User:Drbogdan/sandbox-templates-05-Ceres

REFERENCE => https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Templates_for_discussion/Log/2022_January_25#Template:Ceres_Quads_-_By_Name

NOTES: * NEW TEMPLATE UPDATES - Updated the template with official Quadrangle Names, and with Wiki-Links to relevant Wiki-Articles - this should make the template more useful, and much more "Keep-Worthy" I would think - there are now 3 transclusions re the {{Ceres Quads - By Name}} template - template is consistent with other reported copyrighted Ceres Quadrangle maps[1] that are not available on Wikipedia - iac - Stay Safe and Healthy - Drbogdan (talk) 01:16, 26 January 2022 (UTC)

PLEASE NOTE: Quadrangle Names are consistent with a similar mapping, found in a WP:RS reference,[1] that is currently unavailable for use on Wikipedia.
- Drbogdan (talk) 23:15, 5 February 2022 (UTC)

References

  1. ^ a b Brown, Andrew R.; Byrd, Deborah (24 March 2015). "Dwarf planet Ceres gets place names". Earth & Sky. Retrieved 26 January 2022. Cite error: The named reference "ES-20150324" was defined multiple times with different content (see the help page).

References

References

Ceres Quad Map
90°N 180°E / 90°N 180°E / 90; 180
Ac-H-1
ASARI
Ac-H-2
CHAHAL
Ac-H-3
DAGAO
Ac-H-4
EBISU
Ac-H-5
GURCHO
Ac-H-6
HOBNIL
KUMBA
Ac-H-7
KUMBA
Ac-H-8
MAINAO
Ac-H-9
PALO
Ac-H-10
RONDO
Ac-H-11
SILADI
Ac-H-12
TAUBEWA
Ac-H-13
WAYU
Ac-H-14
YUMYUM
Ac-H-15
ZELUS
Ceres Quad Map
Topographic map of Ceres as of February 2015. Darker areas represent lower elevations, and brighter areas represent higher elevations.
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