Coordinates | 1°54′N 49°30′E / 1.9°N 49.5°E |
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Diameter | 11 km |
Depth | Unknown |
Colongitude | 311° at sunrise |
Eponym | Jean-Baptiste d'Anville |
Anville is a relatively small, solitary lunar impact crater located in the north part of the Mare Fecunditatis. It is named after French cartographer Jean-Baptiste d'Anville. [1] This is a circular, cup-shaped formation with a sharp edge and little appearance of wear. Some minor slumping has occurred in the eastern half of the interior wall. It was designated Taruntius G prior to being assigned a name by the IAU. Taruntius itself lies to the north-northwest, at the edge of the mare.
Coordinates | 1°54′N 49°30′E / 1.9°N 49.5°E |
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Diameter | 11 km |
Depth | Unknown |
Colongitude | 311° at sunrise |
Eponym | Jean-Baptiste d'Anville |
Anville is a relatively small, solitary lunar impact crater located in the north part of the Mare Fecunditatis. It is named after French cartographer Jean-Baptiste d'Anville. [1] This is a circular, cup-shaped formation with a sharp edge and little appearance of wear. Some minor slumping has occurred in the eastern half of the interior wall. It was designated Taruntius G prior to being assigned a name by the IAU. Taruntius itself lies to the north-northwest, at the edge of the mare.