- Lunar : 1.624 cráteres (31,2%)
- Venus: 900 cráteres (17,3%)
- Mercurio : 397 cráteres (7,6%)
- Marciano : 1.092 cráteres (21,0%)
- Otros: 1.198 cráteres (23,0%)
Esta es una lista de cráteres de Venus , nombrados por el Grupo de Trabajo para la Nomenclatura de Sistemas Planetarios de la Unión Astronómica Internacional (UAI) . Todos los cráteres de Venus llevan el nombre de mujeres famosas o de nombres femeninos. [1] [5] (Para conocer otras características de Venus además de cráteres, consulte la lista de montes de Venus y la Lista de coronas de Venus . [6] )
En 2017, había 900 cráteres con nombre en Venus, [1] menos que los cráteres lunares y marcianos , pero más que en Mercurio . [2] [3] [4] [a]
Otros cuerpos no planetarios con numerosos cráteres con nombre son Calisto ( 141 ), Ganimedes ( 131 ), Rea (128), Vesta (90), Ceres (90), Dione (73), Jápeto (58), Encélado (53), Tetis (50) y Europa ( 41 ). Para ver una lista completa, consulte Lista de cráteres del sistema solar .
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See also
Notes
- ^ a b The total number of named craters also includes names that have been dropped or not yet approved by IAU's Working Group for Planetary System Nomenclature (WGPSN)
- ^ The IAU cites Norma Olin Ireland's Index to the Women of the World as their source for the name "Anicia" as that of an ancient Greek poet; she gives it as an alternative name for Anyte of Tegea. Kate Campbell Hurd-Mead calls Anyte a physician on the basis of a story in Pausanias which tells of her curing a blind man after a visit from the god Asclepius.
- ^ Heidi Julia Bender was the author and illustrator of Cathy, Please Don't Move. Born in 1979, she lived in University Park, Maryland. (Heidi Bender, Cathy, Please Don't Move, Make a Wish Foundation, Winchester, Virginia (1989), p. 21 ). She died in 1991 of an inoperable tumor in her brain stem (Heidi Julia Bender (Obituary), The Washington Post, April 2, 1991).
References
- ^ a b c d "Nomenclature Search Results: Venus > Crater, Craters". US Geological Survey. Gazetteer of Planetary Nomenclature – International Astronomical Union (IAU) Working Group for Planetary System Nomenclature (WGPSN). Retrieved August 14, 2017.
- ^ a b "Nomenclature Search Results: Mercury > Crater, Craters". US Geological Survey. Gazetteer of Planetary Nomenclature – International Astronomical Union (IAU) Working Group for Planetary System Nomenclature (WGPSN). Retrieved August 14, 2017.
- ^ a b "Nomenclature Search Results: Moon > Crater, Craters". US Geological Survey. Gazetteer of Planetary Nomenclature – International Astronomical Union (IAU) Working Group for Planetary System Nomenclature (WGPSN). Retrieved August 14, 2017.
- ^ a b "Nomenclature Search Results: Mars > Crater, Craters". US Geological Survey. Gazetteer of Planetary Nomenclature – International Astronomical Union (IAU) Working Group for Planetary System Nomenclature (WGPSN). Retrieved August 14, 2017.
- ^ "Categories for Naming Features on Planets and Satellites". US Geological Survey. Gazetteer of Planetary Nomenclature – International Astronomical Union (IAU) Working Group for Planetary System Nomenclature (WGPSN). Retrieved August 10, 2017.
- ^ "IAU – Gazetteer of Planetary Nomenclature – Mercury". US Geological Survey. Retrieved March 7, 2014.
- ^ Lutz D. Schmadel, Dictionary of Minor Planet Names, 2012, Google Books
External links
- USGS: Venus nomenclature
- USGS: Venus Nomenclature: Craters