Crater | Coordinates | Diameter | Year named | Named after |
Achelous | 61°48′N 11°42′W / 61.8°N 11.7°W / 61.8; -11.7 (Achelous) | 40.0 | 1979 | Achelous, Greek river god; father of Callirrhoe, Ganymede's mother. |
Adad | 57°30′N 358°06′W / 57.5°N 358.1°W / 57.5; -358.1 (Adad) | 39.0 | 1979 | Adad, Assyro-Babylonian god of thunder. |
Adapa | 73°06′N 31°18′W / 73.1°N 31.3°W / 73.1; -31.3 (Adapa) | 56.0 | 1979 | Adapa, Assyro-Babylonian; lost immortality when, at Ea's advice, he refused food of life. |
Agreus | 15°54′N 232°42′W / 15.9°N 232.7°W / 15.9; -232.7 (Agreus) | 63.0 | 1985 | Agreus, Hunter god in Tyre. |
Agrotes | 60°54′N 192°30′W / 60.9°N 192.5°W / 60.9; -192.5 (Agrotes) | 74.0 | 1985 | Agrotes, Tyre; greatest god of Gebal; farmer god. |
Aleyin | 15°06′N 134°06′W / 15.1°N 134.1°W / 15.1; -134.1 (Aleyin) | 12.4 | 1997 | Aleyin, Son of Ba'al, spirit of springs. |
Ammura | 31°42′N 342°24′W / 31.7°N 342.4°W / 31.7; -342.4 (Ammura) | 61.5 | 1979 | Ammura, Phoenician; god of the west. |
Amon | 33°42′N 220°42′W / 33.7°N 220.7°W / 33.7; -220.7 (Amon) | 101.8 | 1985 | Amon, Theban king of gods. |
Amset | 14°24′S 178°48′W / 14.4°S 178.8°W / -14.4; -178.8 (Amset) | 10.9 | 1997 | Amset, One of the four gods of the dead, son of Horus. |
Anat | 4°06′S 127°54′W / 4.1°S 127.9°W / -4.1; -127.9 (Anat) | 2.9 | 1985 | Anat, Assyro-Babylonian goddess of dew. Note: Defines 128 degrees longitude on Ganymede. |
Andjeti | 52°48′S 161°06′W / 52.8°S 161.1°W / -52.8; -161.1 (Andjeti) | 52.5 | 1985 | Andjeti, Egyptian; first god of Busirus. |
Anhur | 32°36′N 192°18′W / 32.6°N 192.3°W / 32.6; -192.3 (Anhur) | 25.0 | 1997 | Anhur, Egyptian warrior god. |
Antum | 5°06′N 218°54′W / 5.1°N 218.9°W / 5.1; -218.9 (Antum) | 14.7 | 1985 | Antum, Babylonian; wife of Anu. |
Anu | 65°12′N 344°18′W / 65.2°N 344.3°W / 65.2; -344.3 (Anu) | 55.0 | 1979 | Anu, Sumerian-Akkadian god of power, of heavens. |
Anubis | 84°12′S 128°54′W / 84.2°S 128.9°W / -84.2; -128.9 (Anubis) | 113.8 | 1988 | Anubis, Egyptian jackal-headed god who opened the underworld to the dead. |
Anzu | 63°30′N 62°30′W / 63.5°N 62.5°W / 63.5; -62.5 (Anzu) | 205.0 | 2000 | Anzu, Gigantic lion-headed bird-like figure, the Sumerian Thunderbird. |
Apophis | 8°00′S 276°00′W / 8.0°S 276.0°W / -8.0; -276.0 (Apophis) | 65.0 | 2000 | Apophis, Egyptian gigantic serpent symbolizing chaos or nonexistence. |
Ashîma | 39°06′S 123°00′W / 39.1°S 123.0°W / -39.1; -123.0 (Ashîma) | 84.2 | 1985 | Ashîm, Semitic-Arab god of fate. |
