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List of geological features on Charon

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Annotated map of Charon, with all IAU-approved names for features as of 2025, with some unofficial surface features in bold and italics

The geological features of Charon, the largest moon of Pluto, are being mapped by scientists using data from the New Horizons spacecraft. The team has given provisional names to the most prominent.

As of April 2020, only some of the names have been officially recognized by the International Astronomical Union, which has agreed that names for features on Charon should come from the following:[1][2]

  • Destinations and milestones of fictional space and other exploration.
  • Fictional and mythological vessels of space and other exploration.
  • Fictional and mythological voyagers, travellers and explorers.
  • Authors and artists associated with space exploration, especially Pluto and the Kuiper Belt.

Some features discovered by the New Horizons mission have been given provisional names based on various science fiction and fantasy franchises, including Star Wars, Star Trek, Doctor Who, Alien, Firefly, and Macross.[3] These names remain unofficial until accepted by the IAU.

On 11 April 2018, the IAU announced that several of the feature names had been officially recognized.[4] As of December 2025, this list contains 55 geological features, 14 of which are official.[citation needed]

Chasmata

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A chasma (plural chasmata) is a deep, elongated, steep-sided depression. Charonian chasmata are named after vessels in fiction. The following is a list of official and unofficial names chosen by the New Horizons team. Names that have been officially approved are labeled as such.[5][6]

Feature Named after Details Approval
Argo Chasma Argo Ship in the Greek myth of Jason and the Argonauts, as well as the spaceship in the English translation of the Space Battleship Yamato anime series 2018-04-11 · WGPSN
Caleuche Chasma Caleuche Mythological ghost ship that travels the seas around the small island of Chiloé Island, off the coast of Chile, collecting the dead, who then live aboard it forever 2018-04-11 · WGPSN
Macross Chasma SDF-1 Macross Spaceship in the Macross anime series
Mandjet Chasma[7] Mandjet Solar boat of the ancient Egyptian sun god Ra 2018-04-11 · WGPSN
Nostromo Chasma Nostromo Spaceship in the Alien films
Serenity Chasma Serenity Spaceship in the Firefly series
Tardis Chasma TARDIS Spaceship/timeship in the Doctor Who series

Craters

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Photo of Charon centered on Ripley Crater. Nostromo Chasma crosses Ripley vertically. Vader is the dark crater at 12:00, Organa Crater is at 9:00, Skywalker Crater at 8:00, Gallifrey Macula and Tardis Chasma at 4:00.

Craters on Charon are named after characters associated with science fiction and fantasy. The following is a list of official and unofficial names chosen by the New Horizons team. Names that have been officially approved are labeled as such.[5][6]

Feature Named after Details Approval
Ahab Captain Ahab Protagonist from Moby-Dick by Herman Melville
Alice Alice Protagonist from two novels by Lewis Carroll
Arroway Eleanor Arroway Protagonist from Contact by Carl Sagan
Beowolf Beowulf Protagonist from the Old English poem of the same name
Candide Candide Protagonist from the French satire of the same name written by Voltaire
Cunegonde Cunégonde Character from Candide by Voltaire
Cora Cora Protagonist from The Underground Railroad by Colson Whitehead 2020-08-05 · WGPSN
Dinga
Dorothy[8] Dorothy Gale Protagonist from the Oz novels by L. Frank Baum 2018-04-11 · WGPSN
Fierro
Finn Huckleberry Finn Protagonist from the novel of the same name by Mark Twain
Guildenstern Guildenstern Character from Hamlet by William Shakespeare
Jim Jim Character from Adventures of Huckleberry Finn by Mark Twain
Kaguya-Hime Kaguya-Hime Princess from the Moon in a Japanese folk tale
Kersain
Kukudmi Kakudmi Character from the Hindu epic narrative Mahabharata
Kirk James T. Kirk Character from the Star Trek series
Lāčplēsis Lāčplēsis Character from the epic poem of the same name by Andrejs Pumpurs
Madoc Madoc Welsh prince from folklore who sailed to the Americas in 1170, over 300 years before Columbus
Nasreddin Nasreddin Sufi traveller from folklore 2018-04-11 · WGPSN
Nemo Captain Nemo Character from two novels by Jules Verne 2018-04-11 · WGPSN
Organa Leia Organa Character from the Star Wars films
Pangloss Pangloss Character from Candide by Voltaire
Panza Sancho Panza Character from Don Quixote by Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra
Pirx Pilot Pirx Main character from short stories by Stanisław Lem 2018-04-11 · WGPSN
Revati Revati Main character from the Hindu epic narrative Mahabharata 2018-04-11 · WGPSN
Rosencrantz Rosencrantz Character from Hamlet by William Shakespeare
Ripley Ellen Ripley Character from the Alien films
Sadko Sadko Adventurer who traveled to the bottom of the sea in the medieval Russian epic Bylina 2018-04-11[9] · WGPSN
Skywalker Luke Skywalker Character from the Star Wars films
Spock Spock Character from the Star Trek series
Sundiata Sundiata Keita Founder and first king of the Mali Empire, also the protagonist of the Malinke epic of the same name
Sulu Hikaru Sulu Character from the Star Trek series
Tarō
Tichy Ijon Tichy Main character from short stories by Stanisław Lem
Tintin Tintin Character from the comic series of the same name by Hergé
Uhura Nyota Uhura Character from the Star Trek series
Utnapishtim Utnapishtim Character from the Epic of Gilgamesh
Vader Darth Vader Character from the Star Wars films

