Astronomy:List of craters in the Solar System

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This is a list of named craters in the Solar System as named by IAU's Working Group for Planetary System Nomenclature. As of 2017, there is a total of 5,223 craters on 40 astronomical bodies, which includes minor planets (asteroids and dwarf planets), planets, and natural satellites.[1] All geological features of a body (including craters) are typically named after a specific theme.[2] For completeness, the list also refers to the craters on § Earth, which naming process is not overseen by IAU's WGPSN.


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Distribution of named craters in the Solar System (As of 2017).

Amalthea (2)

Feature Diameter Approval
Year
Eponym Ref
Gaea (crater) 80 km 1979 Gaia, Greek mother earth goddess who brought Zeus to Crete WGPSN
Pan (crater) 100 km 1979 Pan (crater), Greek goat-god son of Amalthea and Hermes WGPSN

Ariel (17)

Crater Coordinates Diameter
(km)
Approval
Year
Eponym Ref
Abans [ ⚑ ] 15°30′S 108°42′W / 15.5°S 108.7°W / -15.5; -108.7 (Abans) 20 1988 Spirit of the iron mines WGPSN
Agape [ ⚑ ] 46°54′S 23°30′W / 46.9°S 23.5°W / -46.9; -23.5 (Agape) 34 1988 Spirit in Spenser's Fairy Queene WGPSN
Ataksak [ ⚑ ] 53°06′S 135°42′W / 53.1°S 135.7°W / -53.1; -135.7 (Ataksak) 22 1988 Eskimo benevolent spirit WGPSN
Befana [ ⚑ ] 17°00′S 31°54′E / 17°S 31.9°E / -17; 31.9 (Befana) 21 1988 Good spirit who fills Italian children's stockings with toys on twelfth night WGPSN
Berylune [ ⚑ ] 22°30′S 32°06′W / 22.5°S 32.1°W / -22.5; -32.1 (Berylune) 29 1988 Good spirit in Maeterlinck's The Bluebird WGPSN
Deive [ ⚑ ] 22°18′S 23°00′E / 22.3°S 23°E / -22.3; 23 (Deive) 20 1988 Spirit of beautiful maiden WGPSN
Djadek [ ⚑ ] 12°00′S 108°54′W / 12°S 108.9°W / -12; -108.9 (Djadek) 22 1988 Czech ancestral benevolent spirit and household guardian WGPSN
Domovoy [ ⚑ ] 71°30′S 20°18′W / 71.5°S 20.3°W / -71.5; -20.3 (Domovoy) 71 1988 Slavic spirit protector of home WGPSN
Finvara [ ⚑ ] 15°48′S 19°00′E / 15.8°S 19°E / -15.8; 19 (Finvara) 31 1988 Irish king of spirits; provided horses and wine to men WGPSN
Gwyn [ ⚑ ] 77°30′S 22°30′E / 77.5°S 22.5°E / -77.5; 22.5 (Gwyn) 34 1988 Irish god of battle; leads men's souls to Annwn WGPSN
Huon [ ⚑ ] 37°48′S 33°42′E / 37.8°S 33.7°E / -37.8; 33.7 (Huon) 40 1988 Replaced Oberon as King of Spirits when Oberon died WGPSN
Laica [ ⚑ ] 21°18′S 44°24′E / 21.3°S 44.4°E / -21.3; 44.4 (Laica) 30 1988 Inca good spirit WGPSN
Mab [ ⚑ ] 38°48′S 7°48′W / 38.8°S 7.8°W / -38.8; -7.8 (Mab) 34 1988 Queen of Spirits dethroned Titania WGPSN
Melusine [ ⚑ ] 52°54′S 8°54′E / 52.9°S 8.9°E / -52.9; 8.9 (Melusine) 50 1988 Spirit heroine of medieval French story WGPSN
Oonagh [ ⚑ ] 21°54′S 115°36′W / 21.9°S 115.6°W / -21.9; -115.6 (Oonagh) 39 1988 Irish Queen of Fairies WGPSN
Rima [ ⚑ ] 18°18′S 99°12′W / 18.3°S 99.2°W / -18.3; -99.2 (Rima) 41 1988 Spirit in Hudson's Green Mansions WGPSN
Yangoor [ ⚑ ] 68°42′S 80°18′W / 68.7°S 80.3°W / -68.7; -80.3 (Yangoor) 78 1988 Spirit that brings day WGPSN

Callisto (141)

Main page: Astronomy:List of craters on Callisto
Crater Coordinates Diameter
(km)
Approval
Year
Eponym Ref
Adal [ ⚑ ] 75°30′N 79°42′W / 75.5°N 79.7°W / 75.5; -79.7 (Adal) 41.7 1979 Adal (Norse) WGPSN
Aegir [ ⚑ ] 45°48′S 103°48′W / 45.8°S 103.8°W / -45.8; -103.8 (Aegir) 53.9 1997 Aegir (Norse) WGPSN
Agloolik [ ⚑ ] 47°42′S 82°24′W / 47.7°S 82.4°W / -47.7; -82.4 (Agloolik) 61.6 1997 Agloolik (Inuit) WGPSN
Ägröi [ ⚑ ] 43°12′N 10°54′W / 43.2°N 10.9°W / 43.2; -10.9 (Ägröi) 67.4 1979 Äkräs (Uralic) WGPSN
Ahti [ ⚑ ] 41°24′N 102°24′W / 41.4°N 102.4°W / 41.4; -102.4 (Ahti) 54.8 1988 Ahti (Finnish) WGPSN
Ajleke [ ⚑ ] 22°42′N 101°24′W / 22.7°N 101.4°W / 22.7; -101.4 (Ajleke) 70 1988 Ajleke (Sami) WGPSN
Akycha [ ⚑ ] 72°36′N 41°18′E / 72.6°N 41.3°E / 72.6; 41.3 (Akycha) 81 1979 Akycha (Inuit of Alaska) WGPSN
Alfr [ ⚑ ] 9°54′S 137°18′E / 9.9°S 137.3°E / -9.9; 137.3 (Alfr) 96 1979 Alfr (Norse) WGPSN
Áli [ ⚑ ] 59°00′N 55°54′W / 59°N 55.9°W / 59; -55.9 (Áli) 32.9 1979 Áli (Norse) WGPSN
Ánarr [ ⚑ ] 44°00′N 0°30′W / 44°N 0.5°W / 44; -0.5 (Ánarr) 41.7 1979 Ánarr (Norse) WGPSN
Arcas [ ⚑ ] 85°36′S 67°30′W / 85.6°S 67.5°W / -85.6; -67.5 (Arcas) 60.9 1997 Arcas (Greek) WGPSN
Askr [ ⚑ ] 51°48′N 35°54′E / 51.8°N 35.9°E / 51.8; 35.9 (Askr) 68.8 1979 Askr (Norse) WGPSN
Audr [ ⚑ ] 30°54′S 80°36′W / 30.9°S 80.6°W / -30.9; -80.6 (Audr) 80.8 1997 Audr (Norse) WGPSN
Austri [ ⚑ ] 80°54′S 64°30′W / 80.9°S 64.5°W / -80.9; -64.5 (Austri) 15 1997 Austri (Norse) WGPSN
Aziren [ ⚑ ] 35°24′N 178°12′W / 35.4°N 178.2°W / 35.4; -178.2 (Aziren) 55.6 1988 Aziren (Estonian) WGPSN
Balkr [ ⚑ ] 28°54′N 11°42′W / 28.9°N 11.7°W / 28.9; -11.7 (Balkr) 68 1979 Balkr (Norse) WGPSN
Barri [ ⚑ ] 31°30′S 70°30′W / 31.5°S 70.5°W / -31.5; -70.5 (Barri) 69 1997 Barri (Norse) WGPSN
Bavörr [ ⚑ ] 49°06′N 20°00′W / 49.1°N 20°W / 49.1; -20 (Bavörr) 85.3 1979 Bavörr (Norse) WGPSN
Beli [ ⚑ ] 62°36′N 80°12′W / 62.6°N 80.2°W / 62.6; -80.2 (Beli) 55.6 1979 Belenus (Celtic) WGPSN
Biflindi [ ⚑ ] 53°36′S 74°06′W / 53.6°S 74.1°W / -53.6; -74.1 (Biflindi) 58 1997 Biflindi (Norse) WGPSN
Bragi [ ⚑ ] 75°30′N 60°42′W / 75.5°N 60.7°W / 75.5; -60.7 (Bragi) 61.8 1979 Bragi (Norse) WGPSN
Brami [ ⚑ ] 28°48′N 19°00′W / 28.8°N 19°W / 28.8; -19 (Brami) 75.7 1979 Brami (Norse) WGPSN
Bran [ ⚑ ] 24°12′S 154°24′E / 24.2°S 154.4°E / -24.2; 154.4 (Bran) 78 1979 Bran the Blessed (Celtic) WGPSN
Buga [ ⚑ ] 22°18′N 36°06′E / 22.3°N 36.1°E / 22.3; 36.1 (Buga) 59 1979 Buga (god) (Evenk) WGPSN
Buri [ ⚑ ] 37°30′S 45°30′W / 37.5°S 45.5°W / -37.5; -45.5 (Buri) 86 1979 Búri (Norse) WGPSN
Burr [ ⚑ ] 42°42′N 134°30′W / 42.7°N 134.5°W / 42.7; -134.5 (Burr) 75.4 1979 Burr (Norse) WGPSN
Dag [ ⚑ ] 58°30′N 73°18′W / 58.5°N 73.3°W / 58.5; -73.3 (Dag) 46.6 1979 Dag (Norse) WGPSN
Danr [ ⚑ ] 62°30′N 76°54′W / 62.5°N 76.9°W / 62.5; -76.9 (Danr) 45.2 1979 Danr (Norse) WGPSN
Dia [ ⚑ ] 73°00′N 50°30′W / 73°N 50.5°W / 73; -50.5 (Dia) 34.4 1979 Dia (Greek) WGPSN
Doh [ ⚑ ] 30°36′N 141°24′W / 30.6°N 141.4°W / 30.6; -141.4 (Doh) 59.5 1997 Doh (Ketian) WGPSN
Dryops [ ⚑ ] 80°00′N 34°48′W / 80°N 34.8°W / 80; -34.8 (Dryops) 31.5 1979 Dryops (Greek; son of Apollo) WGPSN
Durinn [ ⚑ ] 67°00′N 89°06′W / 67°N 89.1°W / 67; -89.1 (Durinn) 51.6 1979 Durin (Norse) WGPSN
Egdir [ ⚑ ] 33°54′N 35°54′W / 33.9°N 35.9°W / 33.9; -35.9 (Egdir) 60.6 1979 Eggthér (Norse) WGPSN
Egres [ ⚑ ] 42°30′N 176°36′W / 42.5°N 176.6°W / 42.5; -176.6 (Egres) 45.5 1988 Äkräs (Karelian) WGPSN
Erlik [ ⚑ ] 66°48′N 1°18′W / 66.8°N 1.3°W / 66.8; -1.3 (Erlik) 26.6 1979 Erlik (Russia n) WGPSN
Fadir [ ⚑ ] 56°36′N 12°36′W / 56.6°N 12.6°W / 56.6; -12.6 (Fadir) 78.6 1979 Fadir (Norse) WGPSN
Fili [ ⚑ ] 64°12′N 10°18′E / 64.2°N 10.3°E / 64.2; 10.3 (Fili) 31.7 1979 Fili (Norse) WGPSN
Finnr [ ⚑ ] 15°30′N 4°18′W / 15.5°N 4.3°W / 15.5; -4.3 (Finnr) 80 1979 Finnr (Norse) WGPSN
Freki [ ⚑ ] 79°48′N 8°18′E / 79.8°N 8.3°E / 79.8; 8.3 (Freki) 55 1979 Freki (Norse) WGPSN
Frodi [ ⚑ ] 68°24′N 139°54′W / 68.4°N 139.9°W / 68.4; -139.9 (Frodi) 45.9 1979 Frodi (Norse) WGPSN
Fulla [ ⚑ ] 74°00′N 108°06′W / 74°N 108.1°W / 74; -108.1 (Fulla) 58.9 1979 Fulla (Norse) WGPSN
Fulnir [ ⚑ ] 60°06′N 35°18′W / 60.1°N 35.3°W / 60.1; -35.3 (Fulnir) 43.1 1979 Fulnir (Norse) WGPSN
Gandalfr [ ⚑ ] 80°30′S 63°36′W / 80.5°S 63.6°W / -80.5; -63.6 (Gandalfr) 17 1997 Gandalfr (Norse) WGPSN
Geri [ ⚑ ] 66°42′N 6°12′E / 66.7°N 6.2°E / 66.7; 6.2 (Geri) 38.9 1979 Geri (Norse) WGPSN
Ginandi [ ⚑ ] 85°18′S 52°06′W / 85.3°S 52.1°W / -85.3; -52.1 (Ginandi) 44.4 1997 Ginandi (Norse) WGPSN
Gisl [ ⚑ ] 57°12′N 34°36′W / 57.2°N 34.6°W / 57.2; -34.6 (Gisl) 37 1979 Gisl (Norse) WGPSN
Gloi [ ⚑ ] 49°N 115°E / 49°N 115°E / 49; 115 (Gloi) 115.3 1979 Gloi (Norse) WGPSN
Göll [ ⚑ ] 57°18′N 40°18′E / 57.3°N 40.3°E / 57.3; 40.3 (Göll) 55.4 1979 Göll (Norse) WGPSN
Göndul [ ⚑ ] 60°00′N 114°06′W / 60°N 114.1°W / 60; -114.1 (Göndul) 45.5 1979 Göndul (Norse) WGPSN
Grimr [ ⚑ ] 41°30′N 145°24′E / 41.5°N 145.4°E / 41.5; 145.4 (Grimr) 103.2 1979 Grimr (Norse) WGPSN
Gunnr [ ⚑ ] 64°36′N 104°42′W / 64.6°N 104.7°W / 64.6; -104.7 (Gunnr) 61.1 1979 Gunnr (Norse) WGPSN
Gymir [ ⚑ ] 63°42′N 48°48′W / 63.7°N 48.8°W / 63.7; -48.8 (Gymir) 40.6 1979 Gymir (Norse) WGPSN
Hábrok [ ⚑ ] 76°12′N 131°54′W / 76.2°N 131.9°W / 76.2; -131.9 (Hábrok) 37.2 1979 Hábrók (Norse) WGPSN
Haki [ ⚑ ] 25°00′N 44°54′E / 25°N 44.9°E / 25; 44.9 (Haki) 72.2 1979 Haki (Norse) WGPSN
Hár [ ⚑ ] 3°30′S 2°00′E / 3.5°S 2°E / -3.5; 2 (Hár) 52.2 1979 Hár (Norse) WGPSN
Heimdall [ ⚑ ] 63°30′S 3°00′E / 63.5°S 3°E / -63.5; 3 (Heimdall) 210 2000 Heimdall (Norse) WGPSN
Hepti [ ⚑ ] 64°30′N 23°24′W / 64.5°N 23.4°W / 64.5; -23.4 (Hepti) 48.6 1979 Hepti (Norse) WGPSN
Hijsi [ ⚑ ] 63°06′N 171°30′W / 63.1°N 171.5°W / 63.1; -171.5 (Hijsi) 54.1 1988 Hiisi (Karelian) WGPSN
Hödr [ ⚑ ] 69°06′N 89°12′W / 69.1°N 89.2°W / 69.1; -89.2 (Hödr) 76.5 1979 Hödr (Norse) WGPSN
Hoenir [ ⚑ ] 33°42′S 99°06′E / 33.7°S 99.1°E / -33.7; 99.1 (Hoenir) 81.1 1979 Hoenir (Norse) WGPSN
Högni [ ⚑ ] 11°48′S 4°48′W / 11.8°S 4.8°W / -11.8; -4.8 (Högni) 76 1979 Högni (Norse) WGPSN
Höldr [ ⚑ ] 43°54′N 108°12′W / 43.9°N 108.2°W / 43.9; -108.2 (Höldr) 68.1 1988 Höldr (Norse) WGPSN
Igaluk [ ⚑ ] 5°36′N 44°00′E / 5.6°N 44°E / 5.6; 44 (Igaluk) 111.7 1979 Igaluk (Alaskan Inuit) WGPSN
Ilma [ ⚑ ] 29°54′S 167°12′W / 29.9°S 167.2°W / -29.9; -167.2 (Ilma) 102 1988 Ilma (not specified) WGPSN
Ivarr [ ⚑ ] 5°48′S 38°36′E / 5.8°S 38.6°E / -5.8; 38.6 (Ivarr) 73.1 1979 Ivarr (Norse) WGPSN
Jalkr [ ⚑ ] 38°36′S 82°42′W / 38.6°S 82.7°W / -38.6; -82.7 (Jalkr) 93.5 1997 Jalkr (Norse) WGPSN
Jumal [ ⚑ ] 58°54′N 118°00′W / 58.9°N 118°W / 58.9; -118 (Jumal) 58.5 1988 Jumal (Estonian) WGPSN
Jumo [ ⚑ ] 65°42′N 11°48′W / 65.7°N 11.8°W / 65.7; -11.8 (Jumo) 43.6 1979 Jumo (Uralic) WGPSN
Kári [ ⚑ ] 48°12′N 116°18′W / 48.2°N 116.3°W / 48.2; -116.3 (Kári) 34.5 1979 Kári (Norse) WGPSN
Karl [ ⚑ ] 56°24′N 29°24′E / 56.4°N 29.4°E / 56.4; 29.4 (Karl) 34 1979 Karl (Norse) WGPSN
Keelut [ ⚑ ] 76°48′S 90°54′W / 76.8°S 90.9°W / -76.8; -90.9 (Keelut) 64 1997 Keelut (Inuit) WGPSN
Kul' [ ⚑ ] 62°54′N 121°54′W / 62.9°N 121.9°W / 62.9; -121.9 (Kul') 40.5 1988 Kul' (Komi) WGPSN
Lempo [ ⚑ ] 25°12′S 40°06′E / 25.2°S 40.1°E / -25.2; 40.1 (Lempo) 41.3 1988 Lempo (Uralic) WGPSN
Ljekio [ ⚑ ] 49°06′N 162°18′W / 49.1°N 162.3°W / 49.1; -162.3 (Ljekio) 23.8 1988 Liekkiö (Finnish) WGPSN
Lodurr [ ⚑ ] 50°48′S 89°54′E / 50.8°S 89.9°E / -50.8; 89.9 (Lodurr) 72 1979 Lóðurr (Norse) WGPSN
Lofn [ ⚑ ] 56°30′S 22°18′W / 56.5°S 22.3°W / -56.5; -22.3 (Lofn) 200 1997 Lofn (Norse) WGPSN
Loni [ ⚑ ] 3°36′S 145°42′E / 3.6°S 145.7°E / -3.6; 145.7 (Loni) 85 1979 Loni (Norse) WGPSN
Losy [ ⚑ ] 65°18′N 36°42′E / 65.3°N 36.7°E / 65.3; 36.7 (Losy) 62.1 1979 Losy (Mongol) WGPSN
Lycaon [ ⚑ ] 45°24′S 5°54′W / 45.4°S 5.9°W / -45.4; -5.9 (Lycaon) 59 1997 Lycaon (Greek) WGPSN
Maderatcha [ ⚑ ] 30°42′N 95°18′W / 30.7°N 95.3°W / 30.7; -95.3 (Maderatcha) 66.2 1988 Maderakka (Sami) WGPSN
Mera [ ⚑ ] 64°06′N 75°12′W / 64.1°N 75.2°W / 64.1; -75.2 (Mera) 39.5 1979 Mera (Greek) WGPSN
Mimir [ ⚑ ] 32°36′N 53°12′W / 32.6°N 53.2°W / 32.6; -53.2 (Mimir) 47.7 1979 Mimir (Norse) WGPSN
Mitsina [ ⚑ ] 57°30′N 103°42′W / 57.5°N 103.7°W / 57.5; -103.7 (Mitsina) 40.4 1979 Mitsina (Alaskan Inuit) WGPSN
Modi [ ⚑ ] 66°24′N 119°18′W / 66.4°N 119.3°W / 66.4; -119.3 (Modi) 37.8 1979 Modi (Norse) WGPSN
Nakki [ ⚑ ] 56°24′S 69°42′W / 56.4°S 69.7°W / -56.4; -69.7 (Nakki) 59.8 1997 Näkki (Finnish) WGPSN
Nama [ ⚑ ] 57°N 29°E / 57°N 29°E / 57; 29 (Nama) 30.1 1979 Nama (?[clarification needed] folklore) WGPSN
Nár [ ⚑ ] 1°30′S 46°00′W / 1.5°S 46°W / -1.5; -46 (Nár) 56.9 1979 Nár (Norse) WGPSN
Nerrivik [ ⚑ ] 16°54′S 56°24′W / 16.9°S 56.4°W / -16.9; -56.4 (Nerrivik) 44.3 1979 Nerrivik (Alaskan Inuit) WGPSN
Nidi [ ⚑ ] 66°24′N 94°54′W / 66.4°N 94.9°W / 66.4; -94.9 (Nidi) 49.3 1979 Niði (Norse) WGPSN
Nirkes [ ⚑ ] 31°24′N 164°18′W / 31.4°N 164.3°W / 31.4; -164.3 (Nirkes) 58.5 1988 Nyyrikki (Karelian) WGPSN
Njord [ ⚑ ] 16°42′N 132°36′W / 16.7°N 132.6°W / 16.7; -132.6 (Njord) 44.6 1988 Njord (Norse) WGPSN
Nori [ ⚑ ] 45°12′N 16°24′E / 45.2°N 16.4°E / 45.2; 16.4 (Nori) 114 1979 Nori (Norse) WGPSN
Norov-Ava [ ⚑ ] 54°36′N 112°48′W / 54.6°N 112.8°W / 54.6; -112.8 (Norov-Ava) 41.4 1988 Norov-Ava (Mordvinian) WGPSN
Nuada [ ⚑ ] 62°18′N 87°30′E / 62.3°N 87.5°E / 62.3; 87.5 (Nuada) 66 1979 Nuada (Celtic) WGPSN
Numi-Torum [ ⚑ ] 50°06′S 92°54′W / 50.1°S 92.9°W / -50.1; -92.9 (Numi-Torum) 75.6 1997 Numi-Torum (Mansi people of Russia ) WGPSN
Nyctimus [ ⚑ ] 62°48′S 3°54′W / 62.8°S 3.9°W / -62.8; -3.9 (Nyctimus) 34 1997 Nyctimus (Greek) WGPSN
Oluksak [ ⚑ ] 47°48′S 63°30′W / 47.8°S 63.5°W / -47.8; -63.5 (Oluksak) 86.7 1997 Oluksak (Celtic) WGPSN
Omol' [ ⚑ ] 42°18′N 116°54′W / 42.3°N 116.9°W / 42.3; -116.9 (Omol') 60.4 1988 Omol' (Komi) WGPSN
Orestheus [ ⚑ ] 46°42′S 47°42′W / 46.7°S 47.7°W / -46.7; -47.7 (Orestheus) 22.5 1997 Orestheus (Greek) WGPSN
Oski [ ⚑ ] 57°30′N 91°00′E / 57.5°N 91°E / 57.5; 91 (Oski) 48.1 1979 Oski (Norse) WGPSN
Ottar [ ⚑ ] 61°30′N 103°54′W / 61.5°N 103.9°W / 61.5; -103.9 (Ottar) 59.8 1979 Ottar (Norse) WGPSN
Pekko [ ⚑ ] 18°18′N 5°24′W / 18.3°N 5.4°W / 18.3; -5.4 (Pekko) 62 1979 Pekko (Uralic) WGPSN
Randver [ ⚑ ] 71°54′S 53°54′W / 71.9°S 53.9°W / -71.9; -53.9 (Randver) 28 1997 Randver (Norse) WGPSN
Reginleif [ ⚑ ] 66°00′S 96°30′W / 66°S 96.5°W / -66; -96.5 (Reginleif) 54.8 1997 Regincleif (Norse) WGPSN
Reginn [ ⚑ ] 39°48′N 90°06′W / 39.8°N 90.1°W / 39.8; -90.1 (Reginn) 57 1979 Reginn (Norse) WGPSN
Reifnir [ ⚑ ] 50°48′S 54°18′W / 50.8°S 54.3°W / -50.8; -54.3 (Reifnir) 36.8 1997 Reifnir (Norse) WGPSN
Rigr [ ⚑ ] 70°48′N 115°24′E / 70.8°N 115.4°E / 70.8; 115.4 (Rigr) 72.5 1979 Rigr (Norse) WGPSN
Rongoteus [ ⚑ ] 53°36′N 106°06′W / 53.6°N 106.1°W / 53.6; -106.1 (Rongoteus) 35.5 1988 Rongoteus (Karelian) WGPSN
Rota [ ⚑ ] 27°12′N 108°24′W / 27.2°N 108.4°W / 27.2; -108.4 (Rota) 45 1988 Róta (Norse) WGPSN
Saga [ ⚑ ] 0°36′N 34°06′E / 0.6°N 34.1°E / 0.6; 34.1 (Saga) 11.1 1979 Saga (Norse) WGPSN
Sarakka [ ⚑ ] 3°18′S 53°30′W / 3.3°S 53.5°W / -3.3; -53.5 (Sarakka) 47.7 1979 Sarakka (Uralic) WGPSN
Seqinek [ ⚑ ] 55°30′N 25°24′W / 55.5°N 25.4°W / 55.5; -25.4 (Seqinek) 80.7 1979 Seqinek (Inuit) WGPSN
Sholmo [ ⚑ ] 53°42′N 16°12′W / 53.7°N 16.2°W / 53.7; -16.2 (Sholmo) 57 1979 Sholmo (Uralic) WGPSN
Sigyn [ ⚑ ] 35°54′N 29°00′W / 35.9°N 29°W / 35.9; -29 (Sigyn) 49.8 1979 Sigyn (Norse) WGPSN
Skeggold [ ⚑ ] 49°42′S 31°54′W / 49.7°S 31.9°W / -49.7; -31.9 (Skeggold) 43 1997 Skeggöld (Norse) WGPSN
Sköll [ ⚑ ] 55°36′N 44°24′E / 55.6°N 44.4°E / 55.6; 44.4 (Sköll) 59.6 1979 Sköll (Norse) WGPSN
Skuld [ ⚑ ] 10°00′N 37°54′W / 10°N 37.9°W / 10; -37.9 (Skuld) 91.8 1979 Skuld (Norse) WGPSN
Sudri [ ⚑ ] 55°54′N 135°36′W / 55.9°N 135.6°W / 55.9; -135.6 (Sudri) 69.5 1979 Sudri (Norse) WGPSN
Sumbur [ ⚑ ] 67°06′N 34°48′E / 67.1°N 34.8°E / 67.1; 34.8 (Sumbur) 37.9 1979 Sumbur (Buryat) WGPSN
Tapio [ ⚑ ] 30°06′N 108°36′W / 30.1°N 108.6°W / 30.1; -108.6 (Tapio) 52.2 1988 Tapio (Finnish) WGPSN
Thekkr [ ⚑ ] 80°18′S 62°00′W / 80.3°S 62°W / -80.3; -62 (Thekkr) 13 1997 Thekkr (Norse) WGPSN
Thorir [ ⚑ ] 31°54′S 66°42′W / 31.9°S 66.7°W / -31.9; -66.7 (Thorir) 62.7 1997 Thorir (Norse) WGPSN
Tindr [ ⚑ ] 2°18′S 4°30′E / 2.3°S 4.5°E / -2.3; 4.5 (Tindr) 75.8 1979 Tindr (Norse) WGPSN
Tontu [ ⚑ ] 27°36′N 100°18′W / 27.6°N 100.3°W / 27.6; -100.3 (Tontu) 40.2 1988 Tonttu (Finnish) WGPSN
Tornarsuk [ ⚑ ] 28°48′N 127°36′W / 28.8°N 127.6°W / 28.8; -127.6 (Tornarsuk) 99 1979 Tornarsuk (Greenland Inuit) WGPSN
Tyll [ ⚑ ] 44°48′N 166°30′W / 44.8°N 166.5°W / 44.8; -166.5 (Tyll) 68.7 1988 Suur Tõll (Estonian) WGPSN
Tyn [ ⚑ ] 71°06′N 127°30′E / 71.1°N 127.5°E / 71.1; 127.5 (Tyn) 63 1979 Tyn (Germanic) WGPSN
Uksakka [ ⚑ ] 49°30′S 42°12′W / 49.5°S 42.2°W / -49.5; -42.2 (Uksakka) 22.5 1997 Uksakka (Finnish) WGPSN
Valfödr [ ⚑ ] 1°18′S 113°00′E / 1.3°S 113°E / -1.3; 113 (Valfödr) 101.5 1979 Valfödr (Norse) WGPSN
Vali [ ⚑ ] 9°42′N 34°42′E / 9.7°N 34.7°E / 9.7; 34.7 (Vali) 54.3 1979 Vali (Norse) WGPSN
Vanapagan [ ⚑ ] 39°30′N 158°30′W / 39.5°N 158.5°W / 39.5; -158.5 (Vanapagan) 62.7 1988 Vanapagan (Estonian) WGPSN
Veralden [ ⚑ ] 33°18′N 95°30′W / 33.3°N 95.5°W / 33.3; -95.5 (Veralden) 75.2 1988 Veralden (Sami religion) WGPSN
Vestri [ ⚑ ] 45°18′N 52°30′W / 45.3°N 52.5°W / 45.3; -52.5 (Vestri) 77.3 1979 Vestri (Norse) WGPSN
Vidarr [ ⚑ ] 12°06′N 166°36′E / 12.1°N 166.6°E / 12.1; 166.6 (Vidarr) 78 1988 Vidarr (Norse) WGPSN
Vitr [ ⚑ ] 22°06′S 10°36′E / 22.1°S 10.6°E / -22.1; 10.6 (Vitr) 72.8 1979 Vitr (Norse) WGPSN
Vu-Murt [ ⚑ ] 21°30′N 170°18′W / 21.5°N 170.3°W / 21.5; -170.3 (Vu-Murt) 34.5 1988 Vu-Murt (Estonian) WGPSN
Vutash [ ⚑ ] 31°36′N 102°18′W / 31.6°N 102.3°W / 31.6; -102.3 (Vutash) 46.2 1988 Vutash (Estonian) WGPSN
Ymir [ ⚑ ] 51°30′N 99°42′W / 51.5°N 99.7°W / 51.5; -99.7 (Ymir) 79 1979 Ymir (Norse) WGPSN
Yuryung [ ⚑ ] 54°42′S 85°42′W / 54.7°S 85.7°W / -54.7; -85.7 (Yuryung) 75.1 1997 Yuryung (Sakha) WGPSN