Asshur | 54°12′N 333°30′W / 54.2°N 333.5°W / 54.2; -333.5 (Asshur) | 25.6 | 1979 | Asshur, Assyro-Babylonian warrior god. |
Atra-hasis | 22°30′N 254°12′W / 22.5°N 254.2°W / 22.5; -254.2 (Atra-hasis) | 125.0 | 2000 | Atra-hasis, Exceedingly wise' hero of Akkadian myth, survived the great flood. |
Aya | 68°18′N 322°12′W / 68.3°N 322.2°W / 68.3; -322.2 (Aya) | 38.0 | 1979 | Aya, Assyro-Babylonian; wife of Shamash. |
Ba'al | 24°54′N 329°54′W / 24.9°N 329.9°W / 24.9; -329.9 (Ba'al) | 43.2 | 1979 | Ba'al, Phoenician; Canaanite god. |
Bau | 23°00′N 48°42′W / 23.0°N 48.7°W / 23.0; -48.7 (Bau) | 80.2 | 1988 | Bau, Goddess who breathed into men the breath of life; daughter of Anu and patroness of Lagash. |
Bes | 25°30′S 180°54′W / 25.5°S 180.9°W / -25.5; -180.9 (Bes) | 61.0 | 1985 | Bes, Egyptian god of marriage. |
Chrysor | 15°18′N 134°18′W / 15.3°N 134.3°W / 15.3; -134.3 (Chrysor) | 6.9 | 1997 | Chrysor, Phoenician god; inventor of bait, fishing hooks and line, first to sail. |
Cisti | 31°42′S 64°12′W / 31.7°S 64.2°W / -31.7; -64.2 (Cisti) | 69.6 | 1997 | Cisti, Iranian healing god. |
Damkina | 30°00′S 5°00′W / 30.0°S 5.0°W / -30.0; -5.0 (Damkina) | 180.0 | 2006 | Damkina, Babylonian sky and health deity, queen of the gods, and mother of Marduk in some accounts. |
Danel | 4°18′S 21°18′W / 4.3°S 21.3°W / -4.3; -21.3 (Danel) | 55.2 | 1979 | Danel, Phoenician; mythical hero versed in art of divination. |
Dendera | 1°12′S 255°24′W / 1.2°S 255.4°W / -1.2; -255.4 (Dendera) | 82.2 | 2000 | Dendera, Town where Hathor was chief goddess. (Name changed from Dendera Facula.) |
Diment | 23°06′N 351°48′W / 23.1°N 351.8°W / 23.1; -351.8 (Diment) | 40.4 | 1979 | Diment, Egyptian goddess of the dwelling place of the dead. |
Ea | 17°42′N 148°42′W / 17.7°N 148.7°W / 17.7; -148.7 (Ea) | 19.1 | 1997 | Ea, Assyro-Babylonian god of water, wisdom, and the earth. |
El | 1°00′N 151°24′W / 1.0°N 151.4°W / 1.0; -151.4 (El) | 54.3 | 1997 | El, "Father of Men", existed before the birth of gods. |
Enkidu | 11°36′N 168°24′W / 11.6°N 168.4°W / 11.6; -168.4 (Enkidu) | 5.0 | 1997 | Enkidu, Friend of Gilgamesh. |
Enlil | 26°36′S 325°12′W / 26.6°S 325.2°W / -26.6; -325.2 (Enlil) | 121.1 | 1982 | Enlil, Assyro-Babylonian; nature god of the air, hurricanes, and nature. |
En-zu | 55°18′N 312°12′W / 55.3°N 312.2°W / 55.3; -312.2 (En-zu) | 34.4 | 1979 | Enzu, Babylonian moon god. |
