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  2. Callisto (moon) - Wikipedia

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    Voyager 1 image of Valhalla, a multi-ring impact structure 3,800 km in diameter. The largest impact features on Callisto's surface are multi-ring basins. [13] [61] Two are enormous. Valhalla is the largest, with a bright central region 600 km in diameter, and rings extending as far as 1,800 km from the center (see figure). [63]

  3. Valhalla (crater) - Wikipedia

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    Valhalla is the largest multi-ring basin on Callisto and in the Solar System (with diameter up to 3,800 km). [4] It was discovered by the Voyager probes in 1979–80 and is located on the leading hemisphere of Callisto, in its Jupiter facing quadrant slightly to the north of the equator (at about 18°N latitude and 57°W longitude).

  4. List of geological features on Callisto - Wikipedia

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    Name Coordinates Diameter (km) Approval Date Namesake Refs Eikin Catena: 223.10: 1997: Eikin: WGPSN: Fimbulthul Catena: 287: 1997: Fimbulthul: WGPSN: Geirvimul Catena

  5. Orders of magnitude (length) - Wikipedia

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    1.4 kmdiameter of Dactyl, the first confirmed asteroid moon; 4.8 kmdiameter of 5535 Annefrank, an inner belt asteroid; 5 kmdiameter of 3753 Cruithne; 5 km – length of PSR B1257+12; 8 kmdiameter of Themisto, one of Jupiter's moons; 8 kmdiameter of the Vela Pulsar; 8.6 kmdiameter of Callirrhoe, also known as ...

  6. List of gravitationally rounded objects of the Solar System

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    Vesta (radius 262.7 ± 0.1 km), the second-largest asteroid, appears to have a differentiated interior and therefore likely was once a dwarf planet, but it is no longer very round today. [74] Pallas (radius 255.5 ± 2 km ), the third-largest asteroid, appears never to have completed differentiation and likewise has an irregular shape.

  7. Heimdall (Callistoan crater) - Wikipedia

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    Heimdall is one of the largest known impact craters on Jupiter's Galilean satellite Callisto, with a diameter of 210 km. It is located near the Callistoan south pole at 63°30′S 3°00′E  /  63.5°S 3°E  / -63.5; 3  ( Heimdall

  8. Galilean moons - Wikipedia

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    The largest, Ganymede, is the largest moon in the Solar System and surpasses the planet Mercury in size (though not mass). Callisto is only slightly smaller than Mercury in size; the smaller ones, Io and Europa, are about the size of the Moon. The three inner moons — Io, Europa, and Ganymede — are in a 4:2:1 orbital resonance with each other.

  9. Angular diameter - Wikipedia

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    an object of diameter 1 cm at a distance of 2.06 km; an object of diameter 725.27 km at a distance of 1 astronomical unit (AU) an object of diameter 45 866 916 km at 1 light-year; an object of diameter 1 AU (149 597 871 km) at a distance of 1 parsec (pc) Thus, the angular diameter of Earth's orbit around the Sun as viewed from a distance of 1 ...