Nabokov (crater)

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Feature typePeak-ring impact basin
Coordinates14°34′S 55°46′E / 14.56°S 55.76°E / -14.56; 55.76
Diameter166 km (103 mi)
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MESSENGER WAC mosaic of Nabokov
Feature typePeak-ring impact basin
LocationDerain quadrangle, Mercury
Coordinates14°34′S 55°46′E / 14.56°S 55.76°E / -14.56; 55.76
Diameter166 km (103 mi)
EponymVladimir Nabokov
Enhanced color image of Nabokov

Nabokov is a crater on Mercury. Its name was adopted by the International Astronomical Union (IAU) on April 24, 2012. Nabokov is named for the Russian and American author Vladimir Nabokov.[1]

Nabokov is one of 110 peak ring basins on Mercury.[2] To the west is another peak-ring basin, Holst, of similar size. To the north of Nabokov is Martins crater, and to the northeast is Barney. Nabokov lies on the east side of the ancient Lennon-Picasso Basin. About 137 km to the northeast of Barney is the highest point on Mercury (over 4 km above the global average), the highest part of scarps that are remnants of the rim of the Lennon-Picasso Basin.

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