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Hayabusa Project Team Propose Names For Itokawa Terrain

Image of Itokawa, and name proposals for its major features.
Uchinoura Bay, Japan (SPX) Sep 23, 2005
The IAU guideline says that terrain larger than about 100 meters shall have the names of gods, internationally well known places with significance to be approved.

The Hayabusa project team proposes the following names for the major features on Itokawa. Smaller terrain will be given names based on the nicknames referred to by the Joint Science Team analysts.

Proposed names and the reasons

Muses Sea: is the smooth terrain and stands for 'MUSES-C', the project code of Hayabusa, at the same time, named after the expanse where the Greek goddesses Muses are.

Uchinoura Bay: is a potential crater on Itokawa, named after the mother port (launch site) of Hayabusa in Kyushu island, Japan.

Woomera Desert: is also a potential large crater on Itokawa, named after the intended recovery area of Hayabusa-carried capsule with sample, Woomera Prohibited Area (WPA) in Australia, the return port of Hayabusa.

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