Epigeus | 23°24′N 180°36′W / 23.4°N 180.6°W / 23.4; -180.6 (Epigeus) | 343.0 | 1997 | Epigeus, Phoenician god. |
Erichthonius | 15°18′S 175°18′W / 15.3°S 175.3°W / -15.3; -175.3 (Erichthonius) | 30.5 | 1997 | Erichthonius, Possible father of Ganymede. |
Eshmun | 17°24′S 192°06′W / 17.4°S 192.1°W / -17.4; -192.1 (Eshmun) | 96.5 | 1979 | Eshmun, Phoenician; divinity of Sidon. |
Etana | 74°42′N 340°30′W / 74.7°N 340.5°W / 74.7; -340.5 (Etana) | 44.5 | 1979 | Etana, Assyro-Babylonian; asked the eagle for an herb to give him an heir. |
Gad | 13°36′S 137°36′W / 13.6°S 137.6°W / -13.6; -137.6 (Gad) | 72.1 | 1985 | Gad, Semitic god of fate or good fortune. |
Geb | 56°18′N 182°36′W / 56.3°N 182.6°W / 56.3; -182.6 (Geb) | 60.0 | 1985 | Geb, Heliopolis Earth god. |
Geinos | 18°36′N 219°24′W / 18.6°N 219.4°W / 18.6; -219.4 (Geinos) | 58.0 | 1985 | Geinos, Tyre; god of brick making. |
Gilgamesh | 62°48′S 125°00′W / 62.8°S 125.0°W / -62.8; -125.0 (Gilgamesh) | 153.0 | 1979 | Gilgamesh, Assyro-Babylonian; sought immortality after Enkidu died. |
Gir | 34°00′N 145°42′W / 34.0°N 145.7°W / 34.0; -145.7 (Gir) | 73.2 | 1985 | Gir, Sumerian god of summer heat. |
Gula | 64°06′N 12°18′W / 64.1°N 12.3°W / 64.1; -12.3 (Gula) | 38.0 | 1979 | Gula, Assyro-Babylonian; health god. |
Halieus | 34°18′N 167°06′W / 34.3°N 167.1°W / 34.3; -167.1 (Halieus) | 91.6 | 1985 | Halieus, Tyre; fisherman god. |
Hapi | 30°36′S 212°36′W / 30.6°S 212.6°W / -30.6; -212.6 (Hapi) | 98.5 | 1988 | Hapi, Egyptian god of the Nile. |
Harakhtes | 35°54′N 100°12′W / 35.9°N 100.2°W / 35.9; -100.2 (Harakhtes) | 108.0 | 2000 | Harakhtes, "Horus of the Two Horizons", form of Egyptian god Horus who represents the path of the sun. |
Haroeris | 28°30′N 296°48′W / 28.5°N 296.8°W / 28.5; -296.8 (Haroeris) | 70.0 | 2000 | Haroeris, Egyptian sky god whose eyes are the sun and the moon, a form of Horus. |
Hathor | 66°54′S 268°36′W / 66.9°S 268.6°W / -66.9; -268.6 (Hathor) | 173.0 | 1979 | Hathor, Egyptian goddess of joy and love. |
Hay-tau | 14°30′N 133°06′W / 14.5°N 133.1°W / 14.5; -133.1 (Hay-tau) | 26.9 | 1997 | Hay-tau, Nega god, spirit of forest vegetation. |
Hedetet | 33°00′S 251°06′W / 33.0°S 251.1°W / -33.0; -251.1 (Hedetet) | 102.3 | 2000 | Hedetet, Egyptian scorpion goddess. |
Hershef | 47°18′N 269°30′W / 47.3°N 269.5°W / 47.3; -269.5 (Hershef) | 117.9 | 2000 | Hershef, Egyptian ram-headed god. |
Humbaba | 55°12′S 67°18′W / 55.2°S 67.3°W / -55.2; -67.3 (Humbaba) | 35.0 | 2000 | Humbaba, Babylonian terrifying guardian of the cedar forests. |
