Po Ya is a crater on Mercury. Its name was adopted by the IAU in 1976, after Bo Ya, a Chinese musician who lived in 8th century B.C.[1] The crater was first imaged by Mariner 10 in 1974.[2]

Po Ya
Mariner 10 image with Po Ya in upper left
PlanetMercury
Coordinates45°55′S 20°10′W / 45.92°S 20.17°W / -45.92; -20.17
QuadrangleDiscovery
Diameter101 km (63 mi)
EponymBo Ya

Po Ya is northwest of the larger crater Sōtatsu and northeast of Tintoretto crater.

MESSENGER image

References

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  1. ^ "Po Ya". Gazetteer of Planetary Nomenclature. NASA. Retrieved 24 January 2020.
  2. ^ Davies, M. E.; Dwornik, S. E.; Gault, D. E.; Strom, R. G. (1978). Atlas of Mercury. National Aeronautics and Space Administration. pp. 1–128. ISBN 978-1-114-27448-8. Special Publication SP-423.