Lermontov (crater)

Coordinates: 15°14′N 48°56′W / 15.24°N 48.94°W / 15.24; -48.94
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Lermontov
Mikhail Yuryevich Lermontov

Lermontov is an

Mikhail Yuryevich Lermontov, a 19th-century Russian poet. The name was approved by the International Astronomical Union in 1976.[1][2][3]

The crater floor is somewhat brighter than the exterior surface and is smooth with several irregularly shaped depressions. Such features, similar to those found on the floor of Praxiteles, may be evidence of past explosive volcanic activity on the crater floor. Lermontov appears reddish in enhanced-color views, suggesting that it has a different composition from the surrounding surface.[4]

To the north of Lermontov are Proust and Bek craters. To the south is Chaikovskij, and to the southwest is Giotto.

Views

  • Mariner 10 image with Lermontov in upper right corner
    Mariner 10 image with Lermontov in upper right corner
  • Lermontov in approximate color
    Lermontov in approximate color
  • Oblique view of the interior of Lermontov. Bright spots are hollows.
    Oblique view of the interior of Lermontov. Bright spots are hollows.
  • Hollows in northern Lermontov crater
    Hollows in northern Lermontov crater
  • One of the depressions in Lermontov
    One of the depressions in Lermontov

References

  1. USGS
    . Retrieved 22 August 2022.
  2. NASA World Wind
    1.4. NASA Ames Research Center, 2007.
  3. .
  4. ^ "MESSENGER: MErcury Surface, Space ENvironment, GEochemistry, and Ranging". Archived from the original on 2016-03-04. Retrieved 2009-07-15.

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