Ilah | 21°54′N 160°36′W / 21.9°N 160.6°W / 21.9; -160.6 (Ilah) | 79.6 | 1985 | Ilah, First Sumerian sky god. |
Ilus | 13°24′S 110°18′W / 13.4°S 110.3°W / -13.4; -110.3 (Ilus) | 90.0 | 1985 | Ilus, Ganymede's brother. |
Irkalla | 32°36′S 114°42′W / 32.6°S 114.7°W / -32.6; -114.7 (Irkalla) | 116.2 | 1985 | Irkalla, Sumerian goddess of underworld, seen by Enkidu in a dream. |
Ishkur | 0°18′N 8°24′W / 0.3°N 8.4°W / 0.3; -8.4 (Ishkur) | 67.6 | 1985 | Ishkur, Sumerian god of rain. |
Isimu | 8°24′N 2°00′W / 8.4°N 2°W / 8.4; -2 (Isimu) | 89.5 | 1985 | Isimu, Sumerian god of vegetation. |
Isis | 67°18′S 201°06′W / 67.3°S 201.1°W / -67.3; -201.1 (Isis) | 75.3 | 1979 | Isis, Egyptian goddess; wife of Osiris. |
Kadi | 47°42′N 178°30′W / 47.7°N 178.5°W / 47.7; -178.5 (Kadi) | 86.7 | 1985 | Kadi, Babylonian goddess of justice. |
Keret | 16°00′N 35°12′W / 16.0°N 35.2°W / 16.0; -35.2 (Keret) | 36.0 | 1979 | Keret, Phoenician hero. Name dropped because feature not found on imagery. |
Khensu | 1°00′N 152°54′W / 1.0°N 152.9°W / 1.0; -152.9 (Khensu) | 14.2 | 1997 | Khensu, Egyptian moon god. |
Khepri | 20°24′N 147°36′W / 20.4°N 147.6°W / 20.4; -147.6 (Khepri) | 47.1 | 1997 | Khepri, God of transformations for the Heliopitans. |
Khnum | 17°48′S 85°12′W / 17.8°S 85.2°W / -17.8; -85.2 (Khnum) | 45.0 | | Khnum, Egyptian ram-headed creation god. Note: Provisional name Khnum changed to Nah-Hunte because of duplication with Khnum Catena. |
Khonsu | 37°30′S 190°48′W / 37.5°S 190.8°W / -37.5; -190.8 (Khonsu) | 80.0 | 1988 | Khonsu, Egyptian moon god. |
Khumbam | 24°06′S 335°24′W / 24.1°S 335.4°W / -24.1; -335.4 (Khumbam) | 56.9 | 1979 | Khumbam, Assyro-Babylonian; Elamite creator god. |
Kingu | 34°48′S 227°06′W / 34.8°S 227.1°W / -34.8; -227.1 (Kingu) | 78.0 | 1988 | Kingu, Assyro-Babylonian; conquered leader of Tiamat's forces whose blood was used to create man. |
Kishar | 72°36′N 349°42′W / 72.6°N 349.7°W / 72.6; -349.7 (Kishar) | 79.0 | 1979 | Kishar, Assyro-Babylonian; terrestrial progenitor goddess. |
Kittu | 0°24′N 334°36′W / 0.4°N 334.6°W / 0.4; -334.6 (Kittu) | 15.0 | 1985 | Kittu, Assyro-Babylonian god of justice. |
Kulla | 33°18′N 113°48′W / 33.3°N 113.8°W / 33.3; -113.8 (Kulla) | 92.4 | 1985 | Kulla, Sumerian god of brick making. |
Lagamal | 64°24′N 244°48′W / 64.4°N 244.8°W / 64.4; -244.8 (Lagamal) | 131.0 | 2000 | Lagamal, Son of Babylonian god Ea. |
