Marsilion and Bramimond
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Title
Marsilion and Bramimond
Description
The Marsilion (136 km diameter, 39.2 N, 176.1 W) and Bramimond (200 km diameter, 38 N, 178 W) craters, within Iapetus's Saragossa Terra.
Creator
Cassini Imaging Team
Source
https://planetarynames.wr.usgs.gov/images/iapetus_comp.pdf
See also: Th. Roatsch, M. Wählisch, A. Hoffmeister, E. Kersten, K.-D. Matz, F. Scholten, R. Wagner, T. Denk, G. Neukum, P. Helfenstein, and C. Porco. 'High-resolution Atlases of Mimas, Tethys, and Iapetus derived
from Cassini-ISS Images', Planetary and Space Science 57 (2009), 83-92.
See also: Th. Roatsch, M. Wählisch, A. Hoffmeister, E. Kersten, K.-D. Matz, F. Scholten, R. Wagner, T. Denk, G. Neukum, P. Helfenstein, and C. Porco. 'High-resolution Atlases of Mimas, Tethys, and Iapetus derived
from Cassini-ISS Images', Planetary and Space Science 57 (2009), 83-92.
Publisher
Cassini Imaging Team
Date
2009
Rights
NASA
Citation
Cassini Imaging Team, “Marsilion and Bramimond,” Reception and Reinvention: Old Norse in Time and Space, accessed February 3, 2023, https://oldnorsereception.omeka.net/items/show/63.