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Planetary Names: Regio, regiones: Chernykh Regio on Steins
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Chernykh Regio
Feature Name
Chernykh Regio
Clean Name
Chernykh Regio
Feature ID
14999
Target
Steins
Feature Type
Regio, regiones
Coordinate System
Planetocentric, +East, 0 - 360
Control Network
UNKNOWN
Northernmost Latitude
-20.00 °
Southernmost Latitude
-20.00 °
Easternmost Longitude
60.00 °
Westernmost Longitude
60.00 °
Diameter
7.50
km
Center Latitude
-20.00 °
Center Longitude
60.00 °
WKT String
POINT (60 -20)
Continent
Europe
Ethnic/Cultural
Group or Country
Soviet
Quad
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Reference
[274] - Solar System Research: May 2005, Vol. 39 Issue 3, p 254.
Approval Status
Adopted by IAU
Approval Date
May 09, 2012
Origin
Nikolai Stepanovich; Soviet and Ukrainian astronomer, discovered asteroid (2867) Steins (1931-2004).
Last Updated
May 09, 2012 12:17 PM
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