File:Pluto crater map Robbins Dones 2023.png
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[edit]DescriptionPluto crater map Robbins Dones 2023.png |
English: This map show both Pluto equirectangular projection.The size distribution and morphology of impact craters and basins on both worlds are varied and unique, ranging from small simple craters to the massive, nitrogen-filled Sputnik Planitia basin.
Cropped from Pluto Charon crater map Robbins Dones 2023.jpg |
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Source | https://iopscience.iop.org/article/10.3847/PSJ/acf7be | |||
Author | Stuart J. Robbins, Luke Dones | |||
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