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Mendelssohn is a crater on Mercury. Its name was adopted by the International Astronomical Union (IAU) on April 24, 2012. Mendelssohn is named for the German composer Jakob Ludwig Felix Mendelssohn. The floor of Mendelssohn is covered by smooth plains materials which are created by extrusive volcanism. A confirmed dark spot is present in north-central Mendelssohn, around a crater of 19 km diameter. The crater excavated low reflectance material (LRM). Hollows are present within the crater. On the east rim of Mendelssohn is the crater Berry. * * Southern rim of Mendelssohn crater * *

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  • Mendelssohn és un cràter d'impacte en el planeta Mercuri de 291 km de diàmetre. Porta el nom del compositor alemany Felix Mendelssohn (1809-1847), i el seu nom va ser aprovat per la Unió Astronòmica Internacional el 2012. (ca)
  • Mendelssohn is a crater on Mercury. Its name was adopted by the International Astronomical Union (IAU) on April 24, 2012. Mendelssohn is named for the German composer Jakob Ludwig Felix Mendelssohn. The floor of Mendelssohn is covered by smooth plains materials which are created by extrusive volcanism. A confirmed dark spot is present in north-central Mendelssohn, around a crater of 19 km diameter. The crater excavated low reflectance material (LRM). Hollows are present within the crater. On the east rim of Mendelssohn is the crater Berry. * Oblique view of Mendelssohn and Kofi craters from MESSENGER's first flyby in January 2008 * Southern rim of Mendelssohn crater * Mendelssohn crater interior. The crater at top is associated with a dark spot and contains hollows * Hollows within the crater (en)
  • Mendelssohn est un cratère d'impact présent sur la surface de Mercure. Le cratère fut ainsi nommé par l'Union astronomique internationale en 2012 en hommage au compositeur allemand Félix Mendelssohn. Son diamètre est de 291 km. Il se situe dans le (quadrangle H-1) de Mercure. (fr)
  • Mendelssohn è un cratere sulla superficie di Mercurio. (it)
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  • MESSENGER WAC mosaic (en)
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  • Mendelssohn (en)
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  • Mendelssohn és un cràter d'impacte en el planeta Mercuri de 291 km de diàmetre. Porta el nom del compositor alemany Felix Mendelssohn (1809-1847), i el seu nom va ser aprovat per la Unió Astronòmica Internacional el 2012. (ca)
  • Mendelssohn est un cratère d'impact présent sur la surface de Mercure. Le cratère fut ainsi nommé par l'Union astronomique internationale en 2012 en hommage au compositeur allemand Félix Mendelssohn. Son diamètre est de 291 km. Il se situe dans le (quadrangle H-1) de Mercure. (fr)
  • Mendelssohn è un cratere sulla superficie di Mercurio. (it)
  • Mendelssohn is a crater on Mercury. Its name was adopted by the International Astronomical Union (IAU) on April 24, 2012. Mendelssohn is named for the German composer Jakob Ludwig Felix Mendelssohn. The floor of Mendelssohn is covered by smooth plains materials which are created by extrusive volcanism. A confirmed dark spot is present in north-central Mendelssohn, around a crater of 19 km diameter. The crater excavated low reflectance material (LRM). Hollows are present within the crater. On the east rim of Mendelssohn is the crater Berry. * * Southern rim of Mendelssohn crater * * (en)
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  • Mendelssohn (cràter) (ca)
  • Mendelssohn (cratère) (fr)
  • Cratere Mendelssohn (it)
  • Mendelssohn (crater) (en)
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