Pushkin is a crater on Mercury.
Its name was adopted by the International Astronomical Union (IAU) in 1976.
[1] Pushkin lies south of the Tsurayuki crater, and north of the Ovid crater.
The craters are named after 10th century Japanese poet Ki no Tsurayuki,[2] and 1st century BC Roman poet Ovid,[3] respectively.
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