Latpon | 58°48′N 171°12′W / 58.8°N 171.2°W / 58.8; -171.2 (Latpon) | 42.0 | 1997 | Latpon, One of the sons of El. |
Lugalmeslam | 23°48′N 193°48′W / 23.8°N 193.8°W / 23.8; -193.8 (Lugalmeslam) | 65.1 | 1997 | Lugalmeslam, Sumerian god of the underworld. |
Lumha | 36°00′N 154°18′W / 36.0°N 154.3°W / 36.0; -154.3 (Lumha) | 57.8 | 1985 | Lumha, Title of Enki as patron of singers; also Babylonian priest. |
Maa | 1°18′N 203°36′W / 1.3°N 203.6°W / 1.3; -203.6 (Maa) | 31.7 | 1997 | Maa, Egyptian god of the sense of sight. |
Mehit | 29°00′N 164°24′W / 29.0°N 164.4°W / 29.0; -164.4 (Mehit) | 47.2 | 1985 | Mehit, Egyptian lion-headed goddess; Anhur's wife. |
Melkart | 9°54′S 186°12′W / 9.9°S 186.2°W / -9.9; -186.2 (Melkart) | 105.0 | 1979 | Melkart, Phoenician; divinity of Tyre. |
Menhit | 36°30′S 140°30′W / 36.5°S 140.5°W / -36.5; -140.5 (Menhit) | 140.0 | 2006 | Menhit, Egyptian lion and war goddess. |
Min | 29°12′N 1°12′W / 29.2°N 1.2°W / 29.2; -1.2 (Min) | 33.1 | 1988 | Min, Egyptian fertility god. |
Mir | 3°18′S 230°18′W / 3.3°S 230.3°W / -3.3; -230.3 (Mir) | 8.0 | 1985 | Mir, West Semitic god of wind. |
Misharu | 4°24′S 335°54′W / 4.4°S 335.9°W / -4.4; -335.9 (Misharu) | 88.0 | 1985 | Misharu, Assyro-Babylonian god of law. |
Mont | 44°36′N 311°54′W / 44.6°N 311.9°W / 44.6; -311.9 (Mont) | 15.0 | 1997 | Mont, Theban war god. |
Mor | 30°30′N 327°24′W / 30.5°N 327.4°W / 30.5; -327.4 (Mor) | 41.3 | 1979 | Mor, Phoenician; spirit of the harvest. |
Mot | 9°54′N 165°54′W / 9.9°N 165.9°W / 9.9; -165.9 (Mot) | 23.3 | 1997 | Mot, Spirit of the harvest, one of the sons of El. |
Mush | 15°06′S 114°48′W / 15.1°S 114.8°W / -15.1; -114.8 (Mush) | 99.3 | 1985 | Mush, Sumerian male deity; upper parts are human, lower parts a serpent. |
Nabu | 45°24′S 1°12′W / 45.4°S 1.2°W / -45.4; -1.2 (Nabu) | 40.0 | 1979 | Nabu, Sumerian god of intellectual activity. |
Nah-Hunte | 17°48′S 85°12′W / 17.8°S 85.2°W / -17.8; -85.2 (Nah-Hunte) | 49.4 | 2000 | Nah-Hunte, Elamite god of light and justice. |
Namtar | 58°18′S 340°48′W / 58.3°S 340.8°W / -58.3; -340.8 (Namtar) | 49.2 | 1979 | Namtar, Assyro-Babylonian plague demon. |
Nanna | 17°36′S 241°54′W / 17.6°S 241.9°W / -17.6; -241.9 (Nanna) | 56.0 | 1985 | Nanna, Sumerian moon god; god of wisdom. |
Nefertum | 44°18′N 321°06′W / 44.3°N 321.1°W / 44.3; -321.1 (Nefertum) | 28.7 | 1997 | Nefertum, Original divine son of the Memphis triad, son of Ptah. |