Ceres (90)

Crater Coordinates Diameter
(km)
Approval
Year
Eponym Ref
Abellio [ ⚑ ] 33°12′N 66°55′W / 33.2°N 66.91°W / 33.2; -66.91 (Abellio) 32 2015 Gaul god of the apple tree WGPSN
Achita [ ⚑ ] 25°49′N 65°58′E / 25.82°N 65.96°E / 25.82; 65.96 (Achita) 40 2015 Nigerian god of agriculture WGPSN
Annona [ ⚑ ] 48°08′S 8°26′E / 48.14°S 8.43°E / -48.14; 8.43 (Annona) 60 2015 Roman goddess of crops and of the harvest WGPSN
Anura [ ⚑ ] 13°55′S 11°47′E / 13.92°S 11.79°E / -13.92; 11.79 (Anura) 37 2015 Arawakan (Guyana) spirit of the tobacco seeds WGPSN
Aristaeus [ ⚑ ] 23°26′N 97°41′E / 23.43°N 97.68°E / 23.43; 97.68 (Aristaeus) 35.8 2016 Greek god of agriculture WGPSN
Asari [ ⚑ ] 83°02′N 40°07′W / 83.03°N 40.12°W / 83.03; -40.12 (Asari) 56 2015 Syrian god of agriculture WGPSN
Attis [ ⚑ ] 73°04′S 102°10′W / 73.07°S 102.16°W / -73.07; -102.16 (Attis) 22 2015 Greek/Phrygian god of vegetation and of fertility WGPSN
Azacca [ ⚑ ] 6°40′S 141°36′W / 6.66°S 141.6°W / -6.66; -141.6 (Azacca) 49.91 2015 Haitian god of agriculture WGPSN
Begbalel [ ⚑ ] 17°43′N 34°39′W / 17.71°N 34.65°W / 17.71; -34.65 (Begbalel) 102 2016 Yap Islands (Caroline Islands Micronesia) guardian of the taro fields who controls the yield of the crops WGPSN
Belun [ ⚑ ] 33°43′S 3°45′W / 33.71°S 3.75°W / -33.71; -3.75 (Belun) 36.04 2015 Belarus god of the fields WGPSN
Besua [ ⚑ ] 42°21′S 59°47′W / 42.35°S 59.79°W / -42.35; -59.79 (Besua) 17 2015 Egyptian grain god WGPSN
Bilwis [ ⚑ ] 86°12′N 79°36′E / 86.2°N 79.6°E / 86.2; 79.6 (Bilwis) 7 2017 German corn spirit WGPSN
Binayo [ ⚑ ] 86°24′N 145°12′E / 86.4°N 145.2°E / 86.4; 145.2 (Binayo) 16 2017 Philippine (Hanunoo/Mangyan Mindoro Island) female spirit caretaker of the rice spirits WGPSN
Bonsu [ ⚑ ] 1°44′N 93°13′E / 1.74°N 93.21°E / 1.74; 93.21 (Bonsu) 31 2015 Bateg/Batek (Malaysia) god who watches over the fruits and flowers WGPSN
Braciaca [ ⚑ ] 22°46′S 84°22′E / 22.77°S 84.37°E / -22.77; 84.37 (Braciaca) 8 2016 Celtic god of malt WGPSN
Cacaguat [ ⚑ ] 1°11′S 143°37′E / 1.19°S 143.61°E / -1.19; 143.61 (Cacaguat) 13.6 2016 Nicaraguan god of cacao WGPSN
Cachimana [ ⚑ ] 85°12′N 146°48′W / 85.2°N 146.8°W / 85.2; -146.8 (Cachimana) 18 2017 Atabapo and Inirida tribes’ (Upper Orinoco River region Venezuela) vegetation god who ripens the crops and controls the seasons WGPSN
Centeotl [ ⚑ ] 18°57′N 141°13′E / 18.95°N 141.22°E / 18.95; 141.22 (Centeotl) 6 2016 Mexican god/goddess of maize and agriculture WGPSN
Chaminuka [ ⚑ ] 58°35′S 131°12′E / 58.58°S 131.2°E / -58.58; 131.2 (Chaminuka) 122 2015 Shona (Zimbabwe) spirit who provides rains in times of droughts WGPSN
Coniraya [ ⚑ ] 39°54′N 65°44′E / 39.9°N 65.73°E / 39.9; 65.73 (Coniraya) 135 2015 Inca god who was responsible for the system of agricultural terracing and irrigation WGPSN
Consus [ ⚑ ] 20°42′S 159°30′W / 20.7°S 159.5°W / -20.7; -159.5 (Consus) 64 2016 Italian agricultural god who watched over the harvested and stored crop WGPSN
Cozobi [ ⚑ ] 45°20′N 72°41′W / 45.33°N 72.69°W / 45.33; -72.69 (Cozobi) 24 2015 Zapotec (S. Mexico) god of maize and of abundant food WGPSN
Dada [ ⚑ ] 58°38′N 23°14′W / 58.63°N 23.24°W / 58.63; -23.24 (Dada) 12 2015 Nigerian god of vegetables WGPSN
Dantu [ ⚑ ] 24°18′N 138°14′E / 24.3°N 138.23°E / 24.3; 138.23 (Dantu) 126 2015 Ghanan god associated with the planting of the corn WGPSN
Darzamat [ ⚑ ] 44°13′S 76°24′E / 44.21°S 76.4°E / -44.21; 76.4 (Darzamat) 92 2015 Darzamate Dārza-māte; Latvian spirit "Mother of the garden." WGPSN
Datan [ ⚑ ] 59°30′N 107°41′W / 59.5°N 107.69°W / 59.5; -107.69 (Datan) 60 2015 Polish god of the tilling of the soil WGPSN
Dikhan [ ⚑ ] 81°48′N 78°06′E / 81.8°N 78.1°E / 81.8; 78.1 (Dikhan) 21 2017 Dikhan baba; Kazakh preislamic deity of farming WGPSN
Doliku [ ⚑ ] 40°47′S 5°53′E / 40.79°S 5.88°E / -40.79; 5.88 (Doliku) 15 2015 Dahomey (Benin) god of the fields WGPSN
Duginavi [ ⚑ ] 39°12′N 4°17′E / 39.2°N 4.29°E / 39.2; 4.29 (Duginavi) 155 2016 Kogi (N. Colombia) god who taught people agriculture WGPSN
Ernutet [ ⚑ ] 52°56′N 45°31′E / 52.93°N 45.52°E / 52.93; 45.52 (Ernutet) 53.4 2015 Egyptian cobra-headed goddess of the harvest WGPSN
Enzinu [ ⚑ ] 43°14′N 164°18′W / 43.24°N 164.3°W / 43.24; -164.3 (Ezinu) 116 2015 Sumerian goddess of the grain WGPSN
Fejokoo [ ⚑ ] 29°09′N 47°53′W / 29.15°N 47.89°W / 29.15; -47.89 (Fejokoo) 68 2015 Nigerian god who supplied the yams WGPSN
Fluusa [ ⚑ ] 31°19′S 178°13′E / 31.31°S 178.22°E / -31.31; 178.22 (Fluusa) 60 2015 Oscan (ancient S. Italy) goddess of flowers counterpart of Roman goddess Flora WGPSN
Gaue [ ⚑ ] 30°49′N 86°10′E / 30.81°N 86.16°E / 30.81; 86.16 (Gaue) 80 2015 Germanic goddess to whom offerings are made in harvesting the rye WGPSN
Geshtin [ ⚑ ] 57°00′N 101°11′W / 57°N 101.19°W / 57; -101.19 (Geshtin) 80 2015 Sumerian/Babylonian goddess of the vine WGPSN
Ghanan [ ⚑ ] 76°34′N 30°46′E / 76.56°N 30.76°E / 76.56; 30.76 (Ghanan) 68 2015 Mayan god of maize WGPSN
Hakumyi [ ⚑ ] 51°25′N 27°45′E / 51.42°N 27.75°E / 51.42; 27.75 (Hakumyi) 29.2 2016 Paraguay Brazil and Bolivia spirit helpful in gardening WGPSN
Hamori [ ⚑ ] 60°52′S 79°26′E / 60.86°S 79.44°E / -60.86; 79.44 (Hamori) 60 2015 Japanese god protector of tree leaves WGPSN
Hatipowa [ ⚑ ] 16°05′S 2°17′W / 16.08°S 2.29°W / -16.08; -2.29 (Hatipowa) 40 2016 Indian god of agriculture WGPSN
Haulani [ ⚑ ] 5°48′N 10°46′E / 5.8°N 10.77°E / 5.8; 10.77 (Haulani) 34 2015 Hau-lani; Hawaiian plant goddess WGPSN
Heneb [ ⚑ ] 10°52′N 168°58′W / 10.87°N 168.96°W / 10.87; -168.96 (Heneb) 39 2015 Egyptian god of grain produce and vineyards WGPSN
Homshuk [ ⚑ ] 11°14′N 94°04′E / 11.23°N 94.06°E / 11.23; 94.06 (Homshuk) 70 2015 Popoluca (S. Mexico) spirit of corn (maize) WGPSN
Ialonus [ ⚑ ] 48°09′N 168°32′E / 48.15°N 168.53°E / 48.15; 168.53 (Ialonus) 16.5 2016 British god of the cultivated field and of the meadows WGPSN
Ikapati [ ⚑ ] 33°50′N 45°37′E / 33.84°N 45.61°E / 33.84; 45.61 (Ikapati) 50 2015 Philippine goddess of the cultivated lands WGPSN
Inamahari [ ⚑ ] 14°08′N 89°13′E / 14.13°N 89.22°E / 14.13; 89.22 (Inamahari) 68 2015 Ancient Siouan (S. Carolina USA) pair of male and female deities invoked for success at the sowing season WGPSN
Insitor [ ⚑ ] 10°43′S 124°52′E / 10.71°S 124.87°E / -10.71; 124.87 (Insitor) 26 2015 Roman agricultural deity in charge of the sowing WGPSN
Jaja [ ⚑ ] 52°05′N 125°16′E / 52.09°N 125.27°E / 52.09; 125.27 (Jaja) 22 2015 Abkhazian (Transcaucasia) harvest goddess WGPSN
Jarimba [ ⚑ ] 24°05′S 21°15′E / 24.08°S 21.25°E / -24.08; 21.25 (Jarimba) 69 2015 Arunta/Aranda (Australia) god of flowers and fruit WGPSN
Jarovit [ ⚑ ] 67°54′N 75°16′W / 67.9°N 75.26°W / 67.9; -75.26 (Jarovit) 66 2015 Slavic god of fertility and harvest who comes down to the Underworld after every harvest and returns to a usual world every spring WGPSN
Juling [ ⚑ ] 35°54′S 168°29′E / 35.9°S 168.48°E / -35.9; 168.48 (Juling) 20 2015 Sakai/Orang Asli (Malaysia) spirit of the crops WGPSN
Kaikara [ ⚑ ] 42°49′N 137°34′W / 42.82°N 137.57°W / 42.82; -137.57 (Kaikara) 72 2015 Konjo and Banyoro/Nyoro (Uganda) goddess of harvest WGPSN
Kait [ ⚑ ] 2°06′S 137°34′W / 2.1°S 137.57°W / -2.1; -137.57 (Kait) 0.4 2015 Hattic goddess of grain (Asia Minor) WGPSN
Kerwan [ ⚑ ] 10°46′S 123°59′E / 10.77°S 123.99°E / -10.77; 123.99 (Kerwan) 280 2015 Hopi spirit of the sprouting maize (Arizona SW USA) WGPSN
Kiriamma [ ⚑ ] 50°19′N 126°20′E / 50.32°N 126.33°E / 50.32; 126.33 (Kiriamma) 18.7 2016 Veddan (Sri Lanka) goddess provider of food ("Milk mother") WGPSN
Kirnis [ ⚑ ] 4°54′N 95°42′W / 4.9°N 95.7°W / 4.9; -95.7 (Kirnis) 115 2015 Lithuanian spirit guardian of cherry trees WGPSN
Kondos [ ⚑ ] 19°20′S 17°19′E / 19.34°S 17.31°E / -19.34; 17.31 (Kondos) 44 2015 Finnish agricultural deity WGPSN
Kumitoga [ ⚑ ] 10°05′S 178°50′E / 10.09°S 178.83°E / -10.09; 178.83 (Kumitoga) 96 2015 Polynesian goddess of plant life WGPSN
Kupalo [ ⚑ ] 39°26′S 173°12′E / 39.44°S 173.2°E / -39.44; 173.2 (Kupalo) 26 2015 Russian god of vegetation and of the harvest WGPSN
Laukumate [ ⚑ ] 65°02′N 159°25′E / 65.03°N 159.42°E / 65.03; 159.42 (Laukumate) 29.7 2016 Latvian spirit "Mother of the fields." WGPSN
Liber [ ⚑ ] 42°34′N 37°48′E / 42.56°N 37.8°E / 42.56; 37.8 (Liber) 23 2015 Roman god of agriculture WGPSN
Lociyo [ ⚑ ] 6°32′S 131°10′W / 6.53°S 131.17°W / -6.53; -131.17 (Lociyo) 37.8 2016 Zapotec (Mexico) deity to whom a ceremony is performed when the first chili plant is cut WGPSN
Lono [ ⚑ ] 36°37′S 55°38′W / 36.61°S 55.63°W / -36.61; -55.63 (Lono) 20 2015 Hawaiian god of agriculture WGPSN
Meanderi [ ⚑ ] 40°48′S 165°49′W / 40.8°S 165.81°W / -40.8; -165.81 (Meanderi) 103 2015 Ngaing (New Guinea) goddess of taro sugar cane and other foods WGPSN
Megwomets [ ⚑ ] 36°32′N 146°13′E / 36.54°N 146.22°E / 36.54; 146.22 (Megwomets) 78.7 2016 Yurok (California USA) dwarf god of acorns and the distributor of vegetal abundance WGPSN
Messor [ ⚑ ] 49°56′N 126°16′W / 49.93°N 126.27°W / 49.93; -126.27 (Messor) 40 2015 Roman god of harvesting of cutting of the grain WGPSN
Mlezi [ ⚑ ] 76°00′N 136°48′W / 76°N 136.8°W / 76; -136.8 (Mlezi) 41.5 2017 Name of god Tilo as "Food-Giver" (Tonga tribes of Malawi and Zambia) WGPSN
Mondamin [ ⚑ ] 62°14′S 6°00′W / 62.24°S 6°W / -62.24; -6 (Mondamin) 126 2015 Ojibwe /Chippewa corn (maize) god (Lake Superior area Canada and USA) WGPSN
Nawish [ ⚑ ] 18°17′N 166°13′W / 18.28°N 166.21°W / 18.28; -166.21 (Nawish) 77 2015 Acoma (New Mexico SW USA) guardian of the field WGPSN
Nepen [ ⚑ ] 6°11′N 139°28′W / 6.19°N 139.46°W / 6.19; -139.46 (Nepen) 26.4 2016 Egyptian god of rain WGPSN
Ninsar [ ⚑ ] 30°18′N 96°44′W / 30.3°N 96.74°W / 30.3; -96.74 (Ninsar) 40 2015 Sumerian goddess of plants and vegetation WGPSN
Occator [ ⚑ ] 19°49′N 120°40′W / 19.82°N 120.67°W / 19.82; -120.67 (Occator) 92 2015 Roman agricultural deity of the harrowing WGPSN
Oltagon [ ⚑ ] 25°57′S 37°58′E / 25.95°S 37.96°E / -25.95; 37.96 (Oltagon) 28 2015 Philippine agricultural goddess WGPSN
Omonga [ ⚑ ] 58°02′N 71°40′E / 58.03°N 71.67°E / 58.03; 71.67 (Omonga) 77 2015 Tomori/Mori (Celebes/Sulawesi Indonesia) rice spirit who dwells in the Moon WGPSN
Oxo [ ⚑ ] 42°13′N 0°24′W / 42.21°N 0.4°W / 42.21; -0.4 (Oxo) 10 2015 God of agriculture in Afro-Brazilian beliefs of Yoruba derivation WGPSN
Piuku [ ⚑ ] 15°22′S 36°59′E / 15.37°S 36.99°E / -15.37; 36.99 (Piuku) 31 2015 Barama River Caribs (Guyana) god of the manioc WGPSN
Rao [ ⚑ ] 8°06′N 119°01′E / 8.1°N 119.01°E / 8.1; 119.01 (Rao) 12 2015 Polynesian god of turmeric WGPSN
Razeka [ ⚑ ] 3°13′S 61°38′E / 3.21°S 61.63°E / -3.21; 61.63 (Razeka) 38.38 2016 Arabian tribal god worshipped as the provider of food WGPSN
Rongo [ ⚑ ] 3°13′N 11°17′W / 3.21°N 11.29°W / 3.21; -11.29 (Rongo) 68 2015 Maori (New Zealand) god of agriculture of cultivated foods WGPSN
Roskva [ ⚑ ] 58°54′N 26°59′W / 58.9°N 26.98°W / 58.9; -26.98 (Roskva) 22 2015 Teutonic goddess who symbolizes the ripe fields of harvest WGPSN
Sekhet [ ⚑ ] 66°25′S 104°57′W / 66.42°S 104.95°W / -66.42; -104.95 (Sekhet) 40 2015 Egyptian name of Isis as goddess of cultivated lands and fields WGPSN
Shakaema [ ⚑ ] 3°40′S 33°56′E / 3.66°S 33.93°E / -3.66; 33.93 (Shakaema) 47 2015 Jivaro (Ecuador and Peru) god of vegetation invoked in the planting and cultivation of bananas WGPSN
Sintana [ ⚑ ] 48°04′S 46°12′E / 48.07°S 46.2°E / -48.07; 46.2 (Sintana) 58 2015 Columbian deity who produced the fertile black earth for sowing WGPSN
Tafakula [ ⚑ ] 19°49′S 88°35′E / 19.82°S 88.59°E / -19.82; 88.59 (Tafakula) 34 2015 Tongan (Polynesia) goddess invoked for favorable seasons for the crops WGPSN
Tahu [ ⚑ ] 6°35′S 44°47′E / 6.59°S 44.79°E / -6.59; 44.79 (Tahu) 25 2015 Maori (New Zealand) personification of all food WGPSN
Takel [ ⚑ ] 50°46′N 79°31′W / 50.76°N 79.52°W / 50.76; -79.52 (Takel) 22 2015 Malaysian goddess in charge of the tuber harvest WGPSN
Tawals [ ⚑ ] 39°04′S 121°59′W / 39.06°S 121.98°W / -39.06; -121.98 (Tawals) 8.8 2016 Polish god of the fields of the tilling WGPSN
Tibong [ ⚑ ] 29°49′S 7°48′W / 29.82°S 7.8°W / -29.82; -7.8 (Tibong) 36 2015 Land Dayaks (Borneo/Kalimantan Indonesia) malevolent spirit who devours and depletes the rice WGPSN
Toharu [ ⚑ ] 48°19′S 155°57′E / 48.32°S 155.95°E / -48.32; 155.95 (Toharu) 86 2015 Pawnee (Nebraska Central USA) god of food and vegetation WGPSN
Tupo [ ⚑ ] 32°21′S 88°23′E / 32.35°S 88.38°E / -32.35; 88.38 (Tupo) 36 2015 Polynesian god of turmeric WGPSN
Uvara [ ⚑ ] 45°40′S 110°46′W / 45.66°S 110.76°W / -45.66; -110.76 (Urvara) 170 2015 Indian and Iranian deity of plants and fields WGPSN
Victa [ ⚑ ] 36°14′N 58°58′W / 36.23°N 58.96°W / 36.23; -58.96 (Victa) 32 2015 Roman goddess of food and nourishment WGPSN
Vinotonus [ ⚑ ] 43°01′N 95°07′E / 43.02°N 95.12°E / 43.02; 95.12 (Vinotonus) 140 2015 Celtic Briton god of vines WGPSN
Xochipilli [ ⚑ ] 56°40′N 93°13′E / 56.66°N 93.21°E / 56.66; 93.21 (Xochipilli) 22.7 2016 Aztec fertility god associated with maize and flowers; patron of music and dance WGPSN
Yalode [ ⚑ ] 42°35′S 67°31′W / 42.58°S 67.52°W / -42.58; -67.52 (Yalode) 260 2015 Dahomey goddess worshipped by women at the harvest rites WGPSN
Zadeni [ ⚑ ] 70°22′S 38°20′E / 70.36°S 38.34°E / -70.36; 38.34 (Zadeni) 129.28 2015 Ancient Georgian god of bountiful harvest WGPSN

