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Gazetteer of Planetary Nomenclature

Basic Info

Feature Name King J
Clean Name King J
Feature ID 10342
Target Moon
Feature Type Satellite Feature

Location


Coordinate System Planetographic, +East, -180 - 180
Northmost Latitude 3.47 °
Southmost Latitude 3.06 °
Eastmost Longitude 121.97 °
Westmost Longitude 121.56 °
Diameter 12.42 km
Center Latitude 3.26 °
Center Longitude 121.77 °
Northmost Latitude 3.48 °
Southmost Latitude 3.10 °
Eastmost Longitude 121.82 °
Westmost Longitude 121.43 °
Diameter 11.75 km
Center Latitude 3.29 °
Center Longitude 121.62 °
Northmost Latitude 3.20 °
Southmost Latitude 3.20 °
Eastmost Longitude 121.80 °
Westmost Longitude 121.80 °
Diameter 14.00 km
Center Latitude 3.20 °
Center Longitude 121.80 °
Quad LAC-65 [pdf]

Status and Origin

Approval Status Adopted by IAU
Approval Date 2006
Continent North America
Culture American
Origin Arthur Scott; American physicist (1876-1957); Edward Skinner; American astronomer (1861-1931).
Reference [196] - Who Was Who in American History-Science and Technology, Marquis Who's Who Inc., Chicago, 1975.
Updated Oct 18, 2010 12:00 PM
Parent Feature King

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