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Rembrandt

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Rembrandt is a substantial impact crater located on Mercury’s surface. Its immense size, measuring over 700 kilometers across, makes it the second-largest feature on the planet. The crater displays distinctive radial grabens extending outward from its center and represents a significant geological formation formed by an ancient asteroid or comet impact. Scientists study Rembrandt to understand Mercury's early history and the processes of planetary bombardment.

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Where is the Rembrandt crater located?

The Rembrandt crater is a massive impact basin located on the surface of the planet Mercury. It was discovered in 2008 during the second flyby of the planet by NASA's MESSENGER spacecraft.

How big is the Rembrandt crater on Mercury?

Rembrandt spans an immense diameter of over 700 kilometers, making it the second-largest known impact basin on the planet. It is only surpassed by the Caloris Basin, which measures about 1,550 kilometers across.

What unique geological features are found inside the Rembrandt crater?

The floor of Rembrandt is covered by distinctive radial grabens, which are troughs formed by tectonic stretching of the crust. These 'spider-like' features radiate outward from the crater's center and indicate massive geological stress.

How old is the Rembrandt impact basin?

Geological estimates suggest that the Rembrandt basin was formed during the Calorian Period, roughly 3.9 billion years ago. This dates back to a period of heavy asteroid bombardment in the early solar system.

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