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Villa-Lobos (crater)
Crater on Mercury From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Villa-Lobos is a crater on Mercury. Its name was adopted by the International Astronomical Union (IAU) on September 25, 2015. Villa-Lobos is named for the Brazilian composer Heitor Villa-Lobos.[1]
The scarp called Grifo Rupes cuts across Villa-Lobos north to south, and extends to the north through several unnamed craters.[2] Grifo Rupes form the southwest margin of an ancient impact basin now known as Calder-Hodgkins.[3] The basin was originally identified as b30.[4] The basin is named after Calder crater near the south rim, and Hodgkins crater near the north rim. It is about 1,460 km (910 mi) in diameter.

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