Dorsa

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A dorsum (plural dorsa) is a ridge. Charon's only dorsum is named after an author. The following is a list of official and unofficial names chosen by the New Horizons team. Names that have been officially approved are labeled as such.[6]

Feature Named after Details Approval
McCaffrey Dorsum Anne McCaffrey American-Irish science fiction author, best known for the Dragonriders of Pern series 2020-08-05 · WGPSN

Maculae

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A macula (plural maculae) is a dark spot. Charonian maculae are named after fictional destinations. The following is a list of official and unofficial names chosen by the New Horizons team. Names that have been officially approved are labeled as such.[5]

Feature Named after Details Approval
Gallifrey Macula Gallifrey Planet in the Doctor Who series
Mordor Macula Mordor Land in the Tolkien mythology

Montes

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A mons (plural montes) is a mountain. Montes on Charon are named after authors and artists. The following is a list of official and unofficial names chosen by the New Horizons team. Names that have been officially approved are labeled as such.[6]

Feature Named after Details Approval
Butler Mons Octavia E. Butler Science fiction author 2018-04-11 · WGPSN
Clarke Montes Arthur C. Clarke Science fiction author 2018-04-11 · WGPSN
Kubrick Mons Stanley Kubrick Film director 2018-04-11 · WGPSN

Planitiae

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A planitia (plural planitiae) is a large plain. Charon's only planitia is named after a fictional destination. The following is a list of official and unofficial names chosen by the New Horizons team. Names that have been officially approved are labeled as such.[5]

Feature Named after Details Approval
Vulcan Planitia Vulcan Planet in the Star Trek series

Terrae

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A terra (plural terrae) is an extensive landmass or highland. Charon's only terra is named after a fictional destination. The following is a list of official and unofficial names chosen by the New Horizons team. Names that have been officially approved are labeled as such.[5]

Feature Named after Details Approval
Oz Terra[10] Land of Oz The setting for L. Frank Baum's The Wonderful Wizard of Oz children's novel

Valles

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A vallis (plural valles) is valley. Charon's only vallis is named after a vessel in fiction. The following is a list of official and unofficial names chosen by the New Horizons team. Names that have been officially approved are labeled as such.[5]

Feature Named after Details Approval
Matahourua Vallis Matahourua Canoe used by the legendary hero Kupe in Māori tradition

See also

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References

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  1. ^ IAU (2018). "Naming of Astronomical Objects". www.iau.org. International Astronomical Union. Archived from the original on 17 March 2025.
  2. ^ IAU (23 February 2017). "Official Naming of Surface Features on Pluto and its Satellites". www.iau.org. International Astronomical Union. Archived from the original on 11 February 2025.
  3. ^ Brown, Andrew R.; Byrd, Deborah (August 2015). "First maps of Charon and Pluto". earthsky.org. EarthSky Communications Inc. Retrieved 3 April 2018.
  4. ^ IAU (11 April 2018). "Pluto's Largest Moon, Charon, Gets Its First Official Feature Names". www.iau.org. International Astronomical Union. Archived from the original on 10 February 2025.
  5. ^ a b c d e f Beyer, R. A. (2020), "Appendix A: Pluto and Charon Nomenclature", The Pluto System After New Horizons, University of Arizona Press, pp. 1–1, ISBN 978-0-8165-4094-5, retrieved 2025-12-05
  6. ^ a b c d "Planetary Names". planetarynames.wr.usgs.gov. Retrieved 2025-12-05.
  7. ^ Moore, Jeffrey M.; McKinnon, William B.; Spencer, John R.; Howard, Alan D.; Schenk, Paul M.; Beyer, Ross A.; Nimmo, Francis; Singer, Kelsi N.; Umurhan, Orkan M. (2016-03-18). "The geology of Pluto and Charon through the eyes of New Horizons". Science. 351 (6279): 1284–1293. arXiv:1604.05702. Bibcode:2016Sci...351.1284M. doi:10.1126/science.aad7055. ISSN 0036-8075. PMID 26989245. S2CID 206644622.
  8. ^ Grundy, W. M.; et al. (2016). "Surface compositions across Pluto and Charon". Science. 351 (6279) aad9189. Science 351. arXiv:1604.05368. Bibcode:2016Sci...351.9189G. doi:10.1126/science.aad9189. PMID 26989260. S2CID 1247225.
  9. ^ “Sadko Crater” was originally the name of a crater right to the northeast of Beowolf crater before this crater received its official name. As of December 2025, that crater remains unnamed.
  10. ^ Singer, Kelsi. "New Horizons: Peering into Pluto's Past". New Horizons. Lunar and Planetary Science Conference. Archived from the original on 2017-05-10. Retrieved March 21, 2016.
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