Neheh | 72°06′N 62°30′W / 72.1°N 62.5°W / 72.1; -62.5 (Neheh) | 54.0 | 1985 | Neheh, Egyptian god of eternity. |
Neith | 29°24′N 7°00′W / 29.4°N 7.0°W / 29.4; -7.0 (Neith) | 87.6 | 1988 | Neith, Egyptian warrior goddess; goddess of domestic arts. |
Nergal | 38°36′N 200°18′W / 38.6°N 200.3°W / 38.6; -200.3 (Nergal) | 9.6 | 1997 | Nergal, Assyro-Babylonian king of the underworld. |
Nidaba | 17°42′N 123°12′W / 17.7°N 123.2°W / 17.7; -123.2 (Nidaba) | 199.4 | 1985 | Nidaba, Sumerian grain goddess. |
Nigirsu | 58°12′S 320°30′W / 58.2°S 320.5°W / -58.2; -320.5 (Nigirsu) | 53.3 | 1979 | Nigirsu, Assyro-Babylonian; god of the fields, war god. |
Ningishzida | 14°06′N 189°48′W / 14.1°N 189.8°W / 14.1; -189.8 (Ningishzida) | 32.0 | 1997 | Ningishzida, Sumerian vegetation god. |
Ninkasi | 59°12′N 48°42′W / 59.2°N 48.7°W / 59.2; -48.7 (Ninkasi) | 81.0 | 1988 | Ninkasi, Sumerian goddess of brewing. |
Ninki | 8°12′S 120°30′W / 8.2°S 120.5°W / -8.2; -120.5 (Ninki) | 194.2 | 1985 | Ninki, Consort to Ea, Babylonian god of water. |
Ninlil | 6°12′N 118°18′W / 6.2°N 118.3°W / 6.2; -118.3 (Ninlil) | 90.8 | 1985 | Ninlil, Chief Assyrian goddess; Asshur's consort. |
Ninsum | 14°30′S 140°36′W / 14.5°S 140.6°W / -14.5; -140.6 (Ninsum) | 88.2 | 1985 | Ninsum, Minor Babylonian goddess of wisdom; Gilgamesh's mother. |
Nut | 54°18′S 269°18′W / 54.3°S 269.3°W / -54.3; -269.3 (Nut) | 93.0 | 1979 | Nut, Egyptian goddess of the sky. |
Osiris | 38°06′S 166°24′W / 38.1°S 166.4°W / -38.1; -166.4 (Osiris) | 107.7 | 1979 | Osiris, Egyptian god of the dead. |
Ptah | 65°54′S 217°00′W / 65.9°S 217.0°W / -65.9; -217.0 (Ptah) | 30.2 | 1988 | Ptah, Sovereign god of Memphis; patron of artisans. |
Punt | 24°54′S 239°54′W / 24.9°S 239.9°W / -24.9; -239.9 (Punt) | 135.0 | 1997 | Punt, Land east of Egypt where Bes originated. Changed from Punt Facula. |
Ruti | 13°12′N 308°36′W / 13.2°N 308.6°W / 13.2; -308.6 (Ruti) | 16.0 | 1979 | Ruti, Phoenician; Byblos god. |
Saltu | 14°12′S 352°42′W / 14.2°S 352.7°W / -14.2; -352.7 (Saltu) | 40.0 | 2006 | Saltu, Babylonian goddess of discord and hostility. |
Sapas | 57°24′N 33°54′W / 57.4°N 33.9°W / 57.4; -33.9 (Sapas) | 56.0 | 1979 | Shapash, Assyro-Babylonian; torch of the gods. |
Sati | 30°54′N 12°48′W / 30.9°N 12.8°W / 30.9; -12.8 (Sati) | 94.7 | 1988 | Sati, Wife of Khnum, Egyptian god of the Cataracts. |
Sebek | 61°12′N 356°54′W / 61.2°N 356.9°W / 61.2; -356.9 (Sebek) | 65.0 | 1979 | Sebek, Egyptian crocodile god. |
