Balch (crater) explained

Balch
Location:Venus
Coordinates:29.9°N 282.9°W
Diameter:40 km
Eponym:Emily Balch

Balch is a crater on Venus at latitude 29.9, longitude 282.9 in Devana Chasma, Central Beta Regio. It is 40 km in diameter and named after Emily Balch, though it was originally designated Somerville crater. This crater is one of the few examples of tectonically modified craters seen on Venus.[1] Approximately half the crater was subsumed into a valley.[2] The absence of such craters indicates a possible cessation of tectonic deformation on Venus at some point in history.

Notes and References

  1. Book: Frances . Peter . Universe: The Definitive Visual Guide . 2012 . DK Publishing . New York, New York . 978-0-7566-9841-6 . 122 . 29 April 2020.
  2. Book: Bailey . Janelle M. . Slater . Timothy F. . Slater . Stephanie J. . Conducting Astronomy Education Research . September 2010 . Macmillan . 9781429264099 .