Simeiz Vallis
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Feature type | Vallis |
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Coordinates | 13°12′S 64°18′W / 13.2°S 64.3°W / -13.2; -64.3Coordinates: 13°12′S 64°18′W / 13.2°S 64.3°W / -13.2; -64.3 |
Eponym | Simeiz Observatory |
Simeiz Vallis is a valley at 13.2 S, 64.3 W on Mercury. It is named after Simeiz Observatory.[citation needed]
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