List of craters on Europa

This is a list of craters on Europa. The surface of Jupiter's moon Europa is very young, geologically speaking, and as a result there are very few craters. Furthermore, as Europa's surface is potentially made of weak water ice over a liquid ocean, most surviving craters have slumped so that their structure is very low in relief. Most of the craters that are large enough to have names are named after prominent figures in Celtic myths and folklore.

List

CraterCoordinatesDiameter
(km)
Approval
Year
EponymRef
Áine43°S 177.5°W / -43; -177.5 (Áine)52000Áine, Celtic goddess of love and beautyWGPSN
Amaethon13.82°N 177.47°W / 13.82; -177.47 (Amaethon)1.72006Amaethon, Celtic god of agricultureWGPSN
Amergin14.7°S 129.4°E / -14.7; 129.4 (Amergin)172000Amergin, legendary Irish druid and poetWGPSN
Angus12.6°S 75.1°W / -12.6; -75.1 (Angus)4.52000Angus, beautiful Celtic god of loveWGPSN
Avagddu1.4°N 169.5°W / 1.4; -169.5 (Avagddu)102000Avagddu, Celtic storm deityWGPSN
Balor52.8°S 97.8°W / -52.8; -97.8 (Balor)4.82000Balor, Celtic god of the nightWGPSN
Bress37.64°N 98.66°W / 37.64; -98.66 (Bress)102006Bress, beautiful son of Elatha in Celtic mythologyWGPSN
Brigid10.8°N 81.3°W / 10.8; -81.3 (Brigid)9.52000Brigid, Celtic goddess of healing, smiths, fertility, and poetryWGPSN
Camulus26.5°S 81.1°W / -26.5; -81.1 (Camulus)4.52000Camulus, Gaelic war godWGPSN
Cilix2.6°N 178.1°E / 2.6; 178.1 (Cilix)151985Cilix, brother of EuropaWGPSN
Cliodhna2.5°S 76.4°W / -2.5; -76.4 (Cliodhna)32000Cliodhna, Celtic goddess of beautyWGPSN
Cormac36.9°S 88.1°W / -36.9; -88.1 (Cormac)42000Cormac mac Airt, High King of Ulster in Irish mythsWGPSN
Dagda37.35°N 168.74°W / 37.35; -168.74 (Dagda)9.82006Dagda, one of the chief deities of the Tuatha de Danann in Irish mythologyWGPSN
Deirdre65.4°S 152.7°E / -65.4; 152.7 (Deirdre)4.52000Deirdre, the most beautiful woman in Irish mythsWGPSN
Diarmuid61.3°S 102°W / -61.3; -102 (Diarmuid)8.22000Diarmuid Ua Duibhne, handsome Irish mythological warrior, and husband of GráinneWGPSN
Dylan55.3°S 84.4°W / -55.3; -84.4 (Dylan)5.32000Dylan Eil Ton, Celtic sea godWGPSN
Elathan31.9°S 79.8°W / -31.9; -79.8 (Elathan)2.52000Elathan, handsome Celtic king, and father of sun god BresWGPSN
Eochaid50.48°S 233.33°W / -50.48; -233.33 (Eochaid)10.62006Eochaid, King of the Fir Bolgs in Celtic mythologyWGPSN
Govannan37.3°S 57.2°E / -37.3; 57.2 (Govannan)11.51997Govannan, one of the children of Don, a smith and a brewerWGPSN
Gráinne59.7°S 99.4°W / -59.7; -99.4 (Gráinne)13.52000Gráinne, daughter of Cormac Mac Art, and wife of DiarmuidWGPSN
Gwern9.14°N 344.54°W / 9.14; -344.54 (Gwern)22.22006Gwern, son of Branwen in Celtic mythologyWGPSN
Gwydion60.5°S 81.6°W / -60.5; -81.6 (Gwydion)52000Gwydion, Celtic poet and one of the children of DonWGPSN
Llyr1.8°S 138.2°E / -1.8; 138.2 (Llyr)1.12000Llyr, Celtic sea godWGPSN
Luchtar40.2°S 257.57°W / -40.2; -257.57 (Luchtar)19.92006Luchtar, Celtic god of carpentryWGPSN
Lug27.99°N 44.31°W / 27.99; -44.31 (Lug)112006Lug, Irish omnicompetent godWGPSN
Mael Dúin16.8°S 162.1°E / -16.8; 162.1 (Mael Dúin)22000Mael Dúin, Celtic heroWGPSN
Maeve58.8°N 78.9°W / 58.8; -78.9 (Maeve)21.32000Maeve, mythological Irish queen of Connacht provinceWGPSN
Manannán3.1°N 120.3°E / 3.1; 120.3 (Manannán)301997Manannán mac Lir, Irish sea and fertility godWGPSN
Math25.6°S 176.3°E / -25.6; 176.3 (Math)10.82000Math ap Mathonwy, Celtic god of wealth and treasureWGPSN
Midir3.65°N 338.75°W / 3.65; -338.75 (Midir)37.42006Midir, Celtic fate and underworld deityWGPSN
Morvran4.9°S 152.6°W / -4.9; -152.6 (Morvran)151985Morvran, Celtic ugly son of TegidWGPSN
Niamh21.1°N 143.1°E / 21.1; 143.1 (Niamh)52000Niamh, golden-haired daughter of MannanánWGPSN
Ogma87.45°N 287.86°W / 87.45; -287.86 (Ogma)52006Ogma, Celtic god of eloquence and literature, son of DagdaWGPSN
Oisín52.3°S 146.6°E / -52.3; 146.6 (Oisín)6.22000Oísin, mythical Irish warrior, son of Fionn Mac Cumhail and SadbWGPSN
Pryderi66.1°S 159.1°W / -66.1; -159.1 (Pryderi)1.72000Pryderi, son of PwyllWGPSN
Pwyll25.2°S 88.6°E / -25.2; 88.6 (Pwyll)451997Pwyll, Celtic god of the underworldWGPSN
Rhiannon80.9°S 165.1°E / -80.9; 165.1 (Rhiannon)15.91985Rhiannon, Celtic heroineWGPSN
Taliesin22.8°S 138°W / -22.8; -138 (Taliesin)501985Taliesin Celtic magician, son of BranWGPSN
Tegid0.8°N 164.4°W / 0.8; -164.4 (Tegid)29.71985Tegid Veol, Celtic hero who lived in Bula LakeWGPSN
Tuag59.92°N 172.36°W / 59.92; -172.36 (Tuag)15.22006Tuag, Irish dawn goddessWGPSN
Uaithne48.5°S 90.7°W / -48.5; -90.7 (Uaithne)6.52000Uaithne, the harpist for DagdaWGPSN
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