About Mercury
Caloris Planitia and Caloris Montes
The name has it origin from hot plain. The diameter for the feature is 685.175km. Nearby you have Caloris Montes a mountain
range of hot mountains.
Pantheon Fossae and Apollodorus Crater
This is long depression of
11.494 km. The Patheon in Roman, was built initially by Marcus Agrippa in
27 BC and rebuilt by Hadrian between 118 AD and 128 AD. Along the fossae you
will comes across the Apollodorus crater. Apollodorus of Damascus; Greek
architect (2nd century AD).
Atget and Cunningham Craters
Atget Crater
This crater was name after Eugène Atget a French photographer (1857-1927). He [2] was a pioneer of documentary photography and was determine to document the architecture and street of Paris before they disappeared to modernization (modernization campaign known as Haussmannization—a necessarily destructive process led by (and named after) Baron Georges-Eugène Haussmann)
Cunningham Crater
Gas Tanks 1927
References
[2] https://www.moma.org/artists/229
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