Feature type | Central peak impact basin |
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Location | Leading hemisphere, Mimas |
Coordinates | 1°23′S 111°46′W / 1.38°S 111.76°W[1] |
Diameter | ~139 km (86 mi)[1] |
Depth | 10–12 km (6.2–7.5 mi)[2] |
Discoverer | Voyager 1 |
Eponym | William Herschel |
Herschel (/ˈhɜːrʃəl/) is the largest impact crater on the Saturnian moon Mimas. It is located on Mimas's leading hemisphere, centered on the equator at 112° longitude. It is named after the 18th-century astronomer William Herschel, who discovered Mimas in 1789.
Moore Schenk et al. 2004
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