Botticelli is a crater on Mercury. It has a diameter of 136.35 kilometres (84.72 mi). Its name was adopted by the International Astronomical Union (IAU) in 1979. Botticelli is named for the Italian painter Sandro Botticelli, who lived from 1445 to 1510.[1]

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MESSENGER WAC image of Botticelli
Feature typePeak-ring impact basin
LocationShakespeare quadrangle, Mercury
Coordinates63°38′N 112°21′W / 63.63°N 112.35°W / 63.63; -112.35
Diameter136.35 kilometres (84.72 mi)
EponymSandro Botticelli
Mariner 10 image 149, from the first flyby on 25 March 1974, showing Botticelli in upper left and Al-Akhtal in upper right

Botticelli is one of 110 peak ring basins on Mercury, although its ring is nearly eroded away or flooded by lava.[2]

References

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  1. ^ "Botticelli". Gazetteer of Planetary Nomenclature. NASA. Retrieved 7 March 2021.
  2. ^ Chapman, C. R., Baker, D. M. H., Barnouin, O. S., Fassett, C. I., Marchie, S., Merline, W. J., Ostrach, L. R., Prockter, L. M., and Strom, R. G., 2018. Impact Cratering of Mercury. In Mercury: The View After MESSENGER edited by Sean C. Solomon, Larry R. Nittler, and Brian J. Anderson. Cambridge Planetary Science. Chapter 9.