Judah Ha-Levi (Mercury)

Named after Judah Ha-Levi - Jewish poet and religious philosopher (c. 1075-1141).

Judah Ha-Levi is a crater on Mercury. It has a diameter of 70 kilometers. Judah Ha-Levi is named for the Spanish-Jewish poet and philosopher Judah Ha-Levi, who lived from 1075 to 1141. (wikipedia entry)

A crater is a circular depression likely created by an impact event. On Mercury they are named after deceased artists, musicians, painters, and authors who have made outstanding or fundamental contributions to their field and have been recognized as art historically significant figures for more than 50 years.

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NW 202 km

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N 263 km

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4 Hours 6 Minutes
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NE 224 km

Chiang K'ui

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3 Hours 30 Minutes
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2 Days 19 Hours

W 1053 km

Thoreau

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16 Hours 27 Minutes
Walking
13 Days 5 Hours

Judah Ha-Levi

10.81° N 252.07° E

E 939 km

Vivaldi

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14 Hours 40 Minutes
Walking
11 Days 18 Hours

SW 676 km

Vieira da Silva

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10 Hours 33 Minutes
Walking
8 Days 11 Hours

S 143 km

Solitudo Lycaonis

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2 Hours 14 Minutes
Walking
1 Day 19 Hours

SE 168 km

Wang Meng

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2 Hours 38 Minutes
Walking
2 Days 2 Hours

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