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Dawn image of Urvara crater, slightly above center | |
Feature type | Central-peak impact crater |
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Location | Ceres |
Coordinates | 45°40′S 248°43′E / 45.66°S 248.71°E |
Diameter | 163.23 km |
Discoverer | Dawn |
Eponym | Urvarā, Indo-Iranian personification of fertility |
Urvara /ɜːrˈvɛərə/ [1] ( Sanskrit: উর্বর, romanized: urvárā) is the third-largest confirmed crater on Ceres after Kerwan and neighboring Yalode. Urvara means fertile. It is named after the ancient Indo-Iranian personification of fertility (plants in the Avesta, fertile fields in the Rig Veda). [2] It has a central peak, and a number of unexplained ridges intersect it.
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Dawn image of Urvara crater, slightly above center | |
Feature type | Central-peak impact crater |
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Location | Ceres |
Coordinates | 45°40′S 248°43′E / 45.66°S 248.71°E |
Diameter | 163.23 km |
Discoverer | Dawn |
Eponym | Urvarā, Indo-Iranian personification of fertility |
Urvara /ɜːrˈvɛərə/ [1] ( Sanskrit: উর্বর, romanized: urvárā) is the third-largest confirmed crater on Ceres after Kerwan and neighboring Yalode. Urvara means fertile. It is named after the ancient Indo-Iranian personification of fertility (plants in the Avesta, fertile fields in the Rig Veda). [2] It has a central peak, and a number of unexplained ridges intersect it.