- In
planetary nomenclature, a
chasma /ˈkæzmə/ (plural:
chasmata /ˈkæzmətə/) is a deep, elongated, steep-sided depression. As of 2020, the IAU has named...
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Melana Chasmata is the
second full-length
album by
Swiss extreme metal band Triptykon,
released through Prowling Death Records /Century
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- are
Tithonium and Ius
chasmata, then Melas,
Candor and
Ophir chasmata, then
Coprates Chasma, then Ganges,
Capri and Eos
chasmata;
finally it
empties into...
- The
Messina Chasmata /mɛˈsiːnə ˈkæzmətə/ are the
largest canyon or
system of
canyons on the
surface of the
Uranian moon Titania,
named after a location...
- The
Kachina Chasmata are the
longest known canyon or
system of
canyons on the
surface of the
Uranian moon Ariel. The name
comes from kachina, a spirit...
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people and
places in Homer's The
Iliad and The Odyssey.
There are two
named chasmata on Tethys. The
central complex of the
Odysseus basin is
called Scheria...
- (WGPSN). A
catena /kəˈtiːnə/ is a
crater chain.
Rhean chasms are
called chasmata. They are
named after sacred places in
world mythologies.
Rhean craters...
- m****. Its
trailing hemisphere is
marked by
large cliffs and
scarps called chasmata; the
trailing hemisphere is also
significantly darker compared to the leading...
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authors and artists. A
chasma (plural
chasmata) is a deep, elongated, steep-sided depression.
Charonian chasmata are
named after vessels in fiction. Craters...
- The
grooves running along the
median line of
chasmata are
called valles.
Arielian graben are
called chasmata. Strobell, M.E.; Masursky, H. (1987). "New...