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  2. Mimas - Wikipedia

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    Mimas's most distinctive feature is a giant impact crater 139 km (86 mi) across, named Herschel after the discoverer of Mimas. Herschel's diameter is almost a third of Mimas's own diameter; its walls are approximately 5 km (3 mi) high, parts of its floor measure 10 km (6 mi) deep, and its central peak rises 6 km (4 mi) above the crater floor.

  3. Herschel (Mimantean crater) - Wikipedia

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    Herschel (/ ˈ h ɜːr ʃ əl /) is the largest impact crater on the Saturnian moon Mimas. It is located on Mimas's leading hemisphere, centered on the equator at 112° longitude . It is named after the 18th-century astronomer William Herschel , who discovered Mimas in 1789.

  4. List of geological features on Mimas - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of named geological features on Mimas, a moon that orbits the planet Saturn. Mimantean features are named after people and places in Arthurian legend or the legends of the Titans . The sole exception to this is Herschel Crater , named after William Herschel , the astronomer who discovered Mimas in 1789.

  5. Mimas (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Mimas is a moon of Saturn marked by a giant crater on its surface. Mimas may also refer to: Mimas (Giant), son of Gaia in Greek mythology, one of the Gigantes; Mimas , a son of Amycus and Theono, born the same night as Paris, who escorted Aeneas to Italy; Karaburun, a town and district in Turkey, formerly called Mimas in reference to the Giant

  6. Mimas (Giant) - Wikipedia

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    Claudian mentions Mimas as one of several vanquished Giants whose weapons, as spoils of war, hung on trees in a wood near the summit of Mount Etna. [ 9 ] Mimas is possibly the same as the Giant named Mimon on the Gigantomachy depicted on the north frieze of the Siphnian Treasury at Delphi (c. 525 BC), [ 10 ] and a late fifth century BC cup from ...

  7. Talk:Herschel (Mimantean crater) - Wikipedia

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    About Wikipedia; Contact us; Donate ... 1 "Disruption" of Mimas. 1 comment. 2 Article title. 11 comments. 3 Age. 4 comments. 4 Size. 1 comment. Toggle the table of ...

  8. Talk:List of geological features on Mimas - Wikipedia

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  9. Umbriel - Wikipedia

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    Umbriel, along with another Uranian satellite, Ariel, was discovered by William Lassell on October 24, 1851. [10] [11] [12] Although William Herschel, the discoverer of Titania and Oberon, claimed at the end of the 18th century that he had observed four additional moons of Uranus, [13] his observations were not confirmed and those four objects are now thought to be spurious.