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Moody (crater)

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Moody
PlanetMercury
Coordinates13°13′S 215°09′W / 13.21°S 215.15°W / -13.21; -215.15
QuadrangleTolstoj
Diameter83 km (52 mi)
EponymRonald Moody

Moody is an impact crater on Mercury.

Moody features a complex central peak and an annulus of dark material on its outer floor. The area inward of the dark ring appears reddish in enhanced color wide angle camera images acquired by the MESSENGER spacecraft, indicating the presence of material different in composition from that of either the dark material or the crater's immediate surroundings. Dark material has been found associated with other craters on Mercury, including Munch and Poe. Moody is somewhat unusual for having its dark ring confined to the crater floor, rather than forming the crater rim as at Munch and Poe.[1]

The crater was named in November 2008 after Jamaican sculptor and painter Ronald Moody.[2]

To the northeast of Moody is an unnamed peak ring basin, one of 110 on Mercury.[3]

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References

  1. ^ "Moody Sculpts Mercury's Surface" Archived 2016-03-03 at the Wayback Machine, MESSENGER, April 14, 2009.
  2. ^ "Moody". Gazetteer of Planetary Nomenclature. IAU/NASA/USGS. Retrieved 21 September 2022.
  3. ^ Chapman, C. R., Baker, D. M. H., Barnouin, O. S., Fassett, C. I., Marchie, S., Merline, W. J., Ostrach, L. R., Prockter, L. M., and Strom, R. G., 2018. Impact Cratering of Mercury. In Mercury: The View After MESSENGER edited by Sean C. Solomon, Larry R. Nittler, and Brian J. Anderson. Cambridge Planetary Science. Chapter 9.


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