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- better known as Dr. Seuss. Seuss is one of the largest craters of the Kuiperian system on Mercury. The largest is Bartók crater. Hollows are present within...
- low-reflectance material (LRM). Degas is one of the largest craters of the Kuiperian system on Mercury. The largest is Bartók crater. Mariner 10 image MESSENGER...
- Kuiper is one of the largest craters of the Kuiperian system on Mercury. The largest is Bartók crater. The Kuiperian time period is named after Kuiper crater...
- the northern hemisphere. Hokusai is the fourth-largest crater of the Kuiperian system on Mercury. The largest is Bartók crater. Hokusai is one of 110...
- on the neighboring surface. Amaral is the second-largest crater of the Kuiperian system on Mercury, at 105 km (65 mi) diameter, after Bartók at 118 km...
- imaged by Mariner 10 in 1974. Tyagaraja is the third-largest crater of the Kuiperian system on Mercury, at 97 km diameter, after Bartók crater and Amaral crater...
- the first epoch, the other four are Tolstojan, Calorian, Mansurian, and Kuiperian. Pre-Tolstojan stage I represents the formation stage of Mercury when...
- first imaged by Mariner 10 in 1974. Bartók is the largest crater of the Kuiperian system on Mercury, at 118 km diameter. It is followed by Amaral crater...
- epic poet Carl Spitteler. Spitteler is one of the largest craters of the Kuiperian system on Mercury. The largest is Bartók crater. To the southwest of Spitteler...
- youngest, these are: the pre-Tolstojan, Tolstojan, Calorian, Mansurian, and Kuiperian. Their ages are based on relative dating only. After the formation of...