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balanchine+crater Latitude and Longitude:

38°28′N 184°29′W / 38.47°N 184.48°W / 38.47; -184.48
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Balanchine
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MESSENGER image of Balanchine
Feature typeCentral-peak impact crater
Location Raditladi quadrangle, Mercury
Coordinates 38°28′N 184°29′W / 38.47°N 184.48°W / 38.47; -184.48
Diameter38 km
Eponym George Balanchine
Approximate color image of Balanchine crater

Balanchine is an impact crater on the planet Mercury. It possesses a ray system of slightly blue rays which inspired its name due to resembling the tutu in George Balanchine's Serenade. [1]

Extensive hollows are present within Balanchine, as well as an associated dark spot. [2]

High-resolution view of some of the hollows

Balanchine lies in the northeast portion of the Caloris Basin. To its northeast is Nervo crater, and to its southeast March.

References

  1. ^ Ritzel, Rebecca (20 December 2012). "Ballet isn't rocket science, but the two aren't mutually exclusive, either". Washington Post. Washington DC, United States. Retrieved 22 December 2012.
  2. ^ Zhiyong Xiao, Robert G. Strom, David T. Blewett, Paul K. Byrne, Sean C. Solomon, Scott L. Murchie, Ann L. Sprague, Deborah L. Domingue, Jörn Helbert, 2013. Dark spots on Mercury: A distinctive low-reflectance material and its relation to hollows. Journal of Geophysical Research Planets. doi.org/10.1002/jgre.20115

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balanchine+crater Latitude and Longitude:

38°28′N 184°29′W / 38.47°N 184.48°W / 38.47; -184.48
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Balanchine
}
MESSENGER image of Balanchine
Feature typeCentral-peak impact crater
Location Raditladi quadrangle, Mercury
Coordinates 38°28′N 184°29′W / 38.47°N 184.48°W / 38.47; -184.48
Diameter38 km
Eponym George Balanchine
Approximate color image of Balanchine crater

Balanchine is an impact crater on the planet Mercury. It possesses a ray system of slightly blue rays which inspired its name due to resembling the tutu in George Balanchine's Serenade. [1]

Extensive hollows are present within Balanchine, as well as an associated dark spot. [2]

High-resolution view of some of the hollows

Balanchine lies in the northeast portion of the Caloris Basin. To its northeast is Nervo crater, and to its southeast March.

References

  1. ^ Ritzel, Rebecca (20 December 2012). "Ballet isn't rocket science, but the two aren't mutually exclusive, either". Washington Post. Washington DC, United States. Retrieved 22 December 2012.
  2. ^ Zhiyong Xiao, Robert G. Strom, David T. Blewett, Paul K. Byrne, Sean C. Solomon, Scott L. Murchie, Ann L. Sprague, Deborah L. Domingue, Jörn Helbert, 2013. Dark spots on Mercury: A distinctive low-reflectance material and its relation to hollows. Journal of Geophysical Research Planets. doi.org/10.1002/jgre.20115

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