Abel (moon crater)

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Abel
Abel crater clementine bw albedo.jpg
Abel with some side craters
Abel (moon equatorial region)
Abel
position 34.44 °  S , 85.42 °  O coordinates: 34 ° 26 '24 "  S , 85 ° 25' 12"  O
diameter 119 km
Card sheet 116 (PDF)
Named after Niels Henrik Abel
Named since 1964
Unless otherwise stated, the information comes from the entry in the IAU / USGS database

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Abel is a lunar crater in the northwest of Mare Australe on the front of the moon. It has a diameter of around 119 kilometers and is located south of the Barnard Crater .

The rim of the crater is heavily eroded and irregular in shape. It was cut and overlaid by several impact craters. Abel A crater overlays the southern rim, while Abel M and Abel L penetrate the western rim of the crater.

The inner area in the east was redesigned by lava flows, so that a relatively flat area with low albedo was created. To the west, the subsoil is rougher and the albedo is the same as that of the terrain surrounding the crater.

List of Abel's minor craters
Letter position diameter link
A. 36.6 °  S , 86 °  E 19 km [1]
B. 36.7 °  S , 82.8 °  E 41 km [2]
C. 36 °  S , 81 °  E 31 km [3]
D. 37.7 °  S , 87.7 °  E 30 km [4]
E. 37.8 °  S , 86.5 °  E 13 km [5]
J 35.5 °  S , 79 °  E 11 km [6]
K 35 °  S , 77.2 °  E 9 km [7]
L. 34.4 °  S , 82.6 °  E 67 km [8th]
M. 32.2 °  S , 83.6 °  E 81 km [9]

Web links

source

  • Losiak et al: A New Lunar Impact Crater Database