Tsurayuki | |
Globe: | Mercury |
Coordinates: | -62.99°N -20.34°W |
Eponym: | Ki no Tsurayuki |
Tsurayuki is a crater on Mercury. Its name was adopted by the International Astronomical Union (IAU) in 1976. Tsurayuki is named for Japanese author, poet, and courtier Ki no Tsurayuki.[1]
Tsurayuki lies on the north rim of Pushkin crater, and on the southwest rim of Mendes Pinto crater.