Charon (6)

Crater Coordinates Diameter
(km)
Approval
Year
Eponym Ref
Dorothy [ ⚑ ] 58°32′N 40°35′E / 58.53°N 40.58°E / 58.53; 40.58 (Dorothy) 261 2018 Dorothy Gale, protagonist of the Oz novels by L. Frank Baum WGPSN
Nasreddin [ ⚑ ] 26°54′N 309°42′E / 26.9°N 309.7°E / 26.9; 309.7 (Nasreddin) 29.7 2018 Nasreddin, a Sufi traveler from folklore WGPSN
Nemo [ ⚑ ] 15°42′S 314°06′E / 15.7°S 314.1°E / -15.7; 314.1 (Nemo) 44 2018 character in novels by Jules Verne WGPSN
Pirx [ ⚑ ] 55°12′N 256°18′E / 55.2°N 256.3°E / 55.2; 256.3 (Pirx) 90 2018 main character in short stories by Stanisław Lem WGPSN
Revati [ ⚑ ] 20°42′N 35°24′E / 20.7°N 35.4°E / 20.7; 35.4 (Revati) 40 2018 main character in the Hindu epic narrative Mahabharata WGPSN
Sadko [ ⚑ ] 16°06′S 331°12′E / 16.1°S 331.2°E / -16.1; 331.2 (Sadko) 28 2018 adventurer who traveled to the bottom of the sea in the medieval Russian epic Bylina WGPSN

Dactyl (2)

Crater Coordinates Diameter
(km)
Approval
Year
Eponym Ref
Acmon [ ⚑ ] 39°S 138°E / 39°S 138°E / -39; 138 (Acmon) 0.3 1997 One of the original three Dactyls WGPSN
Celmis [ ⚑ ] 46°S 140°W / 46°S 140°W / -46; -140 (Celmis) 0.2 1997 One of the original three Dactyls WGPSN

Deimos (2)

Crater Coordinates Diameter
(km)
Approval
Year
Eponym Ref
Swift [ ⚑ ] 12°30′N 1°48′E / 12.5°N 1.8°E / 12.5; 1.8 (Swift) 1 1973 Jonathan; British writer (1667-1745) WGPSN
Voltaire [ ⚑ ] 22°00′N 3°30′W / 22°N 3.5°W / 22; -3.5 (Voltaire) 1.9 1973 Francios-Marie Arouet; French writer (1694-1778) WGPSN

Dione (73)

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(km)
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Year
Eponym Ref
Acestes [ ⚑ ] 50°06′N 116°38′E / 50.1°N 116.63°E / 50.1; 116.63 (Acestes) 108 2008 King of Sicily WGPSN
Adrastus [ ⚑ ] 61°40′S 46°34′W / 61.66°S 46.57°W / -61.66; -46.57 (Adrastus) 38.5 1982 King of Argos one of the seven against Thebes and the only one to return alive WGPSN
Aeneas [ ⚑ ] 25°53′N 46°16′W / 25.89°N 46.27°W / 25.89; -46.27 (Aeneas) 161 1982 Hero of the Aeneid. The son of Anchises and Venus and a member of the royal family of Troy WGPSN
Alcander [ ⚑ ] 52°53′S 64°31′E / 52.89°S 64.51°E / -52.89; 64.51 (Alcander) 120 2011 A Trojan defending Aeneas’ camp against the Rutulians killed by Turnus WGPSN
Allecto [ ⚑ ] 7°44′S 135°26′E / 7.73°S 135.44°E / -7.73; 135.44 (Allecto) 106 2008 One of the Furies WGPSN
Amastrus [ ⚑ ] 9°58′S 122°58′E / 9.96°S 122.97°E / -9.96; 122.97 (Amastrus) 62.4 2008 A Trojan victim of Camilla WGPSN
Amata [ ⚑ ] 5°10′N 80°11′E / 5.17°N 80.19°E / 5.17; 80.19 (Amata) 76 1982 Mother of Lavinia (wife of Aeneas) WGPSN
Amycus [ ⚑ ] 37°31′S 88°37′W / 37.52°S 88.62°W / -37.52; -88.62 (Amycus) 27.3 2008 A Trojan comrade of Aeneas WGPSN
Anchises [ ⚑ ] 34°S 65°W / 34°S 65°W / -34; -65 (Anchises) 47 1982 Aeneas' father WGPSN
Anna [ ⚑ ] 63°23′S 89°58′W / 63.38°S 89.96°W / -63.38; -89.96 (Anna) 14.2 2008 Sister and confidante of Dido WGPSN
Antenor [ ⚑ ] 7°00′S 11°32′W / 7°S 11.54°W / -7; -11.54 (Antenor) 81 1982 Nephew of Priam. He escaped the fall of Troy and reached Italy before Aeneas where he founded Padua WGPSN
Ascanius [ ⚑ ] 33°26′N 127°49′E / 33.43°N 127.82°E / 33.43; 127.82 (Ascanius) 98 2008 Son of Aeneas by Creusa WGPSN
Assaracus [ ⚑ ] 32°39′N 8°47′W / 32.65°N 8.79°W / 32.65; -8.79 (Assaracus) 60 2011 Early king of Troy son of Tros brother of Ilus and Ganymede WGPSN
Aulestes [ ⚑ ] 9°54′N 147°44′W / 9.9°N 147.73°W / 9.9; -147.73 (Aulestes) 50 2008 Etruscan chief ally of Aeneas WGPSN
Butes [ ⚑ ] 65°43′N 46°24′W / 65.72°N 46.4°W / 65.72; -46.4 (Butes) 35 1982 A famous boxer who had been defeated by Dares WGPSN
Caieta [ ⚑ ] 24°43′S 79°38′W / 24.71°S 79.63°W / -24.71; -79.63 (Caieta) 50 1982 A nurse of Aeneas WGPSN
Camilla [ ⚑ ] 4°22′S 60°37′W / 4.36°S 60.61°W / -4.36; -60.61 (Camilla) 31.9 2008 A warrior maiden; ally of Turnus WGPSN
Cassandra [ ⚑ ] 39°50′S 113°47′E / 39.84°S 113.78°E / -39.84; 113.78 (Cassandra) 13 1982 Daughter of Priam; she could foretell the future WGPSN
Catillus [ ⚑ ] 2°23′S 84°42′E / 2.38°S 84.7°E / -2.38; 84.7 (Catillus) 42.2 1982 Brother of Tiburtus and twin brother of Coras WGPSN
Coras [ ⚑ ] 0°23′N 91°33′E / 0.39°N 91.55°E / 0.39; 91.55 (Coras) 43 1982 Brother of Tiburtus and twin brother of Catillus. He was founder of Tibur and an ally of Turnus against Aeneas WGPSN
Cretheus [ ⚑ ] 43°21′S 88°32′W / 43.35°S 88.53°W / -43.35; -88.53 (Cretheus) 29 2008 A Trojan warrior who took part in the defense of Aeneas’ camp against the Rutulians WGPSN
Creusa [ ⚑ ] 49°11′N 76°19′W / 49.19°N 76.32°W / 49.19; -76.32 (Creusa) 36.2 1982 Daughter of Priam; first wife of Aeneas WGPSN
Daucus [ ⚑ ] 15°23′S 58°52′E / 15.38°S 58.86°E / -15.38; 58.86 (Daucus) 80 2008 A Rutulian father of the twins Thymber and Larides WGPSN
Dercennus [ ⚑ ] 29°45′N 80°04′E / 29.75°N 80.07°E / 29.75; 80.07 (Dercennus) 86.2 2008 Ancient king of the Laurentians WGPSN
Dido [ ⚑ ] 23°58′S 18°49′W / 23.97°S 18.82°W / -23.97; -18.82 (Dido) 122 1982 Tyrian princess who founded Carthage WGPSN
Entellus [ ⚑ ] 10°56′S 149°28′E / 10.93°S 149.46°E / -10.93; 149.46 (Entellus) 63 2008 Sicilian boxing champion WGPSN
Erulus [ ⚑ ] 35°00′S 104°46′W / 35°S 104.76°W / -35; -104.76 (Erulus) 120 2008 Superhuman son of the goddess Feronia WGPSN
Eumelus [ ⚑ ] 0°06′S 65°58′W / 0.1°S 65.96°W / -0.1; -65.96 (Eumelus) 35.1 2008 A Trojan companion of Aeneas WGPSN
Euryalus [ ⚑ ] 74°22′S 0°00′W / 74.36°S 0°W / -74.36; -0 (Euryalus) 35 2008 A Trojan companion of Aeneas friend of Nisus WGPSN
Evander [ ⚑ ] 57°S 145°W / 57°S 145°W / -57; -145 (Evander) 350 2008 Son of Mercury by Carmentis ally of Aeneas against the Latins mythical king of Arcadia founded and ruled Pallanteum built on the future site of Rome WGPSN
Fadus [ ⚑ ] 35°56′S 134°49′E / 35.94°S 134.82°E / -35.94; 134.82 (Fadus) 47 2011 A Rutulian of those besieging the men of Aeneas in their leader's absence WGPSN
Galaesus [ ⚑ ] 46°46′N 63°45′E / 46.77°N 63.75°E / 46.77; 63.75 (Galaesus) 79 2011 An old Italian killed in the first fighting between Latins and Trojans while trying to make peace WGPSN
Haemon [ ⚑ ] 84°20′N 83°41′E / 84.33°N 83.69°E / 84.33; 83.69 (Haemon) 65.22 2011 There are two persons in the Aeneid with this name: (a) a Rutulian from a group attacking the Trojan's camp in the absence of Aeneas and (b) an Italian whose son priest of Apollo and Diana was a soldier of Turnus WGPSN
Halys [ ⚑ ] 59°10′S 53°43′W / 59.17°S 53.72°W / -59.17; -53.72 (Halys) 35.2 1982 A Trojan defending Aeneas' camp against the Rutulian attack. He was killed by Turnus WGPSN
Herbesus [ ⚑ ] 34°41′N 156°07′W / 34.68°N 156.11°W / 34.68; -156.11 (Herbesus) 58.4 2008 A Rutulian who besieged Aeneas' camp WGPSN
Iasus [ ⚑ ] 22°08′S 114°05′E / 22.13°S 114.08°E / -22.13; 114.08 (Iasus) 54 2011 There are two persons in the Aeneid with this name: (a) father of Palinurus and (b) father of Iapyx WGPSN
Ilia [ ⚑ ] 0°30′S 13°44′E / 0.5°S 13.73°E / -0.5; 13.73 (Ilia) 52.4 1982 Also known as Rhea Silvia; Mother by Mars of Romulus and Remus the founders of Rome WGPSN
Italus [ ⚑ ] 18°28′S 76°25′W / 18.47°S 76.41°W / -18.47; -76.41 (Italus) 35.7 1982 Ancient hero eponymous ancestor of the Italians WGPSN
Lagus [ ⚑ ] 13°34′S 102°57′W / 13.56°S 102.95°W / -13.56; -102.95 (Lagus) 77 2008 A soldier of Turnus WGPSN
Lamyrus [ ⚑ ] 53°40′N 104°23′E / 53.67°N 104.39°E / 53.67; 104.39 (Lamyrus) 61 2011 A Rutulian with the troops besieging the camp of Aeneas WGPSN
Larides [ ⚑ ] 7°10′N 48°35′E / 7.17°N 48.58°E / 7.17; 48.58 (Larides) 29 2008 A Rutulian member of Turnus’ army son of Daucus twin brother of Thymber WGPSN
Latagus [ ⚑ ] 14°39′N 26°28′W / 14.65°N 26.46°W / 14.65; -26.46 (Latagus) 41 1982 Soldier of Aeneas WGPSN
Latinus [ ⚑ ] 52°11′N 159°00′E / 52.19°N 159°E / 52.19; 159 (Latinus) 130 2008 King of Latium husband of Amata WGPSN
Lausus [ ⚑ ] 34°49′N 22°46′W / 34.81°N 22.76°W / 34.81; -22.76 (Lausus) 23.5 1982 Son of Mezentius killed by Aeneas WGPSN
Liger [ ⚑ ] 24°00′N 126°38′W / 24°N 126.63°W / 24; -126.63 (Liger) 53 2008 Soldier of Turnus brother of Lucagus WGPSN
Lucagus [ ⚑ ] 22°09′N 131°15′W / 22.15°N 131.25°W / 22.15; -131.25 (Lucagus) 45.7 2008 Soldier of Turnus brother of Liger WGPSN
Magus [ ⚑ ] 18°26′N 24°21′W / 18.44°N 24.35°W / 18.44; -24.35 (Magus) 45.8 1982 A soldier of Turnus killed by Aeneas WGPSN
Massicus [ ⚑ ] 35°00′S 55°23′W / 35°S 55.39°W / -35; -55.39 (Massicus) 39 1982 An Etruscan ally of Aeneas WGPSN
Metiscus [ ⚑ ] 6°00′N 93°17′W / 6°N 93.29°W / 6; -93.29 (Metiscus) 43.8 2008 A Rutulian charioteer of Turnus WGPSN
Mezentius [ ⚑ ] 19°10′N 177°00′E / 19.16°N 177°E / 19.16; 177 (Mezentius) 51 2008 Etruscan king ally of Turnus father of Lausus WGPSN
Murranus [ ⚑ ] 12°49′N 90°44′W / 12.82°N 90.73°W / 12.82; -90.73 (Murranus) 56.8 2008 A Rutulian WGPSN
Nisus [ ⚑ ] 68°11′S 25°00′E / 68.18°S 25°E / -68.18; 25 (Nisus) 35 2008 Trojan companion of Aeneas friend of Euryalus WGPSN
Oebalus [ ⚑ ] 44°28′N 8°24′E / 44.47°N 8.4°E / 44.47; 8.4 (Oebalus) 35.7 2011 An ally of Turnus son of Telon and Sebethis WGPSN
Pagasus [ ⚑ ] 3°S 119°E / 3°S 119°E / -3; 119 (Pagasus) 67 2008 An Etruscan killed by Camilla WGPSN
Palinurus [ ⚑ ] 3°18′S 63°00′W / 3.3°S 63°W / -3.3; -63 (Palinurus) 11.9 1982 Pilot of Aeneas' fleet WGPSN
Phaleris [ ⚑ ] 77°24′S 166°35′W / 77.4°S 166.58°W / -77.4; -166.58 (Phaleris) 44 2008 Trojan defending Aeneas' camp against Rutulian attack WGPSN
Phorbas [ ⚑ ] 81°12′N 131°17′W / 81.2°N 131.29°W / 81.2; -131.29 (Phorbas) 69.3 2011 A Trojan companion of Aeneas WGPSN
Prytanis [ ⚑ ] 46°15′S 72°36′E / 46.25°S 72.6°E / -46.25; 72.6 (Prytanis) 96 2008 Trojan defending Aeneas' camp against Rutulian attack WGPSN
Remus [ ⚑ ] 13°35′S 31°54′W / 13.58°S 31.9°W / -13.58; -31.9 (Remus) 62 1982 He and his brother Romulus founded Rome WGPSN
Ripheus [ ⚑ ] 56°28′S 36°48′W / 56.47°S 36.8°W / -56.47; -36.8 (Ripheus) 34 1982 A Trojan. He fought at the side of Aeneas during Troy's last night WGPSN
Romulus [ ⚑ ] 8°09′S 26°51′W / 8.15°S 26.85°W / -8.15; -26.85 (Romulus) 90.7 1982 Mythical founder of Rome in 754 or 753 B.C. son of Mars by Ilia (Rhea Silvia) WGPSN
Sabinus [ ⚑ ] 43°39′S 173°20′E / 43.65°S 173.34°E / -43.65; 173.34 (Sabinus) 88 1982 Fabled ancestor of the Sabines WGPSN
Sagaris [ ⚑ ] 4°56′N 104°12′W / 4.93°N 104.2°W / 4.93; -104.2 (Sagaris) 53 2008 Servant of Aeneas WGPSN
Salius [ ⚑ ] 65°05′N 178°16′E / 65.09°N 178.27°E / 65.09; 178.27 (Salius) 44 2011 There are two persons in the Aeneid with this name: (a) a companion of Aeneas and a contestant in the foot race and (b) a Rutulian WGPSN
Silvius [ ⚑ ] 32°42′S 27°44′E / 32.7°S 27.74°E / -32.7; 27.74 (Silvius) 74 2008 Son of Aeneas and Lavinia WGPSN
Sulmo [ ⚑ ] 55°55′N 26°30′E / 55.92°N 26.5°E / 55.92; 26.5 (Sulmo) 56 2011 There are two persons in the Aeneid with this name: (a) a Rutulian in the troop of Volcens and (b) an Italian whose sons fought for Turnus WGPSN
Telon [ ⚑ ] 16°12′S 97°12′W / 16.2°S 97.2°W / -16.2; -97.2 (Telon) 39.7 2011 Ruler of the Teleboans on Capri; father of Oebalus WGPSN
Tereus [ ⚑ ] 2°36′S 115°00′E / 2.6°S 115°E / -2.6; 115 (Tereus) 45 2008 A Trojan killed by Camilla WGPSN
Thymber [ ⚑ ] 14°00′N 50°51′E / 14°N 50.85°E / 14; 50.85 (Thymber) 27.29 2008 A Rutulian member of Turnus’ army son of Daucus twin brother of Larides WGPSN
Tiburtus [ ⚑ ] 29°07′N 170°16′E / 29.11°N 170.27°E / 29.11; 170.27 (Tiburtus) 59 2008 Brother of the twins Catillus and Coras founder of Tibur to which he gave his name WGPSN
Turnus [ ⚑ ] 15°35′N 14°41′E / 15.59°N 14.69°E / 15.59; 14.69 (Turnus) 101 1982 Rutililan king; Aeneas' rival for hand of Lavinia WGPSN
Tyrrhus [ ⚑ ] 24°42′N 72°06′E / 24.7°N 72.1°E / 24.7; 72.1 (Tyrrhus) 49.1 2008 Keeper of the herds for Latinus father of Silvia WGPSN
Volcens [ ⚑ ] 13°50′S 91°29′E / 13.84°S 91.49°E / -13.84; 91.49 (Volcens) 74 2011 A Latin leader of cavalry sent as reinforcements to Turnus WGPSN

