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Best 1 Sputnik Planitia

Sputnik Planitia is a large impact basin located on Pluto’s surface composed primarily of nitrogen ice. This ancient feature dominates the western portion of Tombaugh Regio, Pluto's most recognizable region. Its immense size and unique composition make it significant for understanding Pluto’s geolog...

2 Valhalla (Callisto)

Valhalla is a substantial impact basin located on Jupiter’s moon Callisto. Its defining feature is a prominent ring system stretching over 1,900 kilometers, making it one of the largest impact basins recognized within our solar system. Scientists study Valhalla to understand ancient processes of pla...

3 Orientale Basin

The Orientale Basin is a large lunar impact basin approximately 120 kilometers in diameter. Its distinctive feature is its multi-ring structure, Montes Rook, offering scientists a rare glimpse into early solar system impacts. This formation provides valuable data for understanding the Moon’s geologi...

4 South Pole-Aitken Basin

The South Pole-Aitken Basin is a massive impact basin on the Moon’s farside. It represents the largest known crater in our solar system, exceeding 2,500 kilometers in diameter. Scientists study this ancient feature to understand early solar system processes and the geological evolution of planetary...

5 Rheasilvia (Vesta)

Rheasilvia represents a colossal impact crater formed on the asteroid Vesta. Its immense size – approximately 500 kilometers across – makes it one of the largest impact basins observed within our solar system. The prominent central peak resulting from this ancient event provides valuable data for sc...

6 Mare Imbrium Basin

Mare Imbrium Basin is a massive, ancient impact basin located on the Moon’s nearside. It represents one of the largest lunar maria, formed by a colossal collision event approximately 3.85 billion years ago. This vast expanse of basaltic lava flows makes it a significant area for scientific study reg...

7 Caloris Basin

Caloris Basin is a gigantic impact crater located on Mercury’s surface. It represents one of the most significant geological events in the planet's early history, formed approximately 3.8 billion years ago when a massive asteroid struck. The basin measures roughly 1,550 kilometers across and exhibit...

8 Hellas Planitia

Hellas Planitia is a colossal impact basin located on Mars’s surface. It represents the largest known crater in our solar system, measuring approximately 2300 kilometers across and reaching a depth of 7000 meters. This Noachian-era feature provides scientists with valuable insights into early Martia...

9 Asgard (Callisto)

Asgard is a substantial impact basin located on Jupiter’s moon Callisto. It represents one of the largest ancient features on the satellite's surface. The basin’s prominent central palimpsest and extensive multi-ring structure—reaching approximately 1700 kilometers in diameter—offer valuable insight...

10 Argyre Planitia

Argyre Planitia is a substantial impact basin located within Mars’ southern highlands. This Noachian-era feature, formed approximately 3.9 billion years ago, exhibits prominent mountain ranges shaped by intense geological activity following the Late Heavy Bombardment. The area represents an importan...

11 Gilgamesh (Ganymede)

Gilgamesh is a massive impact basin located on Jupiter’s largest moon, Ganymede. It represents one of the most significant geological features there, characterized by a prominent central pit and a vast area covered in ejected material. The crater's size – approximately 260 kilometers across – makes...

12 Isidis Planitia

Isidis Planitia is a massive impact basin on Mars, notable for bordering Jezero Crater, which was the 2021 landing site of NASA's Perseverance rover searching for signs of ancient life.

13 Crisium Basin

The Crisium Basin is an ancient impact basin on the Moon, notable for hosting Mare Crisium, which was famously explored by the Soviet Luna 24 sample return mission in 1976.

14 Serenitatis Basin

The Serenitatis Basin is a large impact basin on the Moon, notable for hosting the Apollo 17 mission in 1972, which explored its southwestern edge at the Taurus-Littrow valley.

15 Hertzsprung Basin

Hertzsprung is an enormous lunar impact basin located on the far side of the Moon, notable for spanning roughly 570 kilometers and containing a highly detailed peak-ring structure.

16 Nectaris Basin

The Nectaris Basin is an ancient lunar impact basin, notable for defining the beginning of the Nectarian geological period roughly 3.92 billion years ago and later hosting Mare Nectaris.

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