Callistoan multi-ringed impact basin From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Asgard is the second largest multi-ringed basin (large impact crater) on Jupiter's moon Callisto.[2] It is named after Asgard, the realm of the gods in Norse mythology. The central part of Asgard is dominated by the domed Doh impact crater.
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Location | Callisto |
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Coordinates | 32.20°N 139.90°E |
Diameter | 1,400 km (870 mi)[1] |
Eponym | Asgard |
A smaller multi-ring structure is superposed on the northern part of Asgard. It is called Utgard (also from Norse mythology) and measures around 600 km (370 mi) in diameter.[2] Utgard is the fourth largest multi-ring feature on Callisto. A substantial part of the central region of Utgard is covered with deposits from the relatively young Burr crater.
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