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Enceladus (53)

Crater Coordinates Diameter
(km)
Approval
Year
Eponym Ref
Ahmad [ ⚑ ] 57°52′N 49°59′E / 57.87°N 49.98°E / 57.87; 49.98 (Ahmad) 18.13 1982 Youngest son; brings father a magic apple; marries the Genie Peri Banu WGPSN
Ajib [ ⚑ ] 61°41′N 120°37′E / 61.68°N 120.61°E / 61.68; 120.61 (Ajib) 15.68 2009 Brother of Gharib in the tale The History of Gharib and His Brother Ajib WGPSN
Aladdin [ ⚑ ] 62°41′N 22°08′W / 62.69°N 22.14°W / 62.69; -22.14 (Aladdin) 30.53 1982 Hero of the tale; he has the magic lamp WGPSN
Al-Bakbuk [ ⚑ ] 5°16′N 168°23′E / 5.26°N 168.38°E / 5.26; 168.38 (Al-Bakbuk) 9.2 2006 The barber's first brother in The Hunchback's Tale WGPSN
Al-Fakik [ ⚑ ] 35°31′N 53°27′E / 35.52°N 53.45°E / 35.52; 53.45 (Al-Fakik) 15.2 2006 The barber's third brother in The Hunchback's Tale WGPSN
Al-Haddar [ ⚑ ] 50°29′N 159°13′E / 50.48°N 159.22°E / 50.48; 159.22 (Al-Haddar) 15.08 2006 The barber's second brother in The Hunchback's Tale WGPSN
Ali Baba [ ⚑ ] 56°50′N 17°31′W / 56.84°N 17.51°W / 56.84; -17.51 (Ali Baba) 34.09 1982 Hero of tale who found a great treasure owned by 40 thieves WGPSN
Al-Kuz [ ⚑ ] 18°53′S 178°40′W / 18.88°S 178.66°W / -18.88; -178.66 (Al-Kuz) 10.15 2006 The barber's fourth brother in "The Hunchback’s Tale." WGPSN
Al-Mustazi [ ⚑ ] 21°05′S 158°15′E / 21.09°S 158.25°E / -21.09; 158.25 (Al-Mustazi) 9.98 2006 Father of benevolent prince Al-Mustansir in The Hunchback's Tale WGPSN
Ayyub [ ⚑ ] 38°35′N 64°59′E / 38.58°N 64.98°E / 38.58; 64.98 (Ayyub) 17.45 2006 Damascus merchant father of Ghanim and Fitnah in the Tale of Ghanim Bin Ayyub the Distraught the Thrall O’ Love WGPSN
Aziz [ ⚑ ] 17°44′N 11°31′E / 17.73°N 11.51°E / 17.73; 11.51 (Aziz) 10.52 2006 Man betrothed to his cousin Azizah in The tale of Aziz and Azizah WGPSN
Bahman [ ⚑ ] 14°42′N 61°22′W / 14.7°N 61.37°W / 14.7; -61.37 (Bahman) 10.56 2009 Oldest Prince brother of Parwez and Perizadah in the tale The Two Sisters Who Envied Their Cadette WGPSN
Behram [ ⚑ ] 15°26′S 178°31′E / 15.43°S 178.51°E / -15.43; 178.51 (Behram) 13.29 2006 Son of a Persian king in the tale Prince Behram and the Princess Al-Datma WGPSN
Dalilah [ ⚑ ] 51°33′N 110°21′E / 51.55°N 110.35°E / 51.55; 110.35 (Dalilah) 15.51 1982 Crafty old crone who fools several men WGPSN
Duban [ ⚑ ] 58°04′N 78°44′E / 58.07°N 78.74°E / 58.07; 78.74 (Duban) 18.73 1982 Sage who cured King Yunan of leprosy WGPSN
Dunyazad [ ⚑ ] 41°31′N 157°58′E / 41.51°N 157.96°E / 41.51; 157.96 (Dunyazad) 30.81 1982 Sister of Shahrazad WGPSN
Fitnah [ ⚑ ] 45°23′N 70°01′E / 45.39°N 70.01°E / 45.39; 70.01 (Fitnah) 15.54 2006 Daughter of Ayyub sister of Ghanim in the Tale of Ghanim Bin Ayyub the Distraught the Thrall O’ Love WGPSN
Ghanim [ ⚑ ] 38°44′N 79°13′E / 38.74°N 79.22°E / 38.74; 79.22 (Ghanim) 14.18 2006 Son of Ayyub brother of Fitnah in the Tale of Ghanim Bin Ayyub the Distraught the Thrall O’Love WGPSN
Gharib [ ⚑ ] 81°07′N 118°51′E / 81.12°N 118.85°E / 81.12; 118.85 (Gharib) 26 1982 Hero of many tales WGPSN
Harun [ ⚑ ] 36°28′N 134°16′E / 36.47°N 134.26°E / 36.47; 134.26 (Harun) 14.58 2009 Harun al-Rashid; Caliph in many tales for example Harun Al-Rashid and the Two Slave-Girls WGPSN
Hassan [ ⚑ ] 31°34′S 171°05′E / 31.57°S 171.09°E / -31.57; 171.09 (Hassan) 15.27 2006 Character in the tale Hassan of Bassorah WGPSN
Hisham [ ⚑ ] 48°15′N 79°35′E / 48.25°N 79.59°E / 48.25; 79.59 (Hisham) 21.4 2009 Caliph in the tale The Caliph Hisham and the Arab Youth WGPSN
Ishak [ ⚑ ] 47°36′N 134°59′E / 47.6°N 134.98°E / 47.6; 134.98 (Ishak) 13.84 2009 Character in the tale Isaac of Mosul and the Merchant WGPSN
Ja'afar [ ⚑ ] 34°36′N 22°26′E / 34.6°N 22.44°E / 34.6; 22.44 (Ja'afar) 10.15 2009 Vizier of Harun al-Rashid in the tale Nur al-Din Ali and the Damsel Anis al-Jalis WGPSN
Jansha [ ⚑ ] 30°39′S 157°24′W / 30.65°S 157.4°W / -30.65; -157.4 (Jansha) 10.8 2006 Female hero in The Story of Jansha WGPSN
Julnar [ ⚑ ] 53°46′N 12°55′E / 53.76°N 12.91°E / 53.76; 12.91 (Julnar) 17.32 1982 The seaborn; heroine of nights 738 to 756 WGPSN
Kamar [ ⚑ ] 40°37′S 32°15′W / 40.62°S 32.25°W / -40.62; -32.25 (Kamar) 19.55 2009 Kamar al-Akmár; Prince son of Sabur (King of Persia) in the tale The Ebony Horse WGPSN
Kasim [ ⚑ ] 42°21′N 173°03′W / 42.35°N 173.05°W / 42.35; -173.05 (Kasim) 10.53 2009 The greedy brother of Ali Baba in the tale Ali Baba and the Forty Thieves WGPSN
Khusrau [ ⚑ ] 4°06′S 174°08′E / 4.1°S 174.14°E / -4.1; 174.14 (Khusrau) 12.4 2006 King husband of Shirin in the tale Khusrau and Shirin and the Fisherman WGPSN
Ma'aruf [ ⚑ ] 37°10′S 26°25′E / 37.16°S 26.42°E / -37.16; 26.42 (Ma'aruf) 7.02 2009 Hero in the tale Ma'aruf the Cobbler and His Wife Fatimah WGPSN
Marjanah [ ⚑ ] 38°12′N 56°59′E / 38.2°N 56.99°E / 38.2; 56.99 (Marjanah) 12.95 2006 Queen in the Tale of Kamar Al-Zaman WGPSN
Masrur [ ⚑ ] 66°16′N 65°44′E / 66.27°N 65.73°E / 66.27; 65.73 (Masrur) 15.13 2009 Eunuch sworder in the tale Nur al-Din Ali and the Damsel Anis al-Jalis WGPSN
Morgiana [ ⚑ ] 31°45′N 163°50′E / 31.75°N 163.83°E / 31.75; 163.83 (Morgiana) 15.4 2009 Clever slave girl in the tale Ali Baba and the Forty Thieves WGPSN
Musa [ ⚑ ] 73°51′N 11°35′W / 73.85°N 11.59°W / 73.85; -11.59 (Musa) 21.81 1982 Goes to get the vessels that contain Jinni in The City of Brass WGPSN
Mustafa [ ⚑ ] 30°46′S 175°03′E / 30.76°S 175.05°E / -30.76; 175.05 (Mustafa) 15.54 2009 Old tailor in the tale Aladdin; or The Wonderful Lamp WGPSN
Omar [ ⚑ ] 17°53′N 86°02′E / 17.89°N 86.03°E / 17.89; 86.03 (Omar) 11.54 2006 Great king father of Sharrkan and Zau al-Makán in The Tale of King Omar and his Sons WGPSN
Otbah [ ⚑ ] 40°02′S 159°48′W / 40.03°S 159.8°W / -40.03; -159.8 (Otbah) 10.02 2006 Figure in the tale Otbah and Rayya WGPSN
Parwez [ ⚑ ] 22°57′N 25°34′W / 22.95°N 25.56°W / 22.95; -25.56 (Parwez) 13.49 2009 Second prince brother of Bahman and Perizadah in the tale The Two Sisters Who Envied Their Cadette WGPSN
Peri-Banu [ ⚑ ] 62°02′N 40°52′E / 62.04°N 40.86°E / 62.04; 40.86 (Peri-Banu) 14.89 1982 Genie who marries Ahmad and helps him fulfill the demands of his father WGPSN
Perizadah [ ⚑ ] 21°07′S 155°07′W / 21.12°S 155.11°W / -21.12; -155.11 (Perizadah) 10.43 2009 Youngest princess sister of Bahman and Parwez in the tale The Two Sisters Who Envied Their Cadette WGPSN
Rayya [ ⚑ ] 32°25′S 178°53′W / 32.41°S 178.88°W / -32.41; -178.88 (Rayya) 9.54 2006 Female character in the tale Otbah and Rayya WGPSN
Sabur [ ⚑ ] 23°54′S 63°49′E / 23.9°S 63.82°E / -23.9; 63.82 (Sabur) 7.53 2009 King of Persia and father of Kamar in the tale The Ebony Horse WGPSN
Salih [ ⚑ ] 5°59′S 4°24′W / 5.99°S 4.4°W / -5.99; -4.4 (Salih) 4.41 1982 Brother of Julnar WGPSN
Samad [ ⚑ ] 61°41′N 1°14′W / 61.69°N 1.23°W / 61.69; -1.23 (Samad) 14.98 1982 Shayk who guides Musa and Talib to the mountains in The City of Brass WGPSN
Shahrazad [ ⚑ ] 46°30′N 158°24′E / 46.5°N 158.4°E / 46.5; 158.4 (Shahrazad) 19.91 1982 Heroine who tells King Shahryar The Tales of a Thousand Nights WGPSN
Shahryar [ ⚑ ] 57°43′N 133°19′E / 57.71°N 133.31°E / 57.71; 133.31 (Shahryar) 24 1982 King whom Shahrazad beguiles with the tales of a thousand nights and a night WGPSN
Shakashik [ ⚑ ] 17°35′S 178°44′E / 17.59°S 178.74°E / -17.59; 178.74 (Shakashik) 8.5 2006 The barber's sixth brother in The Hunchback's Tale WGPSN
Sharrkan [ ⚑ ] 16°25′N 58°05′E / 16.42°N 58.09°E / 16.42; 58.09 (Sharrkan) 4.3 2006 Son of the great King Omar in The Tale of King Omar and his Sons WGPSN
Shirin [ ⚑ ] 2°16′S 172°49′W / 2.27°S 172.82°W / -2.27; -172.82 (Shirin) 8.84 2006 Wife of King Khusrau in the tale Khusrau and Shirin and the Fisherman WGPSN
Sindbad [ ⚑ ] 66°58′N 148°23′E / 66.97°N 148.39°E / 66.97; 148.39 (Sindbad) 29.44 1982 Voyager who had many marvelous adventures on seven voyages WGPSN
Yunan [ ⚑ ] 53°57′N 74°13′E / 53.95°N 74.21°E / 53.95; 74.21 (Yunan) 19.52 2009 Fictional king of Persian city in the tale The Tale of the Vizier and the Sage Duban WGPSN
Zaynab [ ⚑ ] 69°31′N 26°58′W / 69.52°N 26.97°W / 69.52; -26.97 (Zaynab) 23.8 2009 Daughter of Dalilah in the tale The Rogueries of Dalilah the Crafty and Her Daughter Zaynab the Coney-Catcher WGPSN
Zumurrud [ ⚑ ] 22°14′S 177°57′E / 22.23°S 177.95°E / -22.23; 177.95 (Zumurrud) 20.8 2006 Female character in the tale Ali Shar and Zumurrud WGPSN

Epimetheus (2)

Crater Coordinates Diameter
(km)
Approval
Year
Eponym Ref
Hilairea [error for Hilaeira] n.a. 1982 Greek; sister of Phoibe daughter of Leukippos WGPSN
Pollux n.a. 1982 Latin name for Polydeukes Castor's twin WGPSN

Eros (37)