Seima | 17°06′N 215°54′W / 17.1°N 215.9°W / 17.1; -215.9 (Seima) | 38.0 | 1985 | Seima, Mother goddess of the Arameans. |
Seker | 39°12′S 345°30′W / 39.2°S 345.5°W / -39.2; -345.5 (Seker) | 103.4 | 1988 | Seker, Egyptian god of the dead at Memphis. |
Selket | 15°00′N 105°48′W / 15.0°N 105.8°W / 15.0; -105.8 (Selket) | 172.3 | 1985 | Selket, Tutelary goddess who guarded intestines of the dead. |
Serapis | 12°30′S 44°06′W / 12.5°S 44.1°W / -12.5; -44.1 (Serapis) | 169.3 | 1997 | Serapis, Egyptian healing god. |
Shu | 43°12′N 356°48′W / 43.2°N 356.8°W / 43.2; -356.8 (Shu) | 44.1 | 1988 | Shu, Egyptian god of air. |
Sin | 52°54′N 357°30′W / 52.9°N 357.5°W / 52.9; -357.5 (Sin) | 19.0 | 1979 | Sin, Babylonian moon god. |
Tammuz | 13°24′N 230°36′W / 13.4°N 230.6°W / 13.4; -230.6 (Tammuz) | 51.0 | 1985 | Tammuz, Egyptian childbirth goddess. |
Tanit | 57°30′N 36°36′W / 57.5°N 36.6°W / 57.5; -36.6 (Tanit) | 26.0 | 1979 | Tanit, Akkadian youthful god of vegetation; Ishtar's son. |
Tashmetum | 39°42′S 264°30′W / 39.7°S 264.5°W / -39.7; -264.5 (Tashmetum) | 135.0 | 2000 | Tashmetum, Assyro-Babylonian; Carthaginian goddess. |
Ta-urt | 27°36′N 304°06′W / 27.6°N 304.1°W / 27.6; -304.1 (Ta-urt) | 94.4 | 1988 | Taurt, Assyro-Babylonian goddess who invented writing with her husband Nabu. |
Teshub | 68°30′S 279°36′W / 68.5°S 279.6°W / -68.5; -279.6 (Teshub) | 188.0 | 1994 | Teshub, Elamite god of the tempest. |
Thoth | 43°18′S 147°12′W / 43.3°S 147.2°W / -43.3; -147.2 (Thoth) | 102.5 | 1985 | Thoth, Egyptian moon god; invented all arts and sciences. |
Tros | 11°06′N 27°18′W / 11.1°N 27.3°W / 11.1; -27.3 (Tros) | 93.9 | 1979 | Tros, Greek; father of Ganymede. |
Upuant | 46°24′N 319°30′W / 46.4°N 319.5°W / 46.4; -319.5 (Upuant) | 16.5 | 1997 | Upuant, Jackal-headed warrior god, god of the dead. |
Wadjet | 53°48′S 268°54′W / 53.8°S 268.9°W / -53.8; -268.9 (Wadjet) | 100.0 | 2000 | Wadjet, Egyptian cobra goddess. Same crater as Nut. |
We-ila | 12°24′S 290°18′W / 12.4°S 290.3°W / -12.4; -290.3 (We-ila) | 36.3 | 2000 | We-ila, Akkadian god from whom the hero Atra-hasis was created. |
Wepwawet | 69°54′S 59°48′W / 69.9°S 59.8°W / -69.9; -59.8 (Wepwawet) | 87.0 | 2000 | Wepwawet, Ancient Egyptian jackal deity. |
Zakar | 31°12′N 333°42′W / 31.2°N 333.7°W / 31.2; -333.7 (Zakar) | 170.0 | 1997 | Zakar, Assyrian supreme deity. |
Zaqar | 58°12′N 37°18′W / 58.2°N 37.3°W / 58.2; -37.3 (Zaqar) | 33.0 | 1979 | Zaqar, Assyro-Babylonian; Sin's messenger who brought dreams to men. |