Boethius (crater on Mercury)

Boethius (crater on Mercury)

Mercury crater data


caption =
latitude = 0.5
N_or_S = S
longitude = 74
E_or_W = W
diameter = 130 km
depth =
eponym = Anicius Manlius Severinus Boethius

Boethius is a crater on Mercury.


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