Crater Coordinates Diameter
(km)
Approval
Year
Eponym Ref
Abelard [ ⚑ ] 3°30′S 12°12′W / 3.5°S 12.2°W / -3.5; -12.2 (Abelard) 1.1 2003 Peter; French philosopher lover of Heloise (1079-1142) WGPSN
Aida [ ⚑ ] 7°54′N 130°30′W / 7.9°N 130.5°W / 7.9; -130.5 (Aida) 1.6 2003 Ethiopian slave beloved of Egyptian officer Radames in Verdi's opera Aida (Italy 1870) WGPSN
Avtandil [ ⚑ ] 22°30′S 126°54′E / 22.5°S 126.9°E / -22.5; 126.9 (Avtandil) 1.2 2003 Lover of Tinatin in Shota Rustavely's novel Knight in tiger-skin (Georgia 12th century) WGPSN
Bovary [ ⚑ ] 61°00′S 27°18′W / 61°S 27.3°W / -61; -27.3 (Bovary) 0.8 2003 Romantic heroine of Flaubert's novel Madame Bovary (France 19th century) WGPSN
Casanova [ ⚑ ] 46°36′N 124°00′E / 46.6°N 124°E / 46.6; 124 (Casanova) 0.9 2003 Giovanni; Italian adventurer lover and author (1725-1798) WGPSN
Catherine [ ⚑ ] 9°06′N 171°06′W / 9.1°N 171.1°W / 9.1; -171.1 (Catherine) 1.1 2003 Tragic lover of Heathcliff in Emily Brontë's novel Wuthering Heights (England 1847) WGPSN
Cupid [ ⚑ ] 8°06′N 129°48′E / 8.1°N 129.8°E / 8.1; 129.8 (Cupid) 1.8 2003 Roman god of love equivalent of Eros WGPSN
Don Juan [ ⚑ ] 29°30′N 3°18′E / 29.5°N 3.3°E / 29.5; 3.3 (Don Juan) 1.1 2003 Lover character of medieval European legend retold in Molière's Don Juan (France 1665) WGPSN
Don Quixote [ ⚑ ] 57°42′S 109°12′E / 57.7°S 109.2°E / -57.7; 109.2 (Don Quixote) 0.9 2003 Knight-errant imagined Dulcinea as his lady-love in Cervantes' Don Quixote (Spain 1605) WGPSN
Dulcinea [ ⚑ ] 76°06′S 87°06′E / 76.1°S 87.1°E / -76.1; 87.1 (Dulcinea) 1.4 2003 Imaginary lady-love of the knight Don Quixote in Cervantes' Don Quixote (Spain 1605) WGPSN
Eurydice [ ⚑ ] 13°30′N 170°00′W / 13.5°N 170°W / 13.5; -170 (Eurydice) 2.2 2003 In Greek mythology wife of singer Orpheus who fails to bring her from Hades WGPSN
Fujitsubo [ ⚑ ] 3°42′S 62°42′W / 3.7°S 62.7°W / -3.7; -62.7 (Fujitsubo) 1.7 2003 Lover of Genji in The Tale of Genji by Murasaki Sikibu first modern novel (Japan c.1000) WGPSN
Galatea [ ⚑ ] 10°12′S 176°54′E / 10.2°S 176.9°E / -10.2; 176.9 (Galatea) 1.4 2003 Woman in Greek mythology brought to life from statue by Pygmalion legendary king of Cyprus WGPSN
Gamba [ ⚑ ] 20°36′S 54°06′W / 20.6°S 54.1°W / -20.6; -54.1 (Gamba) 1.3 2003 Marina; companion of astronomer Galileo Galilei (Italy 17th century) WGPSN
Genji [ ⚑ ] 19°30′S 88°36′W / 19.5°S 88.6°W / -19.5; -88.6 (Genji) 1.5 2003 Prince lover of Fujitsubo in The Tale of Genji by Murasaki Sikibu (Japan c.1000) WGPSN
Heathcliff [ ⚑ ] 7°24′N 167°54′W / 7.4°N 167.9°W / 7.4; -167.9 (Heathcliff) 1.1 2003 Tragic lover of Catherine in Emily Brontë's novel Wuthering Heights (England 1847) WGPSN
Himeros [ ⚑ ] 21°12′N 77°42′E / 21.2°N 77.7°E / 21.2; 77.7 (Himeros) 10 2003 Attendant of Eros; personification of the longing of love in Greek mythology WGPSN
Hios [ ⚑ ] 9°24′S 130°54′W / 9.4°S 130.9°W / -9.4; -130.9 (Hios) 1.3 2003 Love child of Poseidon and Hiona in Greek mythology; also island (Chios) in the Aegean Sea WGPSN
Jahan [ ⚑ ] 74°12′N 66°30′E / 74.2°N 66.5°E / 74.2; 66.5 (Jahan) 2.1 2003 Shah; Mogul emperor built Taj Mahal in Agra India for wife Mumtaz Mahal (1592-1666) WGPSN
Kastytis [ ⚑ ] 6°48′N 161°18′W / 6.8°N 161.3°W / 6.8; -161.3 (Kastytis) 1.7 2003 Lithuanian blacksmith lover of sea goddess Jurate; taken by her to the sea floor WGPSN
Leander [ ⚑ ] 25°36′N 149°42′E / 25.6°N 149.7°E / 25.6; 149.7 (Leander) 1.4 2003 Lover of Hero swam to her across Hellespont every night and drowned; in despair Hero drowned herself WGPSN
Leylie [ ⚑ ] 3°00′S 23°30′W / 3°S 23.5°W / -3; -23.5 (Leylie) 1.9 2003 Majnoon's lover in Leylie and Majnoon poems by Jami and Navoi (Khorasan 1480s) WGPSN
Lolita [ ⚑ ] 35°12′S 162°18′E / 35.2°S 162.3°E / -35.2; 162.3 (Lolita) 1.8 2003 Young girl from V. Nabokov's novel Lolita (USA 1955) WGPSN
Mahal [ ⚑ ] 79°24′N 170°00′W / 79.4°N 170°W / 79.4; -170 (Mahal) 1.2 2003 Mumtaz; Mogul empress; favorite wife of Shah Jahan who built Taj Mahal (1592-1631) WGPSN
Majnoon [ ⚑ ] 3°48′N 28°48′W / 3.8°N 28.8°W / 3.8; -28.8 (Majnoon) 2.1 2003 Leylie's lover in Leylie and Majnoon poems by Jami and Navoi (Khorasan 1480s) WGPSN
Mélisande [ ⚑ ] 67°06′N 174°24′E / 67.1°N 174.4°E / 67.1; 174.4 (Mélisande) 1 2003 Wife of Prince Golaud and lover of his half-brother Pelléas in Maeterlinck drama (Belgium 1892) WGPSN
Narcissus [ ⚑ ] 18°12′N 7°06′W / 18.2°N 7.1°W / 18.2; -7.1 (Narcissus) 2.9 2003 Young man from Greek mythology who fell in love with his own reflection in water WGPSN
Orpheus [ ⚑ ] 25°36′N 176°42′W / 25.6°N 176.7°W / 25.6; -176.7 (Orpheus) 1.1 2003 Singer and musician in Greek mythology; fails to bring his love Eurydice from Hades WGPSN
Pao-yü [ ⚑ ] 73°12′S 105°36′W / 73.2°S 105.6°W / -73.2; -105.6 (Pao-yü) 0.8 2003 Lover of Tai-yü in novel by Ts'ao Chan (China 18th century; also Dream of the Red Chamber 1929) WGPSN
Pelléas [ ⚑ ] 63°06′N 138°42′E / 63.1°N 138.7°E / 63.1; 138.7 (Pelléas) 1.2 2003 Beloved of Mélisande in Maeterlinck drama and later musical works by Faure Debussy and Schoenberg WGPSN
Psyche [ ⚑ ] 31°36′N 94°36′W / 31.6°N 94.6°W / 31.6; -94.6 (Psyche) 4.8 2003 Beloved of Eros; personification of human soul in Greek mythology WGPSN
Pygmalion [ ⚑ ] 1°48′S 168°54′E / 1.8°S 168.9°E / -1.8; 168.9 (Pygmalion) 1.7 2003 King of Cyprus; carved statue of woman brought to life as Galatea whom he married WGPSN
Radames [ ⚑ ] 5°12′S 115°06′W / 5.2°S 115.1°W / -5.2; -115.1 (Radames) 1.6 2003 Egyptian officer beloved of Ethiopian slave Aida in Verdi's opera Aida (Italy 1870) WGPSN
Selene [ ⚑ ] 14°12′S 12°30′W / 14.2°S 12.5°W / -14.2; -12.5 (Selene) 3.6 2003 Moon goddess in Greek mythology lover of Endymion WGPSN
Tai-yü [ ⚑ ] 47°00′S 126°06′W / 47°S 126.1°W / -47; -126.1 (Tai-yü) 1.4 2003 Beloved by Pao-yü in novel by Ts'ao Chan (China 18th century; also Dream of the Red Chamber 1929) WGPSN
Tutanekai [ ⚑ ] 56°24′N 3°18′W / 56.4°N 3.3°W / 56.4; -3.3 (Tutanekai) 2.1 2003 Māori hero beloved of young maiden Hinemoa who swam across Lake Rotorua to marry him WGPSN
Valentine [ ⚑ ] 14°36′N 151°36′E / 14.6°N 151.6°E / 14.6; 151.6 (Valentine) 2.2 2003 St. Valentine's Day (principally Roman) for all lovers WGPSN

Europa (41)

Main page: Astronomy:List of craters on Europa
Crater Coordinates Diameter
(km)
Approval
Year
Eponym Ref
Áine [ ⚑ ] 43°00′S 177°30′W / 43°S 177.5°W / -43; -177.5 (Áine) 5 2000 Áine WGPSN
Amergin [ ⚑ ] 14°42′S 129°24′E / 14.7°S 129.4°E / -14.7; 129.4 (Amergin) 17 2000 Amergin WGPSN
Angus [ ⚑ ] 12°36′S 75°06′W / 12.6°S 75.1°W / -12.6; -75.1 (Angus) 4.5 2000 Angus WGPSN
Avagddu [ ⚑ ] 1°24′N 169°30′W / 1.4°N 169.5°W / 1.4; -169.5 (Avagddu) 10 2000 Avagddu WGPSN
Balor [ ⚑ ] 52°48′S 97°48′W / 52.8°S 97.8°W / -52.8; -97.8 (Balor) 4.8 2000 Balor WGPSN
Brigid [ ⚑ ] 10°48′N 81°18′W / 10.8°N 81.3°W / 10.8; -81.3 (Brigid) 9.5 2000 Brigid WGPSN
Camulus [ ⚑ ] 26°30′S 81°06′W / 26.5°S 81.1°W / -26.5; -81.1 (Camulus) 4.5 2000 Camulus WGPSN
Cilix [ ⚑ ] 2°36′N 178°06′E / 2.6°N 178.1°E / 2.6; 178.1 (Cilix) 15 1985 Cilix WGPSN
Cliodhna [ ⚑ ] 2°30′S 76°24′W / 2.5°S 76.4°W / -2.5; -76.4 (Cliodhna) 3 2000 Cliodhna WGPSN
Cormac [ ⚑ ] 36°54′S 88°06′W / 36.9°S 88.1°W / -36.9; -88.1 (Cormac) 4 2000 Cormac mac Airt WGPSN
Deirdre [ ⚑ ] 65°24′S 152°42′E / 65.4°S 152.7°E / -65.4; 152.7 (Deirdre) 4.5 2000 Deirdre WGPSN
Diarmuid [ ⚑ ] 61°18′S 102°00′W / 61.3°S 102°W / -61.3; -102 (Diarmuid) 8.2 2000 Diarmuid Ua Duibhne WGPSN
Dylan [ ⚑ ] 55°18′S 84°24′W / 55.3°S 84.4°W / -55.3; -84.4 (Dylan) 5.3 2000 Dylan Eil Ton WGPSN
Elathan [ ⚑ ] 31°54′S 79°48′W / 31.9°S 79.8°W / -31.9; -79.8 (Elathan) 2.5 2000 Elathan WGPSN
Govannan [ ⚑ ] 37°18′S 57°12′E / 37.3°S 57.2°E / -37.3; 57.2 (Govannan) 11.5 1997 Govannan WGPSN
Gráinne [ ⚑ ] 59°42′S 99°24′W / 59.7°S 99.4°W / -59.7; -99.4 (Gráinne) 13.5 2000 Gráinne WGPSN
Gwydion [ ⚑ ] 60°30′S 81°36′W / 60.5°S 81.6°W / -60.5; -81.6 (Gwydion) 5 2000 Gwydion WGPSN
Llyr [ ⚑ ] 1°48′S 138°12′E / 1.8°S 138.2°E / -1.8; 138.2 (Llyr) 1.1 2000 Llyr WGPSN
Mael Dúin [ ⚑ ] 16°48′S 162°06′E / 16.8°S 162.1°E / -16.8; 162.1 (Mael Dúin) 2 2000 Máel Dúin WGPSN
Maeve [ ⚑ ] 58°48′N 78°54′W / 58.8°N 78.9°W / 58.8; -78.9 (Maeve) 21.3 2000 Maeve WGPSN
Manannán [ ⚑ ] 3°06′N 120°18′E / 3.1°N 120.3°E / 3.1; 120.3 (Manannán) 30 1997 Manannán mac Lir WGPSN
Math [ ⚑ ] 25°36′S 176°18′E / 25.6°S 176.3°E / -25.6; 176.3 (Math) 10.8 2000 Math ap Mathonwy WGPSN
Morvran [ ⚑ ] 4°54′S 152°36′W / 4.9°S 152.6°W / -4.9; -152.6 (Morvran) 15 1985 Morvran WGPSN
Niamh [ ⚑ ] 21°06′N 143°06′E / 21.1°N 143.1°E / 21.1; 143.1 (Niamh) 5 2000 Niamh WGPSN
Oisín [ ⚑ ] 52°18′S 146°36′E / 52.3°S 146.6°E / -52.3; 146.6 (Oisín) 6.2 2000 Oísin WGPSN
Pryderi [ ⚑ ] 66°06′S 159°06′W / 66.1°S 159.1°W / -66.1; -159.1 (Pryderi) 1.7 2000 Pryderi WGPSN
Pwyll [ ⚑ ] 25°12′S 88°36′E / 25.2°S 88.6°E / -25.2; 88.6 (Pwyll) 45 1997 Pwyll WGPSN
Rhiannon [ ⚑ ] 80°54′S 165°06′E / 80.9°S 165.1°E / -80.9; 165.1 (Rhiannon) 15.9 1985 Rhiannon WGPSN
Taliesin [ ⚑ ] 22°48′S 138°00′W / 22.8°S 138°W / -22.8; -138 (Taliesin) 50 1985 Taliesin WGPSN
Tegid [ ⚑ ] 0°48′N 164°24′W / 0.8°N 164.4°W / 0.8; -164.4 (Tegid) 29.7 1985 Tegid Veol WGPSN
Uaithne [ ⚑ ] 48°30′S 90°42′W / 48.5°S 90.7°W / -48.5; -90.7 (Uaithne) 6.5 2000 Uaithne WGPSN

Ganymede (131)

