List of geological features on Charon
The geological features of Charon, the largest moon of Pluto, are being mapped by scientists using data from the New Horizons probe. The team has given provisional names to the most prominent.[1]
The current names are unofficial ones. The International Astronomical Union has already agreed that names for features on Charon should come from:[2]
- Destinations and milestones of fictional space and other exploration.
- Fictional and mythological vessels of space and other exploration.
- Fictional and mythological voyagers, travellers and explorers.
Thus far, features discovered by the science team for the New Horizons mission to Pluto have given provisional names based on various science fiction and fantasy franchises, including Star Wars, Star Trek, Doctor Who, Alien, Firefly, and Macross. Names of real people involved in science fiction and fantasy, particularly writers, have also been used.[3] These names remain unofficial until accepted by the IAU.
Terrae
A terra is an extensive landmass or highland, Charon's only highland region is named after a fictional destination.
Feature | Named after | Details |
---|---|---|
Oz Terra[4] | Land of Oz | The setting for L. Frank Baum's The Wonderful Wizard of Oz children's novel |
Maculae
A macula is a dark spot. Charonian maculae are being named after fictional destinations.
Feature | Named after | Details |
---|---|---|
Gallifrey Macula | Gallifrey | Planet in the Doctor Who series |
Mordor Macula | Mordor | Land in the Tolkien mythology |
Plana
A planum is a plateau or an elevated plain, Charon's only planum is named after a fictional destination.
Feature | Named after | Details |
---|---|---|
Vulcan Planum | Vulcan | Planet in the Star Trek series |
Montes
A mons is a mountain. Montes on Charon are being named after authors and artists.
Feature | Named after | Details |
---|---|---|
Butler Mons | Octavia E. Butler | science-fiction author |
Clarke Mons | Arthur C. Clarke | science-fiction author |
Kubrick Mons | Stanley Kubrick | film director |
Chasmata
A chasma is a deep, elongated, steep-sided depression. Charonian chasmata are being named after vessels in fiction.
Feature | Named after | Details |
---|---|---|
Argo Chasma | Argo | ship in the Greek myth of Jason and the Argonauts |
Macross Chasma | SDF-1 Macross | spaceship in the Macross anime series |
Nostromo Chasma | Nostromo | spaceship in the Alien films |
Serenity Chasma | Serenity | spaceship in the Firefly series |
Tardis Chasma | TARDIS | spaceship/timeship in the Doctor Who series |
Craters
Craters on Charon are named after characters associated with science fiction and fantasy.
Feature | Named after | Details |
---|---|---|
Alice | Alice | character in novels by Lewis Carroll |
Dorothy Gale[5] | Dorothy Gale | protagonist of the Oz novels by L. Frank Baum |
Kaguya-Hime[6] | Kaguyahime | princess of the Moon in Japanese folklore |
Kirk | James T. Kirk | character in the Star Trek series |
Organa | Leia Organa | character in the Star Wars films |
Nasreddin | Nasreddin | Sufi traveller from folklore |
Nemo | Captain Nemo | character in novels by Jules Verne |
Ripley | Ellen Ripley | character in the Alien films |
Skywalker | Luke Skywalker | character in the Star Wars films |
Spock | Spock | character in the Star Trek series |
Sulu | Hikaru Sulu | character in the Star Trek series |
Uhura | Nyota Uhura | character in the Star Trek series |
Vader | Darth Vader | character in the Star Wars films |
See also
References
- ↑ [1]
- ↑ https://www.iau.org/public/themes/naming/#dwarfplanets
- ↑ http://earthsky.org/space/first-maps-of-charon-and-pluto
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