Hamlet

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Hamlet is a prominent impact crater on Uranus’s moon Oberon, notable for its large size and distinct geological features.

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Observed surface forms (1)

Surface form Occurrences
Hamlet (crater) 0

Statements (33)

Predicate Object
instanceOf impact crater
planetary surface feature
belongsToCategory Craters on Oberon
Impact craters of the Uranian system
body Oberon NERFINISHED
cataloguedIn planetary nomenclature for Uranian satellites
celestialBodyTypeOfPrimary moon of Uranus
discoveredBy Voyager 2 imaging team NERFINISHED
eponymAuthor William Shakespeare NERFINISHED
featureType crater
impact structure
geologicalSignificance indicator of Oberon’s impact history
used to study cratering processes in the Uranian system
governingNamingAuthority International Astronomical Union NERFINISHED
hasNamingTheme characters from Shakespearean plays
hasNotableProperty complex internal morphology
distinct geological features
large size
prominent topographic relief
well-defined rim
imagedBy Voyager 2 NERFINISHED
locatedIn Uranian system NERFINISHED
locatedInHemisphereOfOberon trailing hemisphere
locatedOn Oberon NERFINISHED
namedAfter Hamlet (Shakespearean character) NERFINISHED
Hamlet (play) NERFINISHED
observedDuringMission Voyager 2 Uranus flyby NERFINISHED
orbits Uranus NERFINISHED
primaryPlanet Uranus NERFINISHED
relativeSizeOnOberon one of the larger craters on Oberon
surfaceContext heavily cratered terrain of Oberon
surfaceProcessEvidence impact cratering
subsequent modification by geological processes

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Oberon largestCraterName Hamlet