Main page: Astronomy:List of craters on Ganymede
Crater Coordinates Diameter
(km)
Approval
Year
Eponym Ref
Achelous [ ⚑ ] 61°54′N 11°47′W / 61.9°N 11.78°W / 61.9; -11.78 (Achelous) 40 1979 Achelous, Greek river god; father of Callirrhoe, Ganymede's mother. WGPSN
Adad [ ⚑ ] 57°26′N 1°59′E / 57.43°N 1.98°E / 57.43; 1.98 (Adad) 39 1979 Adad, Assyro-Babylonian god of thunder. WGPSN
Adapa [ ⚑ ] 73°05′N 31°19′W / 73.08°N 31.32°W / 73.08; -31.32 (Adapa) 57 1979 Adapa, Assyro-Babylonian; lost immortality when, at Ea's advice, he refused food of life. WGPSN
Agreus [ ⚑ ] 15°52′N 127°18′E / 15.87°N 127.3°E / 15.87; 127.3 (Agreus) 63 1985 Agreus, Hunter god in Tyre. WGPSN
Agrotes [ ⚑ ] 60°56′N 167°23′E / 60.93°N 167.38°E / 60.93; 167.38 (Agrotes) 74 1985 Agrotes, Tyre; greatest god of Gebal; farmer god. WGPSN
Aleyin [ ⚑ ] 15°08′N 134°05′W / 15.14°N 134.08°W / 15.14; -134.08 (Aleyin) 12.4 1997 Aleyin, Son of Ba'al, spirit of springs. WGPSN
Ammura [ ⚑ ] 31°46′N 17°39′E / 31.76°N 17.65°E / 31.76; 17.65 (Ammura) 61.5 1979 Amurru, Mesopotamian; god representing the western nomads. WGPSN
Amon [ ⚑ ] 33°41′N 139°23′E / 33.69°N 139.39°E / 33.69; 139.39 (Amon) 102 1985 Amon, Theban king of gods. WGPSN
Amset [ ⚑ ] 14°25′S 178°45′W / 14.41°S 178.75°W / -14.41; -178.75 (Amset) 11 1997 Amset, One of the four gods of the dead, son of Horus. WGPSN
Anat [ ⚑ ] 4°06′S 128°00′W / 4.1°S 128°W / -4.1; -128 (Anat) 2.9 1985 Anat, Ugaritic war goddess. Note: Defines 128 degrees longitude on Ganymede. WGPSN
Andjeti [ ⚑ ] 52°45′S 161°06′W / 52.75°S 161.1°W / -52.75; -161.1 (Andjeti) 52 1985 Andjeti, Egyptian; first god of Busirus. WGPSN
Anhur [ ⚑ ] 32°38′N 167°41′E / 32.63°N 167.68°E / 32.63; 167.68 (Anhur) 25 1997 Anhur, Egyptian warrior god. WGPSN
Antum [ ⚑ ] 5°05′N 141°04′E / 5.09°N 141.06°E / 5.09; 141.06 (Antum) 14.75 1985 Antum, Mesopotamian; wife of Anu. WGPSN
Anu [ ⚑ ] 65°14′N 15°45′E / 65.24°N 15.75°E / 65.24; 15.75 (Anu) 55 1979 Anu, Mesopotamian sky god. WGPSN
Anubis [ ⚑ ] 84°26′S 128°40′W / 84.44°S 128.66°W / -84.44; -128.66 (Anubis) 114 1988 Anubis, Egyptian jackal-headed god who opened the underworld to the dead. WGPSN
Anzu [ ⚑ ] 63°31′N 62°44′W / 63.51°N 62.73°W / 63.51; -62.73 (Anzu) 210 2000 Anzu, Gigantic lion-headed bird-like figure, the Sumerian Thunderbird. WGPSN
Apophis [ ⚑ ] 8°07′S 83°50′E / 8.12°S 83.84°E / -8.12; 83.84 (Apophis) 57 2000 Apophis, Egyptian gigantic serpent symbolizing chaos or nonexistence. WGPSN
Ashîma [ ⚑ ] 39°03′S 122°59′W / 39.05°S 122.98°W / -39.05; -122.98 (Ashîma) 84 1985 Ashîm, Semitic-Arab god of fate. WGPSN
Asshur [ ⚑ ] 54°10′N 26°31′E / 54.16°N 26.52°E / 54.16; 26.52 (Asshur) 25.5 1979 Asshur, national god of ancient Assyria. WGPSN
Atra-hasis [ ⚑ ] 22°32′N 105°53′E / 22.54°N 105.89°E / 22.54; 105.89 (Atra-hasis) 133 2000 Atra-hasis, Exceedingly wise' hero of Akkadian myth, survived the great flood. WGPSN
Aya [ ⚑ ] 68°20′N 37°59′E / 68.34°N 37.98°E / 68.34; 37.98 (Aya) 38 1979 Aya, Mesopotamian dawn goddess; wife of Shamash. WGPSN
Ba'al [ ⚑ ] 24°55′N 30°02′E / 24.92°N 30.03°E / 24.92; 30.03 (Ba'al) 43 1979 Ba'al, Phoenician; Canaanite god. WGPSN
Bau [ ⚑ ] 23°03′N 48°40′W / 23.05°N 48.67°W / 23.05; -48.67 (Bau) 77 1988 Bau, Mesopotamian medicine goddess; daughter of Anu and patroness of Lagash. WGPSN
Bes [ ⚑ ] 25°29′S 179°02′E / 25.48°S 179.04°E / -25.48; 179.04 (Bes) 63 1985 Bes, Egyptian god of marriage. WGPSN
Chrysor [ ⚑ ] 15°18′N 134°20′W / 15.3°N 134.34°W / 15.3; -134.34 (Chrysor) 7 1997 Chrysor, Phoenician god; inventor of bait, fishing hooks and line, first to sail. WGPSN
Cisti [ ⚑ ] 31°36′S 64°14′W / 31.6°S 64.23°W / -31.6; -64.23 (Cisti) 70 1997 Cisti, Iranian healing god. WGPSN
Damkina [ ⚑ ] 30°10′S 4°53′W / 30.17°S 4.88°W / -30.17; -4.88 (Damkina) 190 2006 Damkina, wife of the Mesopotamian god Enki (Ea), mother of Marduk in Enuma Elish. WGPSN
Danel [ ⚑ ] 4°20′S 21°18′W / 4.33°S 21.3°W / -4.33; -21.3 (Danel) 56 1979 Danel, Phoenician; mythical hero versed in art of divination. WGPSN
Dendera [ ⚑ ] 1°07′S 104°32′E / 1.12°S 104.54°E / -1.12; 104.54 (Dendera) 82 2000 Dendera, Town where Hathor was chief goddess. (Name changed from Dendera Facula.) WGPSN
Diment [ ⚑ ] 23°08′N 8°14′E / 23.14°N 8.23°E / 23.14; 8.23 (Diment) 40 1979 Diment, Egyptian goddess of the dwelling place of the dead. WGPSN
Ea [ ⚑ ] 17°43′N 148°44′W / 17.72°N 148.73°W / 17.72; -148.73 (Ea) 20 1997 Ea, Assyro-Babylonian god of water, wisdom, and the earth. WGPSN
El [ ⚑ ] 1°01′N 151°22′W / 1.01°N 151.36°W / 1.01; -151.36 (El) 55 1997 El, head of the pantheon of Ugarit in the late Bronze Age. WGPSN
Enkidu [ ⚑ ] 26°37′S 34°52′E / 26.61°S 34.87°E / -26.61; 34.87 (Enkidu) 122 1982 Enkidu, Friend of Gilgamesh. WGPSN
Enlil [ ⚑ ] 55°22′N 47°54′E / 55.36°N 47.9°E / 55.36; 47.9 (Enlil) 34.6 1979 Enlil, head of the Mesopotamian pantheon. WGPSN
En-zu [ ⚑ ] 11°35′N 168°24′W / 11.59°N 168.4°W / 11.59; -168.4 (En-zu) 5 1997 Enzu, one of the names of the Mesopotamian moon god. WGPSN
Epigeus [ ⚑ ] 22°58′N 179°21′E / 22.96°N 179.35°E / 22.96; 179.35 (Epigeus) 343 1997 Epigeus, Phoenician god. WGPSN
Erichthonius [ ⚑ ] 15°19′S 175°16′W / 15.32°S 175.26°W / -15.32; -175.26 (Erichthonius) 31 1997 Erichthonius, Possible father of Ganymede. WGPSN
Eshmun [ ⚑ ] 17°27′S 167°53′E / 17.45°S 167.88°E / -17.45; 167.88 (Eshmun) 98 1979 Eshmun, Phoenician; divinity of Sidon. WGPSN
Etana [ ⚑ ] 74°44′N 19°39′E / 74.74°N 19.65°E / 74.74; 19.65 (Etana) 46 1979 Etana, Assyro-Babylonian; asked the eagle for an herb to give him an heir. WGPSN
Gad [ ⚑ ] 13°34′S 137°34′W / 13.56°S 137.56°W / -13.56; -137.56 (Gad) 72 1985 Gad, Semitic god of fate or good fortune. WGPSN
Geb [ ⚑ ] 56°25′N 177°21′E / 56.41°N 177.35°E / 56.41; 177.35 (Geb) 60 1985 Geb, Heliopolis Earth god. WGPSN
Geinos [ ⚑ ] 18°38′N 140°34′E / 18.64°N 140.56°E / 18.64; 140.56 (Geinos) 56 1985 Geinos, Tyre; god of brick making. WGPSN
Gilgamesh [ ⚑ ] 62°50′S 124°50′W / 62.84°S 124.83°W / -62.84; -124.83 (Gilgamesh) 153 1979 Gilgamesh, Assyro-Babylonian; sought immortality after Enkidu died. WGPSN
Gir [ ⚑ ] 34°03′N 145°45′W / 34.05°N 145.75°W / 34.05; -145.75 (Gir) 73 1985 Girra, Mesopotamian fire god. WGPSN
Gula [ ⚑ ] 64°09′N 12°18′W / 64.15°N 12.3°W / 64.15; -12.3 (Gula) 38 1979 Gula, Mesopotamian; medicine goddess. WGPSN
Gushkin [ ⚑ ] 20°45′N 45°59′W / 20.75°N 45.98°W / 20.75; -45.98 (Gushkin) 40.5 2016 Gushkin-Banda, Sumerian patron god of goldsmiths. WGPSN
Halieus [ ⚑ ] 34°27′N 167°08′W / 34.45°N 167.14°W / 34.45; -167.14 (Halieus) 90 1985 Halieus, Tyre; fisherman god. WGPSN
Hapi [ ⚑ ] 30°34′S 147°20′E / 30.57°S 147.34°E / -30.57; 147.34 (Hapi) 96 1988 Hapi, Egyptian god of the Nile. WGPSN
Harakhtes [ ⚑ ] 35°57′N 100°16′W / 35.95°N 100.26°W / 35.95; -100.26 (Harakhtes) 108 2000 Harakhtes, "Horus of the Two Horizons", form of Egyptian god Horus who represents the path of the sun. WGPSN
Haroeris [ ⚑ ] 28°32′N 63°11′E / 28.53°N 63.18°E / 28.53; 63.18 (Haroeris) 70 2000 Haroeris, Egyptian sky god whose eyes are the sun and the moon, a form of Horus. WGPSN
Hathor [ ⚑ ] 66°54′S 91°16′E / 66.9°S 91.26°E / -66.9; 91.26 (Hathor) 173 1979 Hathor, Egyptian goddess of joy and love. WGPSN
Hay-tau [ ⚑ ] 14°26′N 133°08′W / 14.44°N 133.13°W / 14.44; -133.13 (Hay-tau) 27 1997 Hay-tau, Nega god, spirit of forest vegetation. WGPSN
Hedetet [ ⚑ ] 32°55′S 108°59′E / 32.91°S 108.99°E / -32.91; 108.99 (Hedetet) 106 2000 Hedetet, Egyptian scorpion goddess. WGPSN
Hershef [ ⚑ ] 47°23′N 90°37′E / 47.39°N 90.62°E / 47.39; 90.62 (Hershef) 120 2000 Hershef, Egyptian ram-headed god. WGPSN
Humbaba [ ⚑ ] 55°09′S 67°19′W / 55.15°S 67.31°W / -55.15; -67.31 (Humbaba) 40 2000 Humbaba, Babylonian terrifying guardian of the cedar forests. WGPSN
Ilah [ ⚑ ] 22°00′N 160°37′W / 22°N 160.62°W / 22; -160.62 (Ilah) 76 1985 Ilah, First Sumerian sky god.[citation needed] WGPSN
Ilus [ ⚑ ] 13°28′S 110°26′W / 13.46°S 110.43°W / -13.46; -110.43 (Ilus) 90 1985 Ilus, Ganymede's brother. WGPSN
Irkalla [ ⚑ ] 32°31′S 114°50′W / 32.52°S 114.84°W / -32.52; -114.84 (Irkalla) 117 1985 Irkalla, Sumerian goddess of underworld, seen by Enkidu in a dream. WGPSN
Ishkur [ ⚑ ] 0°22′N 8°22′W / 0.37°N 8.37°W / 0.37; -8.37 (Ishkur) 67 1985 Ishkur, Sumerian god of rain. WGPSN
Isimu Template:Coord/display/inline 89.5 1985 Isimud, Sumerian god, servant of Enki. #if:
Isis Template:Coord 75 1979 Isis, Egyptian goddess; wife of Osiris. Template:WGPSN
Kadi Template:Coord 87 1985 KA.DI, a writing of the name of the Mesopotamian god Ishtaran. Template:WGPSN
Khensu Template:Coord 17 1997 Khensu, Egyptian moon god. Template:WGPSN
Khepri Template:Coord 47 1997 Khepri, God of transformations for the Heliopitans. Template:WGPSN
Khonsu Template:Coord 80 1988 Khonsu, Egyptian moon god. Template:WGPSN
Khumbam Template:Coord 57 1979 Humban, Elamite god of kingship. Template:WGPSN
Kingu Template:Coord 78 1988 Kingu, Babylonian; conquered leader of Tiamat's forces whose blood was used to create man. Template:WGPSN
Kishar Template:Coord 78 1979 Kishar, Assyro-Babylonian; terrestrial progenitor goddess. Template:WGPSN
Kittu Template:Coord 15 1985 Kittum, Mesopotamian; a goddess of justice. Template:WGPSN
Kulla Template:Coord 93 1985 Kulla, Sumerian god of brick making. Template:WGPSN
Lagamal Template:Coord 131 2000 Lagamal, Mesopotamian; minor underworld deity. Template:WGPSN
Latpon Template:Coord 43 1997 Latpon, One of the sons of El. Template:WGPSN
Lugalmeslam Template:Coord 64 1997 Lugalmeslam, Sumerian god of the underworld. Template:WGPSN
Lumha Template:Coord 58 1985 Lumha, Title of Enki as patron of singers; also Babylonian priest. Template:WGPSN
Maa Template:Coord 31 1997 Maa, Egyptian god of the sense of sight. Template:WGPSN
Mehit Template:Coord 47 1985 Mehit, Egyptian lion-headed goddess; Anhur's wife. Template:WGPSN
Melkart Template:Coord 105 1979 Melkart, Phoenician; divinity of Tyre. Template:WGPSN
Menhit Template:Coord 140 2006 Menhit, Egyptian lion and war goddess. Template:WGPSN
Min Template:Coord 33 1988 Min, Egyptian fertility god. Template:WGPSN
Mir Template:Coord 8 1985 Mir, West Semitic god of wind. Template:WGPSN
Misharu Template:Coord 88 1985 Misharu, Assyro-Babylonian god of law. Template:WGPSN
Mont Template:Coord 15 1997 Mont, Theban war god. Template:WGPSN
Mor Template:Coord 41 1979 Mor, Phoenician; spirit of the harvest. Template:WGPSN
Mot Template:Coord 23 1997 Mot, Ugaritic personification of death. Template:WGPSN
Mush Template:Coord 99 1985 dMUŠ, logographic writing of the name of the Sumerian snake god Nirah. Template:WGPSN
Nabu Template:Coord 40 1979 Nabu, Mesopotamian; scribe god. Template:WGPSN
Nah-Hunte Template:Coord 47 2000 Nahhunte, Elamite; sun god. Template:WGPSN
Namtar Template:Coord 50 1979 Namtar, Assyro-Babylonian plague demon. Template:WGPSN
Nanna Template:Coord 56 1985 Nanna, Sumerian moon god; god of wisdom. Template:WGPSN
Nefertum Template:Coord 29 1997 Nefertum, Original divine son of the Memphis triad, son of Ptah. Template:WGPSN
Neheh Template:Coord 54 1985 Neheh, Egyptian god of eternity. Template:WGPSN
Neith Template:Coord 90 1988 Neith, Egyptian warrior goddess; goddess of domestic arts. Template:WGPSN
Nergal Template:Coord 9.6 1997 Nergal, Assyro-Babylonian king of the underworld. Template:WGPSN
Nidaba Template:Coord 199 1985 Nisaba, Sumerian scribal arts and grain goddess. Template:WGPSN
Nigirsu Template:Coord 53 1979 Nigirsu, Mesopotamian; tutelary god of Girsu, portrayed as a warrior and a farmer. Template:WGPSN
Ningishzida Template:Coord 32 1997 Ningishzida, Sumerian vegetation god. Template:WGPSN
Ninkasi Template:Coord 81 1988 Ninkasi, Sumerian goddess of brewing. Template:WGPSN
Ninki Template:Coord 194 1985 Ninki, Mesopotamian; primordial deity. Template:WGPSN
Ninlil Template:Coord 91 1985 Ninlil, Mesopotamian; wife of Enlil, co-ruler of the pantheon. Template:WGPSN
Ninsum Template:Coord 88 1985 Ninsun, Mesopotamian; Gilgamesh's divine mother. Template:WGPSN
Nut Template:Coord 90 1979 Nut, Egyptian goddess of the sky. Template:WGPSN
Osiris Template:Coord 107 1979 Osiris, Egyptian god of the dead. Template:WGPSN
Ptah Template:Coord 30 1988 Ptah, Sovereign god of Memphis; patron of artisans. Template:WGPSN
Punt Template:Coord 135 1997 Punt, Land east of Egypt where Bes originated. Changed from Punt Facula. Template:WGPSN
Ruti Template:Coord 16 1979 Ruti, Phoenician; Byblos god. Template:WGPSN
Saltu Template:Coord 40 2006 Saltu, Mesopotamian; a figure in the Agushaya Hymn representing discord and hostility. Template:WGPSN
Sapas Template:Coord 56 1979 Shapash, Ugaritic; sun goddess, "torch of the gods." Template:WGPSN
Sati Template:Coord 95 1988 Sati, Wife of Khnum, Egyptian god of the Cataracts. Template:WGPSN
Sebek Template:Coord 61 1979 Sebek, Egyptian crocodile god. Template:WGPSN
Seima Template:Coord 38 1985 Seima, Mother goddess of the Arameans. Template:WGPSN
Seker Template:Coord 103 1988 Seker, Egyptian god of the dead at Memphis. Template:WGPSN
Selket Template:Coord 168 1985 Selket, Tutelary goddess who guarded intestines of the dead. Template:WGPSN
Serapis Template:Coord 169 1997 Serapis, Egyptian healing god. Template:WGPSN
Shu Template:Coord 44 1988 Shu, Egyptian god of air. Template:WGPSN
Sin Template:Coord 19 1979 Sin, Babylonian moon god. Template:WGPSN
Tammuz Template:Coord 51 1985 Tammuz, Egyptian childbirth goddess. Template:WGPSN
Tanit Template:Coord 26 1979 Tanit, Phoenician; tuterlary goddess of Carthage. Template:WGPSN
Tashmetum Template:Coord 135 2000 Tashmetum, Assyro-Babylonian; wife of Nabu. Template:WGPSN
Ta-urt Template:Coord 94 1988 Taweret, Egyptian goddess. Template:WGPSN
Teshub Template:Coord 188 1994 Teshub, Hurrian; weather god. Template:WGPSN
Thoth Template:Coord 102 1985 Thoth, Egyptian moon god; invented all arts and sciences. Template:WGPSN
Tros Template:Coord 94 1979 Tros, Greek; father of Ganymede. Template:WGPSN
Upuant Template:Coord 17 1997 Upuant, Jackal-headed warrior god, god of the dead. Template:WGPSN
We-ila Template:Coord 36 2000 We-ila, Akkadian god from whom the hero Atra-hasis was created. Template:WGPSN
Wepwawet Template:Coord 86 2000 Wepwawet, Ancient Egyptian jackal deity. Template:WGPSN
Zakar Template:Coord 170 1997 Zakar, Mesopotamian dream god. Template:WGPSN
Zaqar Template:Coord 33 1979 Zaqar, Mesopotamian dream god Template:WGPSN

Dropped or not approved names

Crater Coordinates Diameter
(km)
Approval
Year
Eponym Ref
Keret Template:Coord 36.0 1979 Dropped. Keret, Ugaritic hero. Name dropped because feature not found on imagery. Template:WGPSN
Khnum Template:Coord 45.0 Not approved named. Khnum, Egyptian ram-headed creation god. Note: Provisional name Khnum changed to Nah-Hunte because of duplication with Khnum Catena. Template:WGPSN
Wadjet Template:Coord 100.0 2000 Dropped name. Wadjet, Egyptian cobra goddess. Same crater as Nut. Template:WGPSN

Template:Anchor Gaspra (31)

Crater Coordinates Diameter
(km)
Approval
Year
Eponym Ref
Aix Template:Coord 0.6 1994 Spa in France Template:WGPSN
Alupka Template:Coord 0.3 1994 Spa in Crimea Ukraine Template:WGPSN
Baden-Baden Template:Coord 0.3 1994 Spa in Germany Template:WGPSN
Badgastein Template:Coord 0.4 1994 Spa in Austria Template:WGPSN
Bagnoles Template:Coord 0.4 1994 Spa in France Template:WGPSN
Bath Template:Coord 0.9 1994 Spa in England Template:WGPSN
Beppu Template:Coord 0.6 1994 Spa on Kyushu Japan Template:WGPSN
Brookton Template:Coord 0.3 1994 Spa in New York USA Template:WGPSN
Calistoga Template:Coord 1.2 1994 Resort in California USA Template:WGPSN
Carlsbad Template:Coord 0.5 1994 Spa in Czech Republic Template:WGPSN
Charax Template:Coord 0.9 1994 Roman fortress in Gaspra Crimea Ukraine Template:WGPSN
Helwan Template:Coord 0.4 1994 Spa in Egypt Template:WGPSN
Ixtapan Template:Coord 0.7 1994 Spa in Mexico Template:WGPSN
Katsiveli Template:Coord 0.3 1994 Spa in Crimea Ukraine Template:WGPSN
Krynica Template:Coord 0.4 1994 Health resort in Poland Template:WGPSN
Lisdoonvarna Template:Coord 0.4 1994 Spa in Ireland Template:WGPSN
Loutraki Template:Coord 0.4 1994 Spa in Greece Template:WGPSN
Mandal Template:Coord 0.1 1994 Spa in Norway Template:WGPSN
Manikaran Template:Coord 0.5 1994 Spa in India Template:WGPSN
Marienbad Template:Coord 0.6 1994 Spa in Czech Republic Template:WGPSN
Miskhor Template:Coord 0.5 1994 Spa in Crimea Ukraine Template:WGPSN
Moree Template:Coord 0.7 1994 Spa in Australia Template:WGPSN
Ramlösa Template:Coord 0.7 1994 Spa in Sweden Template:WGPSN
Rio Hondo Template:Coord 0.6 1994 Spa in Argentina Template:WGPSN
Rotorua Template:Coord 0.5 1994 Spa in New Zealand Template:WGPSN
Saratoga Template:Coord 2.8 1994 Spa in New York USA Template:WGPSN
Spa Template:Coord 1.6 1994 Health resort in Belgium Template:WGPSN
Tang-Shan Template:Coord 2.1 1994 Spa in China Template:WGPSN
Yalova Template:Coord 0.4 1994 Health resort in Turkey Template:WGPSN
Yalta Template:Coord 1.4 1994 Spa in Crimea Ukraine Template:WGPSN
Zohar Template:Coord 0.4 1994 Spa in Israel Template:WGPSN

Template:Anchor Hyperion (4)

Crater Coordinates Diameter
(km)
Approval
Year
Eponym Ref
Bahloo Template:Coord n.a. 1982 Bahloo. The Moon; maker of girl babies (Aboriginal mythology) Template:WGPSN
Helios Template:Coord n.a. 1982 Helios. Greek sun god; son of Hyperion (Greek mythology) Template:WGPSN
Jarilo Template:Coord n.a. 1982 Jarilo, East Slavic god of the sun fertility and love (Slavic mythology) Template:WGPSN
Meri Template:Coord n.a. 1982 Meri, folk hero; the Sun (Bororó people) Template:WGPSN

Template:Anchor Iapetus (58)

Crater Coordinates Diameter
(km)
Approval
Year
Eponym Ref
Abisme Template:Coord 767.74 2013 A Saracen lord killed by Archbishop Turpin Template:WGPSN
Acelin Template:Coord 38 2008 Aceline of Gascony one of the Twelve Peers the council of King Charles Template:WGPSN
Adelroth Template:Coord 57 2008 Marsilion's nephew killed by Roland in the first battle Template:WGPSN
Almeric Template:Coord 43 1982 One of 12 peers killed by Marsilion Template:WGPSN
Anseïs Template:Coord 48 2008 One of the Twelve Peers; kills Turgis; killed by Malquiant Template:WGPSN
Astor Template:Coord 122 2008 A French baron; ruled over Valence on Rhone Template:WGPSN
Baligant Template:Coord 66 1982 Emir of Babylon; Marsilion enlisted his help against Charlemagne Template:WGPSN
Basan Template:Coord 76 1982 French baron; Murdered while serving as Ambassador of Marsilon Template:WGPSN
Basbrun Template:Coord 80 2008 Charlemagne's officer who hung Ganelon's 30 relatives Template:WGPSN
Basile Template:Coord 6 2008 French baron; murdered near Haltile with his brother Basan while serving as ambassador to Marsilion Template:WGPSN
Berenger Template:Coord 84 1982 One of twelve peers; killed Estramarin; killed by Grandoyne Template:WGPSN
Besgun Template:Coord 56 1982 Chief cook for Charlemagne's army; he guarded Ganelon after Ganelon's treachery was discovered Template:WGPSN
Bevon Template:Coord 48 2008 A French baron; killed by Marsilion Template:WGPSN
Bramimond Template:Coord 200 2008 Queen of Saragossa wife of Marsilion Template:WGPSN
Charlemagne Template:Coord 95 1982 Emperor of France and Germanic nations; his forces fought the Saracens in Spain Template:WGPSN
Clarin Template:Coord 84 2008 Saracen lord and emissary to Charles Template:WGPSN
Climborin Template:Coord 49 2008 Saracen lord who gave his helmet to Ganelon; killed by Oliver Template:WGPSN
Corsablis Template:Coord 73 2008 Saracen lord; volunteered to fight at Roncevaux Pass; killed Archbishop Turpin in the first battle Template:WGPSN
Dapamort Template:Coord 49 2008 A Saracen king from Lycia; leader in Baligant's army Template:WGPSN
Engelier Template:Coord 504 2008 One of Twelve Peers the Gascon of Bordeaux; the most valiant knight killed by Climborin in the first battle Template:WGPSN
Escremiz Template:Coord 0.06 2008 Escremiz of Valterne; volunteered to fight at Roncevaux Pass; killed by Engelier in the first battle Template:WGPSN
Eudropin Template:Coord 42 2008 Saracen lord and emissary to Charles Template:WGPSN
Falsaron Template:Coord 424 2008 Brother of King Marsilion; killed by Oliver Template:WGPSN
Ganelon Template:Coord 230 2008 French count; stepfather of Roland; brother-in-law of Roland's uncle Charlemagne; betrays Roland and the French rear guard to Marsilion Template:WGPSN
Garlon Template:Coord 47 2008 Saracen lord and emissary to Charles Template:WGPSN
Geboin Template:Coord 81 1982 Guarded French dead; became leader of Charlemagne's 2nd column Template:WGPSN
Gerin Template:Coord 445 2008 One of the Twelve Peers; kills Malprimis; killed by Grandoyne Template:WGPSN
Godefroy Template:Coord 63 1982 Standard bearer of Charlemagne; brother of Tierri Charlemagne's defender against Pinabel Template:WGPSN
Grandoyne Template:Coord 65 1982 Son of Cappadocian King Capuel; killed Gerin Gerier Berenger Guy St. Antoine Duke Astorge; killed by Roland Template:WGPSN
Hamon Template:Coord 96 1982 Joint Commander of Charlemagne's Eighth Division Template:WGPSN
Ivon Template:Coord 100 2008 Frankish baron one of the Twelve Peers Template:WGPSN
Johun Template:Coord 64 2008 Johun of Outremer; Saracen lord and emissary to Charles Template:WGPSN
Jurfaleu Template:Coord 107 2008 Son of Marsilion Saracen king of Spain Template:WGPSN
Lorant Template:Coord 44 1982 French commander of one of first divisions against Baligant; killed by Baligant Template:WGPSN
Malprimis Template:Coord 377 2008 A Saracen lord from Brigale; killed by Gerin in the first battle Template:WGPSN
Malun Template:Coord 121 2008 A Saracen lord; killed by Oliver Template:WGPSN
Margaris Template:Coord 75 2008 Saracen lord from Seville; volunteered to fight at Roncevaux Pass Template:WGPSN
Marsilion Template:Coord 136 1982 Saracen king of Spain; Roland wounds him and he died of wound later Template:WGPSN
Matthay Template:Coord 58 2008 Saracen lord and emissary to Charles Template:WGPSN
Milon Template:Coord 119 1982 Guarded French dead while Charlemagne pursued Saracen forces Template:WGPSN
Naimon Template:Coord 244 2008 King Charles’ wisest counselor Template:WGPSN
Nevelon Template:Coord 49 2008 Shares command of Charlemagne's sixth division; leader of part of the 5th column Template:WGPSN
Ogier Template:Coord 100 1982 Dane who led 3rd column in Charlemagne's army against Baligant's forces Template:WGPSN
Oliver Template:Coord 113 1982 Roland's friend; mortally wounded by Marganice Template:WGPSN
Othon Template:Coord 86 1982 One of twelve peers; guarded French dead while Charlemagne pursued Saracen forces; sixth column leader Template:WGPSN
Pinabel Template:Coord 83 2008 Pinabel of Sorence a French baron Ganelon's kinsmen and skilled speaker. Large and powerful he agrees to fight Thierry to settle the issue of Ganelon's guilt and he lost the judicial combat Template:WGPSN
Priamon Template:Coord 17 2008 Saracen lord and emissary to Charles Template:WGPSN
Rabel Template:Coord 91 2008 A French baron; takes Roland's place at vanguard of Charlemagne's forces; leads first column Template:WGPSN
Roland Template:Coord 144 1982 Charlemagne's nephew; led rear guard of French forces; hero in song of Roland Template:WGPSN
Rugis Template:Coord 19 2008 Saracen lord one of the Saracen Twelve Peers Template:WGPSN
Samson Template:Coord 33 2008 French baron Duke of Burgundy; one of the Twelve Peers; killed by Valdebron Template:WGPSN
Thierry Template:Coord 110 2008 French knight; Duke of Argonne; brother of Godefroy Charlemagne's standard bearer. At Ganelon's trial Thierry alone insists on Ganelon's guilt Template:WGPSN
Tibbald Template:Coord 160 2008 Tibbald of Reims; French baron; guarded French dead at Roncevaux Template:WGPSN
Timozel Template:Coord 58 2008 A Saracen lord; killed by Gerin and Gerier in the first battle Template:WGPSN
Torleu Template:Coord 8 2008 Leader in Baligant's army; king of Persia; killed by Rabel Template:WGPSN
Turgis Template:Coord 580 2008 A Saracen baron; count of Tortelosa; killed by Oliver in the first battle Template:WGPSN
Turpin Template:Coord 87 1982 Archbishop of Rheims in Song of Roland Template:WGPSN
Valdebron Template:Coord 49 2008 Saracen lord gave his sword to Ganelon Template:WGPSN

