4°00′S 51°06′W / 4.0°S 51.1°W / -4.0; -51.1Coordinates: 4°00′S 51°06′W / 4.0°S 51.1°W / -4.0; -51.1
Diameter 120 km
Eponym Rudaki

Rudaki is a crater on Mercury. On the floor of Rudaki and also in a broad region surrounding it to the west are smooth plains, which are far less cratered than the neighboring terrain (except for the small secondary craters from the large, fresh crater to the west of Rudaki). Detailed studies of Mariner 10 images led to the conclusion that these plains near Rudaki were formed by volcanic flows on the surface of Mercury.[1]

References

  1. "Volcanic Plains on Mercury". MESSENGER. JHU/APL. Retrieved January 2012. Check date values in: |access-date= (help)
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