Al-Kuz

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Al-Kuz
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Al-Kuz (left center) as seen by the Cassini spacecraft on July 14, 2005
Location18°40′S 178°14′W / 18.66°S 178.23°W / -18.66; -178.23[1]
Diameter9.3 km[1]
DiscovererCassini
NamingAl-Kuz; Barber's fourth brother

Al-Kuz is an

Cassini images during that mission's March 2005 flyby of Enceladus. It is located at 18.7° South Latitude, 178.2° West Longitude, and is 9.3 kilometers across.[1]
Since the crater's formation, numerous southwest–northeast trending fractures cut across the crater, forming canyons several hundred meters deep along the crater's rim. In addition, a smaller impact occurred along the northern crater wall, forming a crater 4 kilometers wide.

Al-Kuz is named after one of the barber's six brothers in "

The Book of One Thousand and One Nights
.

References

  1. ^ a b c "Al-Kuz". Gazetteer of Planetary Nomenclature. USGS Astrogeology Research Program.


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