Template:Anchor Ida (21)

Crater Named after
Afon Novy Afon Cave, Abkhazia
Atea Atea Cave, Papua New Guinea
Azzurra Azzurra Grotto, Italy
Bilemot Bilemot Cave, Korea
Castellana Castellana Cave, Italy
Choukoutien Choukoutien, China
Fingal Fingal's Cave, Template:Wipe
Kartchner Kartchner Caverns, AZ, United States
Kazumura Kazumura Cave, HI, United States
Lascaux Lascaux Cave, France
Lechuguilla Lechuguilla Cave, NM, United States
Mammoth Mammoth Cave, KY, United States
Manjang Manjang Cave, Korea
Orgnac Orgnac Cave, France
Padirac Padirac Cave, France
Peacock Peacock Cave, FL, United States
Postojna Postojna Cave, Slovenia
Sterkfontein Sterkfontein, Template:Wipe
Stiffe Stiffe Cave, Italy
Undara Undara Cave, Australia
Viento Viento Cave, Spain

Template:Anchor Itokawa (10)

Crater Coordinates Diameter
(km)
Approval
Year
Eponym Ref
Catalina Template:Coord 0.02 2009 Catalina Observatory near Tucson AZ USA Template:WGPSN
Fuchinobe Template:Coord 0.04 2009 Place name in Sagamihara Japan Template:WGPSN
Gando Template:Coord n.a. 2009 Spanish launch facility on Gran Canaria Template:WGPSN
Hammaguira Template:Coord 0.03 2009 French launch site in the Sahara Desert Algeria Template:WGPSN
Kamisunagawa Template:Coord 0.01 2009 Town in Hokkaido Japan where a microgravity test facility is located Template:WGPSN
Kamoi Template:Coord 0.01 2009 Town in Yokohama Japan where a factory of NEC TOSHIBA Space Systems Ltd. is located Template:WGPSN
Komaba Template:Coord 0.03 2009 Place name in Tokyo where the Institute of Space and Astronautical Science is located Template:WGPSN
Laurel Template:Coord 0.02 2009 City in Maryland USA where APL/JHU is located Template:WGPSN
Miyabaru Template:Coord 0.09 2009 Radar site in the Uchinoura Space Center in Japan Template:WGPSN
San Marco Template:Coord n.a. 2009 An old oil platform near Kenya that served as a launch pad for Italian spacecraft Template:WGPSN

Template:Anchor Janus (4)

Crater Coordinates Diameter
(km)
Approval
Year
Eponym Ref
Castor n.a. 1982 One of the Dioscuri; famous as a tamer of horses Template:WGPSN
Idas n.a. 1982 Twins; cousins of Gemini Template:WGPSN
Lynceus n.a. 1982 One of twin cousins of Gemini Template:WGPSN
Phoibe n.a. 1982 Daughter of Leukippos Template:WGPSN

Template:Anchor Lutetia (19)

Crater Coordinates Diameter
(km)
Approval
Year
Eponym Ref
Bagacum Template:Coord 3.7 2011 City at the time of Lutetia present-day Bavay in France Template:WGPSN
Basilia Template:Coord 3.5 2011 City at the time of Lutetia present-day Basel in Switzerland Template:WGPSN
Bonna Template:Coord 6 2011 City at the time of Lutetia present-day Bonn in Germany Template:WGPSN
Burdigala Template:Coord 10 2011 City at the time of Lutetia present-day Bordeaux in France Template:WGPSN
Florentia Template:Coord 10.9 2011 City at the time of Lutetia present-day Florence in Italy Template:WGPSN
Gaudiaco Template:Coord 6.7 2011 City at the time of Lutetia present-day Joué-lès-Tours in France Template:WGPSN
Genua Template:Coord 1.8 2011 City at the time of Lutetia present-day Genoa in Italy Template:WGPSN
Gerunda Template:Coord 4.7 2011 City at the time of Lutetia present-day Girona in Spain Template:WGPSN
Lauriacum Template:Coord 1.5 2011 City at the time of Lutetia present-day Enns in Austria; defines zero degrees longitude on Lutetia Template:WGPSN
Lugdunum Template:Coord 17 2011 City at the time of Lutetia present-day Lyon in France Template:WGPSN
Massilia Template:Coord 61 2011 City at the time of Lutetia present-day Marseille in France Template:WGPSN
Nicaea Template:Coord 21 2011 City at the time of Lutetia present-day Nice in France Template:WGPSN
Patavium Template:Coord 9.3 2011 City at the time of Lutetia present-day Padua in Italy Template:WGPSN
Roma Template:Coord 19 2011 City at the time of Lutetia present-day Rome in Italy Template:WGPSN
Salomacus Template:Coord 7 2011 City at the time of Lutetia present-day Salles (Gironde) in France Template:WGPSN
Salona Template:Coord 7.1 2011 City at the time of Lutetia present-day Solin in Croatia Template:WGPSN
Syracusae Template:Coord 7 2011 City at the time of Lutetia present-day Syracuse in Italy Template:WGPSN
Toletum Template:Coord 6 2011 City at the time of Lutetia present-day Toledo in Spain Template:WGPSN
Turicum Template:Coord 3.8 2011 City at the time of Lutetia present-day Zurich in Switzerland Template:WGPSN

Template:Anchor Mars (1092)

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Template:Anchor Mathilde (23)

Template:Anchor Mercury (397)

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Template:Anchor Mimas (35)

Crater Coordinates Diameter
(km)
Approval
Year
Eponym Ref
Accolon Template:Coord 48 1982 Companion of Arthur's; he was tricked into jousting with Arthur Template:WGPSN
Arthur Template:Coord 64 1982 King of the Round Table Assemblage Template:WGPSN
Balin Template:Coord 35 1982 Knight of matchless courage and virtue Template:WGPSN
Ban Template:Coord 37 1982 King of Benwick; father of Sir Launcelot ally of Arthur in the battle of Bedgrayne Template:WGPSN
Bedivere Template:Coord 25 1982 Arthurian knight Template:WGPSN
Bors Template:Coord 34 1982 King of Gaul; father of Sir Ector de Marys Sir Bors Sir Lyonel Template:WGPSN
Dagonet Template:Coord 28 2008 Fool at King Arthur's court Template:WGPSN
Dynas Template:Coord 35 1982 A knight of the Round Table Template:WGPSN
Elaine Template:Coord 21 1982 Daughter of King Pelles lover of Sir Launcelot and mother by him of Sir Galahad Template:WGPSN
Gaheris Template:Coord 23 1982 Older son of King Lot; killed by Sir Launcelot in his rescue of Gwynevere from burning Template:WGPSN
Galahad Template:Coord 34 1982 Bastard son of Launcelot and Elaine. He went on the quest to find the Holy Grail Template:WGPSN
Gareth Template:Coord 23 1982 Youngest son of King Lot; killed by Sir Launcelot in his rescue of Gwynevere from burning Template:WGPSN
Gawain Template:Coord 27 1982 Eldest son of King Lot; Arthur's favorite cousin Template:WGPSN
Gwynevere Template:Coord 42 1982 Queen; wife of Arthur; lover of Launcelot Template:WGPSN
Herschel Template:Coord 139 1982 William; German-British astronomer; discovered Mimas and Enceladus (1738-1822) Template:WGPSN
Igraine Template:Coord 38 1982 Wife of Uther; mother of Arthur Template:WGPSN
Iseult Template:Coord 21 1982 Loved by Tristram Template:WGPSN
Kay Template:Coord 24 1982 Royal seneschal at Arthur's court Template:WGPSN
Lamerok Template:Coord 20 1982 Pellinore's son; sent testing horn to King Mark to expose adultery of Sir Tristram Template:WGPSN
Launcelot Template:Coord 30 1982 King Arthur's favorite; champion and lover of Queen Gwynevere Template:WGPSN
Lot Template:Coord 22 1982 Leader of the rebel kings of the north and west. Married Margawse and begat Sir Gawain Sir Aggravayne Sir Gaheris Template:WGPSN
Lucas Template:Coord 40 2008 Butler at King Arthur's court Template:WGPSN
Marhaus Template:Coord 34 2008 Delivers poison wound to Tristram before being mortally wounded by him Template:WGPSN
Mark Template:Coord 20.8 1982 King of Cornwall Template:WGPSN
Melyodas Template:Coord 40 2008 King of Lyoness; marries King Mark's sister who dies bearing their son Sir Tristram Template:WGPSN
Merlin Template:Coord 37 1982 Magician and prophet; son of the devil; Arthur's mentor Template:WGPSN
Modred Template:Coord 26 1982 Arthur's bastard son and mortal enemy; delivered fatal wound to Arthur but was killed by him Template:WGPSN
Morgan Template:Coord 43 1982 Arthur's half sister; enchantress; plotted to destroy Arthur but failed Template:WGPSN
Nero Template:Coord 22 2008 King of the West principal enemy of Arthur Template:WGPSN
Palomides Template:Coord 10 1982 Saracen enemy of Tristam Template:WGPSN
Pellinore Template:Coord 36 1982 King whose duty was to pursue the questing beast and either run it to earth or lose his strength Template:WGPSN
Percivale Template:Coord 20 1982 Very pure knight; accomplished quest of Holy Grail Template:WGPSN
Royns Template:Coord 22.1 2008 King of the West principal enemy of Arthur Template:WGPSN
Tristram Template:Coord 20 1982 Saved Iseult; fell in love with her Template:WGPSN
Uther Template:Coord 34 1982 Ruler of all Britain; Arthur's father Template:WGPSN

Template:Anchor Miranda (7)

Crater Coordinates Diameter
(km)
Approval
Year
Eponym Ref
Alonso Template:Coord 25 1988 King of Naples in The Tempest Template:WGPSN
Ferdinand Template:Coord 17 1988 Son of King of Naples; loves Miranda in The Tempest Template:WGPSN
Francisco Template:Coord 14 1988 A lord of Naples in The Tempest Template:WGPSN
Gonzalo Template:Coord 11 1988 Honest old counselor of Naples in The Tempest Template:WGPSN
Prospero Template:Coord 21 1988 Rightful Duke of Mila in The Tempest Template:WGPSN
Stephano Template:Coord 16 1988 A drunken butler in The Tempest Template:WGPSN
Trinculo Template:Coord 11 1988 A jester in The Tempest Template:WGPSN

Template:Anchor Moon (1624)

Template:Main

Template:Anchor Oberon (9)

Crater Coordinates Diameter
(km)
Approval
Year
Eponym Ref
Antony Template:Coord 47 1988 Shakespearean hero in Anthony and Cleopatra Template:WGPSN
Caesar Template:Coord 76 1988 Shakespearean hero in Julius Caesar Template:WGPSN
Coriolanus Template:Coord 120 1988 Shakespearean hero Template:WGPSN
Falstaff Template:Coord 124 1988 Shakespearean character in Merry Wives of Windsor Template:WGPSN
Hamlet Template:Coord 206 1988 Shakespearean hero Template:WGPSN
Lear Template:Coord 126 1988 Shakespearean hero in King Lear Template:WGPSN
Macbeth Template:Coord 203 1988 Shakespearean hero Template:WGPSN
Othello Template:Coord 114 1988 Shakespearean character Template:WGPSN
Romeo Template:Coord 159 1988 Shakespearean character in Romeo and Juliet Template:WGPSN

Template:Anchor Phobos (17)

Crater Coordinates Diameter
(km)
Approval
Year
Eponym Ref
Clustril Template:Coord 3.4 2006 Character in Lilliput who informed Flimnap that his wife had visited Gulliver privately in Jonathan Swift's novel Gulliver's Travels Template:WGPSN
D'Arrest Template:Coord 2.1 1973 Heinrich L.; German/Danish astronomer (1822-1875) Template:WGPSN
Drunlo Template:Coord 4.2 2006 Character in Lilliput who informed Flimnap that his wife had visited Gulliver privately in Jonathan Swift's novel Gulliver's Travels Template:WGPSN
Flimnap Template:Coord 1.5 2006 Treasurer of Lilliput in Jonathan Swift's novel Gulliver's Travels Template:WGPSN
Grildrig Template:Coord 2.6 2006 Name given to Gulliver by the farmer's daughter in the giants’ country Brobdingnag in Jonathan Swift's novel Gulliver's Travels Template:WGPSN
Gulliver Template:Coord 5.5 2006 Lemuel Gulliver surgeon captain and voyager in Jonathan Swift's novel Gulliver's Travels Template:WGPSN
Hall Template:Coord 5.4 1973 Asaph; American astronomer discoverer of Phobos and Deimos (1829-1907) Template:WGPSN
Limtoc Template:Coord 2 2006 General in Lilliput who prepared articles of impeachment against Gulliver in Jonathan Swift's novel Gulliver's Travels Template:WGPSN
Öpik Template:Coord 2 2011 Ernst J. Estonian astronomer (1893-1985) Template:WGPSN
Reldresal Template:Coord 2.9 2006 Secretary for Private Affairs in Lilliput; Gulliver's friend in Jonathan Swift's novel Gulliver's Travels Template:WGPSN
Roche Template:Coord 2.3 1973 Edouard; French astronomer (1820-1883) Template:WGPSN
Sharpless Template:Coord 1.8 1973 Bevan P.; American astronomer (1904-1950) Template:WGPSN
Shklovsky Template:Coord 2 2011 Iosif S. Soviet astronomer (1916-1985) Template:WGPSN
Skyresh Template:Coord 1.5 2006 Skyresh Bolgolam High Admiral of the Lilliput council who opposed Gulliver's plea for freedom and accused him of being a traitor in Jonathan Swift's novel Gulliver's Travels Template:WGPSN
Stickney Template:Coord 9 1973 Angeline; wife of American astronomer A. Hall (1830-1892) Template:WGPSN
Todd Template:Coord 2.6 1973 David; American astronomer (1855-1939) Template:WGPSN
Wendell Template:Coord 1.7 1973 Oliver C.; American astronomer (1845-1912) Template:WGPSN

Template:Anchor Phoebe (24)

Crater Coordinates Diameter
(km)
Approval
Year
Eponym Ref
Acastus Template:Coord 34 2006 Argonaut son of the Thessalian king Pelias took part in the Calydonian boar hunt Template:WGPSN
Admetus Template:Coord 58 2006 Argonaut founder and king of Pherae in Thessaly Template:WGPSN
Amphion Template:Coord 18 2006 Argonaut son of Hyperasius and Hypso Template:WGPSN
Butes Template:Coord 29 2006 Argonaut son of Teleon bee-master Template:WGPSN
Calais Template:Coord 31 2006 Argonaut son of Boreas the north wind Template:WGPSN
Canthus Template:Coord 44 2006 Argonaut son of Kanethos or Cerion the only member of the expedition to die in combat Template:WGPSN
Clytius Template:Coord 52 2006 Argonaut son of Eurytus skilled archer who was killed by Apollo for challenging the god to a shooting match Template:WGPSN
Erginus Template:Coord 38 2006 Argonaut son of Neptune helmsman of the Argo after the death of Tiphys Template:WGPSN
Euphemus Template:Coord 23 2006 Argonaut son of Neptune and Europa Template:WGPSN
Eurydamas Template:Coord 19 2006 Argonaut son of Ctimenus Template:WGPSN
Eurytion Template:Coord 14 2006 Argonaut son of Kenethos or Cerion Template:WGPSN
Eurytus Template:Coord 89 2006 Argonaut son of Mercury and Antianira Template:WGPSN
Hylas Template:Coord 30 2006 Argonaut son of Theiodamas/Theodamas king of the Dryopes Template:WGPSN
Idmon Template:Coord 61 2006 Argonaut son of Apollo and the nymph Cyrene or of Abas a prophet Template:WGPSN
Iphitus Template:Coord 22 2006 Argonaut son of Eurytus Jason's host during his consultation with the Oracle at Delphi Template:WGPSN
Jason Template:Coord 101 2006 The leading argonaut son of the Thessalian king Aeson delivered the Fleece Template:WGPSN
Mopsus Template:Coord 37 2006 Argonaut prophesying son of Apollo Template:WGPSN
Nauplius Template:Coord 24 2006 Argonaut son of Neptune and Amymone or of Klytoneos Template:WGPSN
Oileus Template:Coord 56 2006 Argonaut king of the Locrians renowned for his courage in battle Template:WGPSN
Peleus Template:Coord 44 2006 Argonaut son of Aeacus father of Achilles Template:WGPSN
Phlias Template:Coord 14 2006 Argonaut son of Dionysus Template:WGPSN
Talaus Template:Coord 15 2006 Argonaut son of Teleon or of Bias and Pero Template:WGPSN
Telamon Template:Coord 28 2006 Argonaut son of Aeacus took part in the Calydonian boar hunt Template:WGPSN
Zetes Template:Coord 29 2006 Argonaut son of Boreas the north wind Template:WGPSN

Template:Anchor Pluto (2)

Crater Coordinates Diameter
(km)
Approval
Year
Eponym Ref
Burney Template:Coord 296 2017 Venetia Burney, who suggested the name Template:Em Template:WGPSN
Elliot Template:Coord 96 2017 James Elliot, an MIT researcher who pioneered the use of stellar occultations Template:WGPSN

Template:Anchor Proteus (1)

Template:Anchor Puck (3)

Template:Main

Crater Coordinates Diameter
(km)
Approval
Year
Eponym Ref
Bogle n.a. 1988 Scottish mischievous spirits Template:WGPSN
Butz n.a. 1988 German roguish or evil spirits Template:WGPSN
Lob n.a. 1988 British mischievous spirits Template:WGPSN

Template:Anchor Rhea (128)

Template:Anchor Steins (23)

Template:Anchor Tethys (50)

