The guidelines for naming a planet's surface features are not inclusive enough and are biased towards men, an academic has said, as research shows fewer than 2% of Mars's craters are named after women. An analysis of the International Astronomical Union's (IAU) database has also revealed that only 32 (2%) out of 1,578 known Moon craters bear a woman's name.
The guidelines for naming a planet's surface features are not inclusive enough and are biased towards men, an academic has said, as research shows fewer than 2% of Mars 's craters are named after women. An analysis of the International Astronomical Union 's (IAU) database has also revealed that only 32 (2%) out of 1,578 known Moon craters bear a woman's name. Planetary features are distinctive characteristics or elements present on the surface of, or within, the planet.
Alongside craters, they also include mountains, valleys, canyons, volcanoes, oceans, deserts and many more. In an open letter published in the journal Nature Astronomy, Annie Lennox, a doctoral researcher at The Open University, said the male-biased culture of naming planetary features 'inherently disadvantages women and marginalised groups'
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