Liang K'ai (Mercury)

Chinese painter (c. 1140-1210).

Liang K'ai is a crater on Mercury. It has a diameter of 140 kilometers. Liang K'ai is named for the Chinese artist Liang Kai, who lived from 1140 to 1210. (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 504 km

Sarmiento

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7 Hours 52 Minutes
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6 Days 7 Hours

N 176 km

Gainsborough(last)

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2 Hours 45 Minutes
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2 Days 5 Hours

NE 663 km

Bashō

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10 Hours 21 Minutes
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8 Days 7 Hours

W 1121 km

Solitudo Atlantis

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17 Hours 30 Minutes
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14 Days 1 Hour

Liang K'ai

-39.82° N 175.93° E

E 873 km

Takayoshi

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13 Hours 38 Minutes
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10 Days 22 Hours

SW 1761 km

Sher-Gil

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1 Day 3 Hours
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22 Days 2 Hours

S 601 km

Dowland

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9 Hours 24 Minutes
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7 Days 13 Hours

SE 361 km

Dostoevskij(next)

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5 Hours 39 Minutes
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4 Days 12 Hours

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