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- Beethoven_quadrangle abstract "The Beethoven quadrangle is located in the equatorial region of Mercury, in the center of the area imaged by Mariner 10. Most pictures of the quadrangle were obtained at high sun angles as the Mariner 10 spacecraft receded from the planet. Geologic map units are described and classified on the basis of morphology, texture, and albedo, and they are assigned relative ages based on stratigraphic relations and on visual comparisons of the density of superposed craters. Crater ages are established by relative freshness of appearance, as indicated by topographic sharpness of their rim crests and degree of preservation of interior and exterior features such as crater floors, walls, and ejecta aprons. Generally, topography appears highly subdued because of the sun angle, and boundaries between map units are not clearly defined. Impact craters larger than about 250 km are referred to as basins. Unlike many basins on the Moon, however, the two obvious basins in the quadrangle, Beethoven (610 km in diameter) and Raphael (320 km in diameter), are not multiringed, whereas well-developed rings encircle many craters of lesser diameters. Remnant ejecta blankets around parts of the Beethoven and Raphael basins are subdued in appearance and their margins poorly defined in places. However, where they can be recognized, these extensive aprons allow a generalized regional stratigraphic sequence to be determined. A third basin, extremely subdued but probable, is centered at latitude 0°, longitude 130°. Mariner 10 images in the northeastern part of the quadrangle are very poor to unusable. This area therefore contains blank patches or only a few crater outlines and mapped materials. Another difficulty in mapping is the poor match in topographic bases between Beethoven and adjacent quadrangles. Mismatches are especially common along the borders with the Kuiper and Discovery quadrangles to the east and southeast.".
- Beethoven_quadrangle thumbnail Mercury_h07_Beethoven_quadrangle.png?width=300.
- Beethoven_quadrangle wikiPageExternalLink h7.pdf.
- Beethoven_quadrangle wikiPageID "14594455".
- Beethoven_quadrangle wikiPageLength "17247".
- Beethoven_quadrangle wikiPageOutDegree "30".
- Beethoven_quadrangle wikiPageRevisionID "607308522".
- Beethoven_quadrangle wikiPageWikiLink Beethoven_(crater).
- Beethoven_quadrangle wikiPageWikiLink Breccia.
- Beethoven_quadrangle wikiPageWikiLink Category:Beethoven_quadrangle.
- Beethoven_quadrangle wikiPageWikiLink Category:Ludwig_van_Beethoven.
- Beethoven_quadrangle wikiPageWikiLink Cayley_(crater).
- Beethoven_quadrangle wikiPageWikiLink Crater_chain.
- Beethoven_quadrangle wikiPageWikiLink Discovery_quadrangle.
- Beethoven_quadrangle wikiPageWikiLink Durer_(crater).
- Beethoven_quadrangle wikiPageWikiLink Ejecta.
- Beethoven_quadrangle wikiPageWikiLink Escarpment.
- Beethoven_quadrangle wikiPageWikiLink Fault_(geology).
- Beethoven_quadrangle wikiPageWikiLink Graben.
- Beethoven_quadrangle wikiPageWikiLink Judah_Ha-Levi_(crater).
- Beethoven_quadrangle wikiPageWikiLink Kuiper_quadrangle.
- Beethoven_quadrangle wikiPageWikiLink Lunar_mare.
- Beethoven_quadrangle wikiPageWikiLink Mariner_10.
- Beethoven_quadrangle wikiPageWikiLink Mars.
- Beethoven_quadrangle wikiPageWikiLink Mercury_(planet).
- Beethoven_quadrangle wikiPageWikiLink Moon.
- Beethoven_quadrangle wikiPageWikiLink Pyroclastic_rock.
- Beethoven_quadrangle wikiPageWikiLink Quadrangle_(geography).
- Beethoven_quadrangle wikiPageWikiLink Raphael_(crater).
- Beethoven_quadrangle wikiPageWikiLink Ray_system.
- Beethoven_quadrangle wikiPageWikiLink Rille.
- Beethoven_quadrangle wikiPageWikiLink Secondary_crater.
- Beethoven_quadrangle wikiPageWikiLink Valmiki_(crater).
- Beethoven_quadrangle wikiPageWikiLink Vivaldi_(crater).
- Beethoven_quadrangle wikiPageWikiLink Wrinkle_ridge.
- Beethoven_quadrangle wikiPageWikiLink File:Mercury_h07_Beethoven_quadrangle.png.
- Beethoven_quadrangle wikiPageWikiLinkText "Beethoven quadrangle".
- Beethoven_quadrangle wikiPageWikiLinkText "Beethoven".
- Beethoven_quadrangle wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Cite_web.
- Beethoven_quadrangle wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Mercury_quadrangle_layout.
- Beethoven_quadrangle wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Beethoven_quadrangle subject Category:Beethoven_quadrangle.
- Beethoven_quadrangle subject Category:Ludwig_van_Beethoven.
- Beethoven_quadrangle type Composer.
- Beethoven_quadrangle type Feature.
- Beethoven_quadrangle type Concept.
- Beethoven_quadrangle comment "The Beethoven quadrangle is located in the equatorial region of Mercury, in the center of the area imaged by Mariner 10. Most pictures of the quadrangle were obtained at high sun angles as the Mariner 10 spacecraft receded from the planet. Geologic map units are described and classified on the basis of morphology, texture, and albedo, and they are assigned relative ages based on stratigraphic relations and on visual comparisons of the density of superposed craters.".
- Beethoven_quadrangle label "Beethoven quadrangle".
- Beethoven_quadrangle sameAs Q3926556.
- Beethoven_quadrangle sameAs Maglia_Beethoven.
- Beethoven_quadrangle sameAs m.03d8z8v.
- Beethoven_quadrangle sameAs Q3926556.
- Beethoven_quadrangle wasDerivedFrom Beethoven_quadrangle?oldid=607308522.
- Beethoven_quadrangle depiction Mercury_h07_Beethoven_quadrangle.png.
- Beethoven_quadrangle isPrimaryTopicOf Beethoven_quadrangle.