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vibidia+crater Latitude and Longitude:

26°58′S 10°18′E / 26.96°S 10.30°E / -26.96; 10.30
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Vibidia
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A picture of Vibidia crater on Vesta taken by Dawn at an altitude of 700 km
Feature typeImpact crater
Location Vestalia Terra, 4 Vesta
Coordinates 26°58′S 10°18′E / 26.96°S 10.30°E / -26.96; 10.30 [1]
Diameter7.1 km (4.4 mi) [1]
Discoverer Dawn
Eponym Vibidia, Vestal virgin

Vibidia is a crater on the asteroid 4 Vesta located at 26.9°S and 139.9°W. [2] It has a diameter of 7.1 km. [1] There is a distinctive ray-like pattern of bright and dark material, with the bright rays extending circularly for 15 km around Vibidia, and the dark rays mostly restricted to within the crater and on the rim. [3] The rays cut across older craters, whereas a few younger craters have formed on top of them. [3]

It was named after the Roman Vestal Virgin Vibidia on 27 December 2011. [1]

References

  1. ^ a b c d "Vibidia". Gazetteer of Planetary Nomenclature. USGS Astrogeology Research Program. (Center Latitude: -26.96°, Center Longitude: 10.30°; Planetocentric, +East)
  2. ^ List of craters on Vesta, Gazetteer of Planetary Nomenclature (NASA coordinates)
  3. ^ a b JPL Image of the day March 12, 2012 - Vibidia crater



vibidia+crater Latitude and Longitude:

26°58′S 10°18′E / 26.96°S 10.30°E / -26.96; 10.30
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Vibidia
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A picture of Vibidia crater on Vesta taken by Dawn at an altitude of 700 km
Feature typeImpact crater
Location Vestalia Terra, 4 Vesta
Coordinates 26°58′S 10°18′E / 26.96°S 10.30°E / -26.96; 10.30 [1]
Diameter7.1 km (4.4 mi) [1]
Discoverer Dawn
Eponym Vibidia, Vestal virgin

Vibidia is a crater on the asteroid 4 Vesta located at 26.9°S and 139.9°W. [2] It has a diameter of 7.1 km. [1] There is a distinctive ray-like pattern of bright and dark material, with the bright rays extending circularly for 15 km around Vibidia, and the dark rays mostly restricted to within the crater and on the rim. [3] The rays cut across older craters, whereas a few younger craters have formed on top of them. [3]

It was named after the Roman Vestal Virgin Vibidia on 27 December 2011. [1]

References

  1. ^ a b c d "Vibidia". Gazetteer of Planetary Nomenclature. USGS Astrogeology Research Program. (Center Latitude: -26.96°, Center Longitude: 10.30°; Planetocentric, +East)
  2. ^ List of craters on Vesta, Gazetteer of Planetary Nomenclature (NASA coordinates)
  3. ^ a b JPL Image of the day March 12, 2012 - Vibidia crater



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