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- Q3066929 subject Q7480335.
- Q3066929 subject Q9799598.
- Q3066929 abstract "Yangoor is the largest known crater on the surface of the Uranian moon Ariel. The name comes from a spirit that brings day in Australian Aboriginal mythology. It is about 80 km in diameter and is located approximately 450 km from Ariel's south pole. The northwestern edge of the crater was erased by formation of ridged terrain. The crater lacks bright ejecta deposits and was imaged for the first time by the Voyager 2 spacecraft in January 1986.".
- Q3066929 thumbnail Ariel_-_surface_features.jpg?width=300.
- Q3066929 wikiPageExternalLink 6638.
- Q3066929 wikiPageWikiLink Q193755.
- Q3066929 wikiPageWikiLink Q3343.
- Q3066929 wikiPageWikiLink Q376608.
- Q3066929 wikiPageWikiLink Q48475.
- Q3066929 wikiPageWikiLink Q6867.
- Q3066929 wikiPageWikiLink Q7480335.
- Q3066929 wikiPageWikiLink Q9799598.
- Q3066929 type Place.
- Q3066929 type Crater.
- Q3066929 type Location.
- Q3066929 type NaturalPlace.
- Q3066929 type Place.
- Q3066929 type Thing.
- Q3066929 comment "Yangoor is the largest known crater on the surface of the Uranian moon Ariel. The name comes from a spirit that brings day in Australian Aboriginal mythology. It is about 80 km in diameter and is located approximately 450 km from Ariel's south pole. The northwestern edge of the crater was erased by formation of ridged terrain. The crater lacks bright ejecta deposits and was imaged for the first time by the Voyager 2 spacecraft in January 1986.".
- Q3066929 label "Yangoor (crater)".
- Q3066929 depiction Ariel_-_surface_features.jpg.