Astronomy:Artemis Chasma

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Short description: Chasma on Venus
Artemis Chasma
Artemis Corona.jpg
The near-circular trough of Artemis Chasma
Feature typeChasma
Coordinates [ ⚑ ] : 35°S 135°E / 35°S 135°E / -35; 135
Diameter2,600 km
EponymArtemis

The Artemis Chasma is the nearly circular fracture in Venus's surface which almost encloses Artemis Corona. The chasma and its associating corona can be found on the Aphrodite Terra continent, at Latitude 35° South, Longitude 135° East. It was first described in 1980.[1]

It is named after the Artemis, the Greek virgin goddess of the hunt and the Moon, the hills, the forest, birth, virginity, and fertility, who carries a bow and arrow.

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References

  1. Masursky, H., Eliason, E., Ford, P. G., McGill, G. E., Pettengill, G. H., Schaber, G. G., & Schubert, G. (1980). "Pioneer Venus radar results: Geology from images and altimetry.". Journal of Geophysical Research 85 (A13): 8232. doi:10.1029/ja085ia13p08232. Bibcode1980JGR....85.8232M.