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    Ida Facula is a bright mountain on Amalthea, one of Jupiter's smallest moons. It is known to be about 15 kilometers in width, somewhat smaller than the...
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    prominent bright spots, two of which are named. They are Lyctos Facula and Ida Facula, with a width reaching up to 25 km. They are located on the edge...
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  • named Ida (surname), a list of people so named Ida Facula, a mountain on Amalthea, a moon of Jupiter 243 Ida, an asteroid International Docking Adapter,...
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    is one of two named faculae that appear on Amalthea, the other being Ida Facula. It was discovered by Voyager 1 in 1979 and in the same year named for...
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  • south pole, far south from the moon's other bright areas, Lyctos Facula and Ida Facula, which are on the slopes of a prominent mountain elongated along...
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  • received Italian names. Abetti (crater) Dante (crater) Galileo Regio Elba Facula Genova Sinus Mezzoramia (Titan) Befana crater Agnesi (crater) Bassi crater...
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    DO Eruptive center An active volcano on Io. This term is implicit. ER Facula, faculae /ˈfækjʊlə/, /ˈfækjʊliː/ Bright spot FA Farrum, farra /ˈfærəm/,...
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    Montes Misty Montes Mithrim Montes Perkunas Virgae Selk Shangri-La Shikoku Facula Sinlap Sotra Patera Taniquetil Montes Tsegihi Tui Regio Xanadu Exploration...
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  • Dendera, Town where Hathor was chief goddess. (Name changed from Dendera Facula.) WGPSN Diment 23°08′N 8°14′E / 23.14°N 8.23°E / 23.14; 8.23 (Diment)...
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