Neruda (crater) explained

Neruda
Location:Neruda quadrangle, Mercury
Type:Central-peak impact crater
Coordinates:-52.6°N -234.2°W
Eponym:Pablo Neruda

Neruda is a crater on Mercury. It has a diameter of 112 kilometers.[1] Its name was adopted by the International Astronomical Union (IAU) in 2008. Neruda was formerly named for the Chilean poet Pablo Neruda, who lived from 1904 to 1973. In 2022, it was reattributed to be named for Czech poet, journalist, writer, and art critic Jan Neruda, who lived from 1834 to 1891, and Czech classical composer Johann Baptist Georg Neruda, who lived from circa 1708 to circa 1780.[2]

To the northeast of Neruda is Sher-Gil crater. Further to the northwest are Grainger and Beckett craters.

Notes and References

  1. Book: Moore, Patrick . The Data Book of Astronomy . 2000 . . 0-7503-0620-3.
  2. Web site: Neruda . . Gazetteer of Planetary Nomenclature . 4 July 2012.