Crater Coordinates Diameter
(km)
Approval
Year
Eponym Ref
Achilles Template:Coord 58.6 2008 Son of Peleus and Thetis commander of the Myrmidons at Troy Template:WGPSN
Aietes Template:Coord 91 2008 Brother of Circe Template:WGPSN
Ajax Template:Coord 88 1982 Greek hero second only to Achilles Template:WGPSN
Alcinous Template:Coord 50 2008 King of Phaeacia husband of Arete father of Nausicaa Template:WGPSN
Amphinomus Template:Coord 13.6 2008 A suitor killed by Telemachus a favorite of Penelope Template:WGPSN
Anticleia Template:Coord 100.7 1982 Mother of Odysseus Template:WGPSN
Antinous Template:Coord 138 1982 Chief of the wooers; slain by Odysseus Template:WGPSN
Arete Template:Coord 13 1982 Wife of Alcinous mother of Nausicaa Template:WGPSN
Circe Template:Coord 79 1982 Changed Odysseus' companions into swine Template:WGPSN
Demodocus Template:Coord 125 2008 Blind Phaeacian singer Template:WGPSN
Diomedes Template:Coord 48.57 2008 Son of Tydeus king of Argos Template:WGPSN
Dolius Template:Coord 190 2008 Old servant of Penelope Template:WGPSN
Elpenor Template:Coord 60 1982 Follower of Odysseus Template:WGPSN
Euanthes Template:Coord 33 2008 Father of Maron Template:WGPSN
Eumaeus Template:Coord 30 1982 Faithful swineherd who greets Odysseus gave him warm cloak and guided him to palace Template:WGPSN
Eupithes Template:Coord 22.3 2008 Father of Antinous Template:WGPSN
Eurycleia Template:Coord 31 1982 Faithful old nurse of Odysseus Template:WGPSN
Eurylochus Template:Coord 44.8 2008 Odysseus’ second in command Template:WGPSN
Eurymachus Template:Coord 38.4 2008 One of the two leading suitors of Penelope killed by Odysseus Template:WGPSN
Halius Template:Coord 29.5 2008 Son of Alcinous and Arete Template:WGPSN
Hermione Template:Coord 68.2 2008 Daughter of Menelaus and Helen Template:WGPSN
Icarius Template:Coord 54.4 2008 Father of Penelope Template:WGPSN
Irus Template:Coord 26.5 2008 Ithacan beggar Template:WGPSN
Laertes Template:Coord 51.13 1982 Father of Odysseus Template:WGPSN
Leocritus Template:Coord 12.5 2008 A suitor of Penelope killed by Telemachus Template:WGPSN
Leucothea Template:Coord 13.8 2008 Ino's name after she became a goddess Template:WGPSN
Maron Template:Coord 11.8 2008 Son of Euanthes priest of Apollo at Ismarus Template:WGPSN
Medon Template:Coord 18.7 2008 Herald of Odysseus in Ithaca Template:WGPSN
Melanthius Template:Coord 250 1982 Disloyal goatherd; insults Odysseus; is slain Template:WGPSN
Mentor Template:Coord 62 1982 Friend of Odysseus Template:WGPSN
Naubolos Template:Coord 54.5 2008 Father of Euryalos Template:WGPSN
Nausicaa Template:Coord 69 1982 Daughter of Alcinous who advised Odysseus Template:WGPSN
Neleus Template:Coord 37.6 2008 Father of Nestor Template:WGPSN
Nestor Template:Coord 38.2 1982 A wise old king Template:WGPSN
Odysseus Template:Coord 445 1982 Hero of Odyssey Template:WGPSN
Oenops Template:Coord 25.7 2008 Father of Penelope's suitor Leodes Template:WGPSN
Ormenus Template:Coord 39.8 2008 Father of Ctesius Template:WGPSN
Penelope Template:Coord 207.5 1982 Faithful wife of Odysseus Template:WGPSN
Periboea Template:Coord 51 2008 Mother of Nausithous Template:WGPSN
Phemius Template:Coord 75.9 1982 Minstrel to the wooers; spared by Odysseus Template:WGPSN
Philoetius Template:Coord 28.3 2008 Faithful herdsman of Odysseus' flock Template:WGPSN
Polycaste Template:Coord 23 2008 Daughter of Nestor Template:WGPSN
Polyphemus Template:Coord 73 1982 Cyclops battled by Odysseus Template:WGPSN
Poseidon Template:Coord 63 2008 Son of Cronos brother of Zeus god of the sea Template:WGPSN
Rhexenor Template:Coord 38 2008 Brother of Alcinous Template:WGPSN
Salmoneus Template:Coord 93 2008 Father of Tyro Template:WGPSN
Teiresias Template:Coord 14.5 1982 Aged prophet; Odysseus consults him among the dead Template:WGPSN
Telemachus Template:Coord 92 1982 Son of Odysseus Template:WGPSN
Telemus Template:Coord 320 2008 Prophet of the Cyclops Template:WGPSN
Theoclymenus Template:Coord 34.3 2008 Fugitive prophet given refuge on Telemachus’ ship Template:WGPSN

Template:Anchor Thebe (1)

Crater Coordinates Diameter
(km)
Approval
Year
Eponym Ref
Zethus Template:Coord 40 2000 Husband of Thebe in Greek myths Template:WGPSN

Template:Anchor Titan (11)

Crater Coordinates Diameter
(km)
Approval
Year
Eponym Ref
Afekan Template:Coord 115 2008 New Guinea goddess of creation and knowledge who teaches people how to live correctly Template:WGPSN
Beag Template:Coord 27 2015 Celtic/Irish goddess of water education and knowledge. Anyone who drinks the water from her well will become wise Template:WGPSN
Forseti Template:Coord 145 2015 Norse god the wisest and most eloquent of the Aesir Template:WGPSN
Hano Template:Coord 100 2011 Bella Coola (northwestern USA and western Canada) goddess of education knowledge and magic. She manifested as a shaman so she could teach the people Template:WGPSN
Ksa Template:Coord 29 2006 Lakota and Oglala (South Dakota USA) god of wisdom Template:WGPSN
Menrva Template:Coord 392 2006 Etruscan goddess of wisdom Template:WGPSN
Momoy Template:Coord 40 2011 Chumash (California USA) ancestor shaman and goddess of magic education knowledge health and healing Template:WGPSN
Mystis Template:Coord 20 2015 Greek nymph a minor deity nurse of the god Dionysus who instructed him in the Mysteries Template:WGPSN
Selk Template:Coord 80 2008 Egyptian goddess of knowledge writing education and reptiles Template:WGPSN
Sinlap Template:Coord 80 2006 Kachin (N. Burma) wise spirit who dwells in the sky and gives wisdom to his worshippers Template:WGPSN
Soi Template:Coord 75 2012 Melanesian (New Ireland Island Papua New Guinea) god of wisdom Template:WGPSN

Template:Anchor Titania (15)

Crater Coordinates Diameter
(km)
Approval
Year
Eponym Ref
Adriana Template:Coord 50 1988 Wife of Antipholus of Ephesus in The Comedy of Errors Template:WGPSN
Bona Template:Coord 51 1988 Sister of the French queen in Henry VI, Part 3 Template:WGPSN
Calphurnia Template:Coord 100 1988 Wife of Julius Caesar Template:WGPSN
Elinor Template:Coord 74 1988 Mother of King John Template:WGPSN
Gertrude Template:Coord 326 1988 Mother of Hamlet Template:WGPSN
Imogen Template:Coord 28 1988 Cymbelline's daughter Template:WGPSN
Iras Template:Coord 33 1988 Attendant to Cleopatra in Anthony and Cleopatra Template:WGPSN
Jessica Template:Coord 64 1988 Shylock's daughter in The Merchant of Venice Template:WGPSN
Katherine Template:Coord 75 1988 Henry VIII's first queen Template:WGPSN
Lucetta Template:Coord 58 1988 Waiting woman to Julia in Two Gentlemen of Verona Template:WGPSN
Marina Template:Coord 40 1988 Daughter to Pericles in Pericles Prince of Tyre Template:WGPSN
Mopsa Template:Coord 101 1988 Shepardess in The Winter's Tale Template:WGPSN
Phrynia Template:Coord 35 1988 Alcibiades' mistress in Timon of Athens Template:WGPSN
Ursula Template:Coord 135 1988 Attendant to Hero and Beatrice in Much Ado About Nothing Template:WGPSN
Valeria Template:Coord 59 1988 Friend to Vergilia in Coriolanus Template:WGPSN

Template:Anchor Triton (9)

Crater Coordinates Diameter
(km)
Approval
Year
Eponym Ref
Amarum Template:Coord n.a. 1991 Quecha (Ecuador) water boa Template:WGPSN
Andvari Template:Coord n.a. 1991 Norse fish shaped dwarf Template:WGPSN
Cay Template:Coord n.a. 1991 Mayan deity Template:WGPSN
Ilomba Template:Coord n.a. 1991 Lozi (Zambia) water snake linked with destruction Template:WGPSN
Kurma Template:Coord n.a. 1991 Vishnu in the form of a tortoise Template:WGPSN
Mazomba Template:Coord n.a. 1991 Chaga (Tanzania) mythical large fish Template:WGPSN
Ravgga Template:Coord n.a. 1991 Finnish fortune-telling fish god Template:WGPSN
Tangaroa Template:Coord n.a. 1991 Māori fishing and sea god Template:WGPSN
Vodyanoy Template:Coord n.a. 1991 Slavic water spirit Template:WGPSN

Template:Anchor Umbriel (13)

Crater Coordinates Diameter
(km)
Approval
Year
Eponym Ref
Alberich Template:Coord 52 1988 Dwarf who guarded Niebelung gold also had a mantle of invisibility Template:WGPSN
Fin Template:Coord 43 1988 Troll who helped build a church in Kallundburg Zealand Template:WGPSN
Gob Template:Coord 88 1988 King of gnomes Template:WGPSN
Kanaloa Template:Coord 86 1988 Polynesian chief evil spirit Template:WGPSN
Malingee Template:Coord 164 1988 Aboriginal spirit who travels at night Template:WGPSN
Minepa Template:Coord 58 1988 Macouas and Banayis evil spirit Template:WGPSN
Peri Template:Coord 61 1988 Persian evil spirit who disguised malevolence by charm; disturbed natural elements and heavenly bodies Template:WGPSN
Setibos Template:Coord 50 1988 Chief devil Template:WGPSN
Skynd Template:Coord 72 1988 Troll who stole three wives of a man living in Englerup Template:WGPSN
Vuver Template:Coord 98 1988 Volga Finn evil spirit Template:WGPSN
Wokolo Template:Coord 208 1988 Baramba (West Africa) devil spirit Template:WGPSN
Wunda Template:Coord 131 1988 Australian dark spirit Template:WGPSN
Zlyden Template:Coord 44 1988 Slavic evil spirit Template:WGPSN

Template:Anchor Venus (900)

Template:Main

Template:Anchor Vesta (90)

Crater Coordinates Diameter
(km)
Approval
Year
Eponym Ref
Aconia Template:Coord 19 2014 Fabia Aconia Paulina; Roman aristocratic woman wife of Praetextatus (d. c. 384) Template:WGPSN
Aelia Template:Coord 4.34 2012 Aelia Oculata; Roman vestal virgin (c. 83) Template:WGPSN
Africana Template:Coord 25.43 2014 Cornelia Africana; Roman noblewoman wife of Tiberus Gracchus Major mother of Tiberus and Gaius Gracchus (c. 190-100 B.C.) Template:WGPSN
Albana Template:Coord 90.86 2012 Roman vestal virgin Template:WGPSN
Albia Template:Coord 5.79 2014 Albia Dominica; Roman noblewoman wife of Emperor Valens (c. 337–378) Template:WGPSN
Alypia Template:Coord 15.17 2014 Roman noblewoman daughter of Anthemius and Aelia Euphemia wife of Ricimer (fl. 467–472) Template:WGPSN
Angioletta Template:Coord 18.42 2014 Angioletta Coradini; Italian planetary scientist (1946-2011) Template:WGPSN
Antonia Template:Coord 16.75 2012 Famous Roman woman daughter of M. Antonius and Octavia wife of Drusus mother of Germanicus Livilla and Emperor Claudius (36 B.C. - A.D. 37) Template:WGPSN
Aquilia Template:Coord 36.82 2012 Julia Aquilia Severa; Roman vestal virgin (c. 218) Template:WGPSN
Arruntia Template:Coord 10.49 2012 Roman vestal virgin (c. 70 B.C.) Template:WGPSN
Bellicia Template:Coord 41.68 2011 Roman vestal virgin (c. 3rd century) Template:WGPSN
Bruttia Template:Coord 20.68 2014 Bruttia Crispina; Roman Empress wife of Emperor Commodus (164-191) Template:WGPSN
Caesonia Template:Coord 104.23 2014 Atia; Roman noblewoman, niece of Julius Caesar and mother of Emperor Augustus (85-43 B.C.) Template:WGPSN
Calpurnia Template:Coord 50.19 2011 Roman vestal virgin (c. 3rd century) Template:WGPSN
Cannutia Template:Coord 17.97 2014 Roman vestal virgin (c. 213) Template:WGPSN
Canuleia Template:Coord 11.32 2012 One of the first Roman vestal virgins Template:WGPSN
Caparronia Template:Coord 53.2 2011 Roman vestal virgin (d. 266 B.C.) Template:WGPSN
Charito Template:Coord 6.55 2014 Roman Empress daughter of military commander Lucillianus wife of Emperor Jovian (mid 4th century C.E.) Template:WGPSN
Claudia Template:Coord 0.57 2011 Roman vestal virgin (c. 143 B.C.) Template:WGPSN
Coelia Template:Coord 14.06 2014 Coelia Concordia; the last Roman vestal virgin and the last Vestalis Maxima (Chief Vestal) after the Temple of Vesta was closed in 391 (d. 406 A.D.) Template:WGPSN
Cornelia Template:Coord 14.9 2011 Roman vestal virgin (c. 23) Template:WGPSN
Cossinia Template:Coord 15.72 2014 Roman vestal virgin Template:WGPSN
Domitia Template:Coord 32.99 2011 Roman vestal virgin (c. 10–19) Template:WGPSN
Domna Template:Coord 13.53 2012 Julia; wife of Roman emperor Severus Template:WGPSN
Drusilla Template:Coord 20.34 2012 Julia; famous Roman woman second daughter of Germanicus and Agrippina sister of Gaius (16-38) Template:WGPSN
Eumachia Template:Coord 25.78 2012 Priestess and prominent citizen of Pompeii (c. 1st century) Template:WGPSN
Eusebia Template:Coord 23.44 2012 Famous Roman woman second wife of Constantius II Template:WGPSN
Eutropia Template:Coord 21.09 2012 Wife of Maximian (c. 324) Template:WGPSN
Fabia Template:Coord 11.62 2012 Roman vestal virgin (served as a vestal virgin from 73 to pre 58 B.C.) Template:WGPSN
Fausta Template:Coord 3.14 2014 Flavia Maxima; Roman Empress wife of Constantine I executed by him (d. 326) Template:WGPSN
Flavola Template:Coord 2.87 2014 Roman vestal virgin (c. 215) Template:WGPSN
Floronia Template:Coord 18.54 2011 Roman vestal virgin (d. 216 B.C.) Template:WGPSN
Fonteia Template:Coord 20.61 2012 Roman vestal virgin (c. 69 B.C.) Template:WGPSN
Fulvia Template:Coord 16.73 2014 Wife of Clodius, Curio and Antony Template:WGPSN
Fundania Template:Coord 29.23 2014 Annia Fundania Faustina; Roman noblewoman cousin of M. Aurelius victim of Commodus (d. 192) Template:WGPSN
Galeria Template:Coord 21.77 2012 Galeria Fundana; wife of Emperor Vitellius (c. 1st century) Template:WGPSN
Gegania Template:Coord 22.33 2011 Roman vestal virgin Template:WGPSN
Graecina Template:Coord 11.93 2014 Pomponia Graecina; Roman noblewoman married to the consul Aulus Plautius (d. A.D. 83) Template:WGPSN
Helena Template:Coord 22.06 2011 Flavia Iulia Helena Augusta; mother of Constantine the Great Template:WGPSN
Herennia Template:Coord 22.33 2014 Herennia Etruscilla; Roman Empress wife of Emperor Decius mother of Emperors Etruscus Herrenius and Hostilian (c. 250) Template:WGPSN
Hortensia Template:Coord 29.45 2014 Daughter of consul and advocate Quintus Hortensius (fl. c. 50 B.C.); she was known as a skilled orator Template:WGPSN
Iuinia Template:Coord 3.03 2014 Roman vestal virgin (c. 107) Template:WGPSN
Justina Template:Coord 7.62 2012 Famous Roman woman second wife of Emperor Valentinian Template:WGPSN
Laelia Template:Coord 8.89 2012 Roman vestal virgin (c. 62) Template:WGPSN
Laeta Template:Coord 1.37 2014 Clodia; Roman vestal virgin (c. 213) Template:WGPSN
Laurentia Template:Coord 11.48 2014 Acca; mythical woman wife of the shepherd Faustulus in Roman mythology adoptive mother of Romulus and Remus Template:WGPSN
Lepida Template:Coord 42.9 2012 Roman vestal virgin (c. 25) Template:WGPSN
Licinia Template:Coord 24.05 2012 Roman vestal virgin (c. 140-113 B.C.) Template:WGPSN
Lollia Template:Coord 4.9 2014 Lollia Paulina; Roman woman of distinguished ancestry and great wealth Roman Empress as the third wife of Caligula (15-49) Template:WGPSN
Longina Template:Coord 17.65 2014 Domitia; Roman empress wife of Emperor Domitian Augusta of Rome (c. 51–130) Template:WGPSN
Lucilla Template:Coord 19.3 2014 Annia; Roman Empress mother of M. Aurelius married to Emperors L. Verus and then to Ti. Claudius (c. 150–182) Template:WGPSN
Mamilia Template:Coord 35.67 2012 Roman vestal virgin (c. 240) Template:WGPSN
Marcia Template:Coord 67.6 2011 Roman vestal virgin (d. 113 B.C.) Template:WGPSN
Mariamne Template:Coord 30.33 2014 Second wife of Herod king of Roman province Judea known for her great beauty (c. 60-29 B.C.) Template:WGPSN
Metrodora Template:Coord 23.99 2014 Claudia Metrodora; Greek woman with Roman citizenship prominent public benefactor (mid 1st century A.D.) Template:WGPSN
Minervina Template:Coord 18.34 2014 The first wife of the Roman Emperor Constantine the Great mother of Crispus (early 4th century) Template:WGPSN
Minucia Template:Coord 23.15 2011 Roman vestal virgin (c. 337 B.C.) Template:WGPSN
Myia Template:Coord 2.59 2012 Daughter of Pythagoras and Theano wife of Milon of Crotona Template:WGPSN
Numisia Template:Coord 29.94 2011 Roman vestal virgin (c. 204) Template:WGPSN
Occia Template:Coord 7.34 2012 Roman vestal virgin (served as vestal virgin from c. 40 B.C. to A.D. 19) Template:WGPSN
Octavia Template:Coord 30.62 2012 Roman vestal virgin (third century A.D.) Template:WGPSN
Oppia Template:Coord 36.67 2011 Roman vestal virgin (d. 483 B.C.) Template:WGPSN
Paculla Template:Coord 22.34 2014 Paculla Annia; Campanian (Southern Italy) priestess of Bacchus whose reforms radically altered the Bacchanalian ritual in ancient Rome (fl. c. 188 B.C.) Template:WGPSN
Paulina Template:Coord 18.13 2012 Aurelia; priestess for life of asylum-granting Artemis Pergaia built hydreion at her own expense Template:WGPSN
Perpennia Template:Coord 21.36 2014 Roman vestal virgin (c. 100-70 B.C.) Template:WGPSN
Pinaria Template:Coord 41.76 2011 Roman vestal virgin (c. 600 B.C.) Template:WGPSN
Placidia Template:Coord 14.75 2014 Galla; daughter of the Roman Emperor Theodorius I wife of Athualf King of the Visigoths and Constantius III Roman Emperor (390-450) Template:WGPSN
Plancia Template:Coord 18.48 2014 Plancia Magna; daughter of Roman Senator Varus wife of Tertullus benefactress and patron of Perga the capital of the Roman province of Pamphylia in Asia Minor (1st-2nd century A.D.) Template:WGPSN
Pomponia Template:Coord 59.07 2012 Roman vestal virgin (c. 213) Template:WGPSN
Portia Template:Coord 11.44 2014 Daughter of Roman statesman Cato Uticensis second wife of M. Brutus (c. 70-43/42 B.C.) Template:WGPSN
Postumia Template:Coord 195.89 2014 Roman vestal virgin (c. 420 B.C.) Template:WGPSN
Publicia Template:Coord 15.79 2012 Flavia Publicia; Roman vestal virgin (c. 213) Template:WGPSN
Rheasilvia Template:Coord 450 2011 Rhea Silvia Roman vestal virgin mother of Romulus and Remus (c. 770 B.C.) Template:WGPSN
Rubria Template:Coord 10.27 2012 Roman vestal virgin (c. 54) Template:WGPSN
Rufillia Template:Coord 15.79 2014 Roman vestal virgin (c. 250–301) Template:WGPSN
Scantia Template:Coord 18.61 2012 Roman vestal virgin (c. 40 B.C.-A.D. 23) Template:WGPSN
Sentia Template:Coord 16.54 2014 Amaesia Sentia; mentioned by Valerius Maximus as an instance of a female who pleaded her own cause before the praetor; called "Androgyne" for having a man's spirit with a female body Template:WGPSN
Serena Template:Coord 18.47 2012 Roman noblewoman niece of Emperor Theodosius (c. 400) Template:WGPSN
Severina Template:Coord 34.74 2011 Roman vestal virgin (c. 240) Template:WGPSN
Sextilia Template:Coord 19.48 2011 Roman vestal virgin (d. 274 B.C.) Template:WGPSN
Sossia Template:Coord 8.11 2012 Roman vestal virgin Template:WGPSN
Tarpeia Template:Coord 40.29 2011 Roman vestal virgin Template:WGPSN
Teia Template:Coord 6.69 2012 Teia Euphrosyne Ruffina Roman vestal virgin (c. 200) Template:WGPSN
Torquata Template:Coord 34.73 2012 Roman vestal virgin (c. 48) Template:WGPSN
Tuccia Template:Coord 11.65 2011 Roman vestal virgin Template:WGPSN
Urbinia Template:Coord 24.25 2011 Roman vestal virgin Template:WGPSN
Varronilla Template:Coord 158.45 2014 Roman vestal virgin (c. 10–83) Template:WGPSN
Veneneia Template:Coord 400 2012 One of the first Roman vestal virgins Template:WGPSN
Vettenia Template:Coord 18.89 2014 Roman vestal virgin (c. 200) Template:WGPSN
Vibidia Template:Coord 7.1 2011 Roman vestal virgin (c. 48) Template:WGPSN

See also

  • List of largest craters in the Solar System

References

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External links

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