Organa (crater)
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Organa is the informal name given to a crater on Pluto's largest moon, Charon. The crater was discovered by NASA's New Horizons space probe on its flyby of Pluto. The name was chosen as a reference to Leia Organa from the Star Wars media franchise, which keeps with the theme of naming Charon's craters after science fiction characters. Organa crater is rich in frozen ammonia, which suggests it was created very recently. This crater is located in the northern Pluto-facing hemisphere of Charon.
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Орґана (англ. Organa) — кратер на Хароні – супутнику Плутона. Його неофіційно названо на честь принцеси Леї Орґани із «Зоряних воєн».
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歐嘉納(英語:Organa)是冥王星的卫星冥卫一上的陨石坑,由美国航空航天局的新视野号空间探测器在前往冥王星途中发现。以《星球大战》系列中的女主角莉亚·欧嘉纳命名。
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Organa (crater)
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Орґана (харонський кратер)
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歐嘉納隕石坑
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Photo of Charon centered on Ripley Crater. Nostromo Chasma crosses Ripley vertically. Organa Crater is at 9:00, and Vader is the dark crater at 12:00
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Organa is the informal name given to a crater on Pluto's largest moon, Charon. The crater was discovered by NASA's New Horizons space probe on its flyby of Pluto. The name was chosen as a reference to Leia Organa from the Star Wars media franchise, which keeps with the theme of naming Charon's craters after science fiction characters. Organa crater is rich in frozen ammonia, which suggests it was created very recently. This crater is located in the northern Pluto-facing hemisphere of Charon.
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Орґана (англ. Organa) — кратер на Хароні – супутнику Плутона. Його неофіційно названо на честь принцеси Леї Орґани із «Зоряних воєн».
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歐嘉納(英語:Organa)是冥王星的卫星冥卫一上的陨石坑,由美国航空航天局的新视野号空间探测器在前往冥王星途中发现。以《星球大战》系列中的女主角莉亚·欧嘉纳命名。
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Charon
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Moon
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