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fedorov+crater Latitude and Longitude:

28°14′N 37°03′W / 28.23°N 37.05°W / 28.23; -37.05
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Fedorov
Coordinates 28°14′N 37°03′W / 28.23°N 37.05°W / 28.23; -37.05
Diameter7 km
DepthUnknown
Colongitude37° at sunrise
Eponym Aleksandr Petrovich Fedorov [ es]
Oblique view from Apollo 15
Oblique view from Apollo 17

Fedorov is a lunar geologic feature ("crater" in IAU nomenclature) located in the western Mare Imbrium named after Russian rocket scientist Aleksandr Petrovich Fedorov [ es]. [1] It lies east-northeast of the crater Diophantus, and southeast of Delisle. About 20 kilometers to the south-southeast is the slightly larger formation of Artsimovich.

This feature is slightly elongated and oddly shaped, with a ridge on the northern side. This ridge is about as large around the base as Federov crater, and rises about 0.8 km above the surrounding lunar mare.

References

  1. ^ "Fedorov (crater)". Gazetteer of Planetary Nomenclature. USGS Astrogeology Research Program.

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fedorov+crater Latitude and Longitude:

28°14′N 37°03′W / 28.23°N 37.05°W / 28.23; -37.05
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Fedorov
Coordinates 28°14′N 37°03′W / 28.23°N 37.05°W / 28.23; -37.05
Diameter7 km
DepthUnknown
Colongitude37° at sunrise
Eponym Aleksandr Petrovich Fedorov [ es]
Oblique view from Apollo 15
Oblique view from Apollo 17

Fedorov is a lunar geologic feature ("crater" in IAU nomenclature) located in the western Mare Imbrium named after Russian rocket scientist Aleksandr Petrovich Fedorov [ es]. [1] It lies east-northeast of the crater Diophantus, and southeast of Delisle. About 20 kilometers to the south-southeast is the slightly larger formation of Artsimovich.

This feature is slightly elongated and oddly shaped, with a ridge on the northern side. This ridge is about as large around the base as Federov crater, and rises about 0.8 km above the surrounding lunar mare.

References

  1. ^ "Fedorov (crater)". Gazetteer of Planetary Nomenclature. USGS Astrogeology Research Program.

External links


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