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de+vico+crater Latitude and Longitude:

19°42′S 60°12′W / 19.7°S 60.2°W / -19.7; -60.2
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
De Vico
Coordinates 19°42′S 60°12′W / 19.7°S 60.2°W / -19.7; -60.2
Diameter20 km
DepthUnknown
Colongitude60° at sunrise
Eponym Francesco de Vico

De Vico is a small lunar impact crater that is located in the southwest part of the Moon, to the south of the crater Sirsalis. To the west-northwest is Crüger. De Vico is a circular, bowl-shaped formation with a small, flat bottom at the midpoint. To the northwest is the lava-flooded remains of De Vico T. Beyond is a linear rille designated Rimae Sirsalis that follows a path to the northeast past the rim of Sirsalis.

Satellite craters

By convention these features are identified on Lunar maps by placing the letter on the side of the crater midpoint that is closest to De Vico.

De Vico Latitude Longitude Diameter
A 18.8° S 63.5° W 32 km
AA 18.8° S 63.1° W 12 km
B 17.8° S 58.7° W 9 km
C 20.6° S 62.3° W 12 km
D 21.1° S 61.9° W 12 km
E 21.1° S 61.3° W 13 km
F 19.1° S 62.6° W 12 km
G 19.0° S 58.9° W 8 km
H 19.9° S 59.1° W 8 km
K 20.1° S 58.3° W 8 km
L 19.9° S 57.7° W 5 km
M 21.1° S 59.4° W 8 km
N 19.8° S 61.9° W 6 km
P 20.4° S 60.8° W 30 km
R 19.4° S 61.9° W 13 km
S 19.5° S 63.4° W 10 km
T 18.7° S 61.8° W 41 km
X 20.5° S 60.1° W 6 km
Y 20.4° S 60.3° W 6 km

References

  • Andersson, L. E.; Whitaker, E. A. (1982). NASA Catalogue of Lunar Nomenclature. NASA RP-1097.
  • Blue, Jennifer (July 25, 2007). "Gazetteer of Planetary Nomenclature". USGS. Retrieved 2007-08-05.
  • Bussey, B.; Spudis, P. (2004). The Clementine Atlas of the Moon. New York: Cambridge University Press. ISBN  978-0-521-81528-4.
  • Cocks, Elijah E.; Cocks, Josiah C. (1995). Who's Who on the Moon: A Biographical Dictionary of Lunar Nomenclature. Tudor Publishers. ISBN  978-0-936389-27-1.
  • McDowell, Jonathan (July 15, 2007). "Lunar Nomenclature". Jonathan's Space Report. Retrieved 2007-10-24.
  • Menzel, D. H.; Minnaert, M.; Levin, B.; Dollfus, A.; Bell, B. (1971). "Report on Lunar Nomenclature by the Working Group of Commission 17 of the IAU". Space Science Reviews. 12 (2): 136–186. Bibcode: 1971SSRv...12..136M. doi: 10.1007/BF00171763. S2CID  122125855.
  • Moore, Patrick (2001). On the Moon. Sterling Publishing Co. ISBN  978-0-304-35469-6.
  • Price, Fred W. (1988). The Moon Observer's Handbook. Cambridge University Press. ISBN  978-0-521-33500-3.
  • Rükl, Antonín (1990). Atlas of the Moon. Kalmbach Books. ISBN  978-0-913135-17-4.
  • Webb, Rev. T. W. (1962). Celestial Objects for Common Telescopes (6th revised ed.). Dover. ISBN  978-0-486-20917-3.
  • Whitaker, Ewen A. (1999). Mapping and Naming the Moon. Cambridge University Press. ISBN  978-0-521-62248-6.
  • Wlasuk, Peter T. (2000). Observing the Moon. Springer. ISBN  978-1-85233-193-1.

de+vico+crater Latitude and Longitude:

19°42′S 60°12′W / 19.7°S 60.2°W / -19.7; -60.2
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
De Vico
Coordinates 19°42′S 60°12′W / 19.7°S 60.2°W / -19.7; -60.2
Diameter20 km
DepthUnknown
Colongitude60° at sunrise
Eponym Francesco de Vico

De Vico is a small lunar impact crater that is located in the southwest part of the Moon, to the south of the crater Sirsalis. To the west-northwest is Crüger. De Vico is a circular, bowl-shaped formation with a small, flat bottom at the midpoint. To the northwest is the lava-flooded remains of De Vico T. Beyond is a linear rille designated Rimae Sirsalis that follows a path to the northeast past the rim of Sirsalis.

Satellite craters

By convention these features are identified on Lunar maps by placing the letter on the side of the crater midpoint that is closest to De Vico.

De Vico Latitude Longitude Diameter
A 18.8° S 63.5° W 32 km
AA 18.8° S 63.1° W 12 km
B 17.8° S 58.7° W 9 km
C 20.6° S 62.3° W 12 km
D 21.1° S 61.9° W 12 km
E 21.1° S 61.3° W 13 km
F 19.1° S 62.6° W 12 km
G 19.0° S 58.9° W 8 km
H 19.9° S 59.1° W 8 km
K 20.1° S 58.3° W 8 km
L 19.9° S 57.7° W 5 km
M 21.1° S 59.4° W 8 km
N 19.8° S 61.9° W 6 km
P 20.4° S 60.8° W 30 km
R 19.4° S 61.9° W 13 km
S 19.5° S 63.4° W 10 km
T 18.7° S 61.8° W 41 km
X 20.5° S 60.1° W 6 km
Y 20.4° S 60.3° W 6 km

References

  • Andersson, L. E.; Whitaker, E. A. (1982). NASA Catalogue of Lunar Nomenclature. NASA RP-1097.
  • Blue, Jennifer (July 25, 2007). "Gazetteer of Planetary Nomenclature". USGS. Retrieved 2007-08-05.
  • Bussey, B.; Spudis, P. (2004). The Clementine Atlas of the Moon. New York: Cambridge University Press. ISBN  978-0-521-81528-4.
  • Cocks, Elijah E.; Cocks, Josiah C. (1995). Who's Who on the Moon: A Biographical Dictionary of Lunar Nomenclature. Tudor Publishers. ISBN  978-0-936389-27-1.
  • McDowell, Jonathan (July 15, 2007). "Lunar Nomenclature". Jonathan's Space Report. Retrieved 2007-10-24.
  • Menzel, D. H.; Minnaert, M.; Levin, B.; Dollfus, A.; Bell, B. (1971). "Report on Lunar Nomenclature by the Working Group of Commission 17 of the IAU". Space Science Reviews. 12 (2): 136–186. Bibcode: 1971SSRv...12..136M. doi: 10.1007/BF00171763. S2CID  122125855.
  • Moore, Patrick (2001). On the Moon. Sterling Publishing Co. ISBN  978-0-304-35469-6.
  • Price, Fred W. (1988). The Moon Observer's Handbook. Cambridge University Press. ISBN  978-0-521-33500-3.
  • Rükl, Antonín (1990). Atlas of the Moon. Kalmbach Books. ISBN  978-0-913135-17-4.
  • Webb, Rev. T. W. (1962). Celestial Objects for Common Telescopes (6th revised ed.). Dover. ISBN  978-0-486-20917-3.
  • Whitaker, Ewen A. (1999). Mapping and Naming the Moon. Cambridge University Press. ISBN  978-0-521-62248-6.
  • Wlasuk, Peter T. (2000). Observing the Moon. Springer. ISBN  978-1-85233-193-1.

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