Beethoven (disambiguation) — Beethoven may refer to:* Ludwig van Beethoven, famous German music composer of the a late 18th and early 19th century ** Johann van Beethoven, father of Ludwig and husband to Magdalena Keverich *** Ludwig van Beethoven, father of Johann,… … Wikipedia
Beethoven quadrangle — The Beethoven quadrangle is located in the equatorial region of Mercury, in the center of the area imaged by Mariner 10. Most pictures of the quadrangle were obtained at high sun angles as the Mariner 10 spacecraft receded from the planet.… … Wikipedia
Impact crater — The prominent impact crater Tycho on the Moon. In the broadest sense, the term impact crater can be applied to any depression, natural or manmade, resulting from the high velocity impact of a projectile with a larger body. In most common usage,… … Wikipedia
Chao Meng-Fu (crater) — Chao Meng Fu crater Planet Mercury Coordinates … Wikipedia
Vivaldi (crater) — Mercury crater data caption =Vivaldi is the large, shadow filled, double ringed crater to the upper right latitude = 14.5 N or S = N longitude = 86 E or W = W diameter = 210 km depth = eponym = Antonio VivaldiVivaldi is a crater at 14.5°N, 86°W… … Wikipedia
Michelangelo quadrangle — The Michelangelo quadrangle is in the southern hemisphere of the planet Mercury, where the imaged part is heavily cratered terrain that has been strongly influenced by the presence of multiring basins. At least four such basins, now nearly… … Wikipedia
List of craters on Mercury — This is a list of named craters on Mercury. Most Mercurian craters are named after famous writers and artists. Craters larger than 250 km in diameter are referred to as basins .[1] Terminology As on the Moon and Mars, sequences of craters… … Wikipedia
Список ударных кратеров Солнечной системы — перечисляет наиболее крупные (диаметр более 300 километров) ударные кратеры на астрономических объектах Солнечной системы. Метеоритные, или ударно взрывные, кратеры наиболее распространённые детали рельефа[1] на многих планетах и спутниках… … Википедия
Mercury (planet) — Mercury ☿ … Wikipedia
Geology of solar terrestrial planets — The geology of solar terrestrial planet mainly deals with the geological aspects of four planets of the Solar system namely, Mercury, Venus, Earth and Mars and one terrestrial dwarf planet, Ceres. Objects like Pluto are similar to terrestrial… … Wikipedia