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Laxness (crater)
Crater on Mercury / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Laxness is a crater on Mercury, located near the north pole. It was named by the IAU in 2013, after Icelandic writer Halldór Laxness.[1]
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Planet | Mercury |
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Coordinates | 83.27°N 50.04°W / 83.27; -50.04 |
Quadrangle | Borealis |
Diameter | 25.89 km |
Eponym | Halldór Laxness |
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S band radar data from the Arecibo Observatory collected between 1999 and 2005 indicates a radar-bright area along the southern interior of Laxness, which is probably indicative of a water ice deposit, and lies within the permanently shadowed part of the crater.[2]
Fuller crater is southeast of Laxness. Both lie in the northern part of the Goethe Basin.