Dantu Crater
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Dantu is a large crater on
Ceres Ceres most commonly refers to: * Ceres (dwarf planet), the largest asteroid * Ceres (mythology), the Roman goddess of agriculture Ceres may also refer to: Places Brazil * Ceres, Goiás, Brazil * Ceres Microregion, in north-central Goiás ...
, located within the Vendimia Planitia. It is rimmed by a number of minor
faculae A facula (plural: faculae ), Latin for "little torch", is literally a "bright spot". The term has several common technical uses. It is used in planetary nomenclature for naming certain surface features of planets and moons,. and is also a type of ...
, which together form Bright Spot 2.


Etymology

The crater is named after ''Dantu'', the timekeeper and first god of planting (
millet Millets () are a highly varied group of small-seeded grasses, widely grown around the world as cereal crops or grains for fodder and human food. Most species generally referred to as millets belong to the tribe Paniceae, but some millets al ...
) of the Gã people of Accra, Ghana.Marion Kilson (2013) ''Dancing with the Gods: Essays in Ga Ritual''


Formation

Dantu is thought to have formed Ma (million years) ago, based on the amount of crater impacts present within its ejecta blankets.


Physical features

The walls of Dantu are quite heavily eroded, with most of the north-eastern wall having collapsed completely. Due to Dantu's relatively young age its crater floor is smooth, with few additional craters present within it. Dantu's floor is also home to a system of fractures, which are mostly located in the south of the crater. The center of Dantu is home to a peak, with a ring complex around said peak. The majority of Dantu's
pit crater A pit crater (also called a subsidence crater or collapse crater) is a depression formed by a sinking or collapse of the surface lying above a void or empty chamber, rather than by the eruption of a volcano or lava vent. Pit craters are found ...
s surround this feature, with said pit craters largely being between 400 and 900 metres in diameter.


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