This is a list of named geological features on Callisto, a moon of Jupiter. This list is complete as of August 2022.
Callistoan catenae ( crater chains) are named after rivers, valleys, and ravines in myths and folktales of cultures of the Far North [1] (all current names come from Norse mythology).
Name | Coordinates | Diameter (km) | Approval Date | Namesake | Refs |
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Eikin Catena | 8°54′S 344°30′E / 8.90°S 344.50°E | 223.10 | 1997 | Eikin | WGPSN |
Fimbulthul Catena | 8°12′N 295°12′E / 8.20°N 295.20°E | 287 | 1997 | Fimbulthul | WGPSN |
Geirvimul Catena | 48°54′N 12°48′E / 48.90°N 12.80°E | 113.10 | 1997 | Geirvimul | WGPSN |
Gipul Catena | 68°30′N 305°48′E / 68.50°N 305.80°E | 641 | 1997 | Gipul | WGPSN |
Gomul Catena | 35°30′N 312°54′E / 35.50°N 312.90°E | 342.60 | 1997 | Gomul | WGPSN |
Gunntro Catena | 19°30′S 16°54′E / 19.50°S 16.90°E | 149 | 1997 | Gunntro | WGPSN |
Sid Catena | 49°12′N 256°06′E / 49.20°N 256.10°E | 81.40 | 1997 | Sid | WGPSN |
Svol Catena | 10°36′N 322°48′E / 10.60°N 322.80°E | 161 | 1997 | Svol | WGPSN |
Faculae (bright spots) on Callisto are named after characters related to frost, snow, cold, and sleet from myths and folktales of people of the Far North. [1]
Name | Coordinates | Diameter (km) | Approval Date | Namesake | Refs |
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Kol Facula | 4°30′N 282°42′E / 4.50°N 282.70°E | 390 | 2006 | Kol, Icelandic frost or storm giant | WGPSN |
The enormous impact-related ring features on Callisto are named after places (other than rivers, valleys and ravines) from myths and folktales of the Far North. [1]
Name | Coordinates | Diameter (km) | Approval Date | Namesake | Refs |
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Adlinda | 48°30′S 324°24′E / 48.50°S 324.40°E | 840 | 1979 | Adlinda ( Inuit) | WGPSN |
Asgard | 32°12′N 220°06′E / 32.20°N 220.10°E | 1400 | 1979 | Asgard ( Norse) | WGPSN |
Utgard | 45°00′N 226°00′E / 45.00°N 226.00°E | 610 | 2000 | Utgard ( Norse) | WGPSN |
Valhalla | 14°42′N 304°00′E / 14.70°N 304.00°E | 3000 | 1979 | Valhalla ( Norse) | WGPSN |