Acosta (moon crater)

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Acosta
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Acosta and the neighboring Naonobu and Atwood craters
Acosta (moon equatorial region)
Acosta
position 5.65 °  S , 60.11 °  E Coordinates: 5 ° 39 '0 "  S , 60 ° 6' 36"  E
diameter 13 km
depth 2900 m
Card sheet 80 (PDF)
Named after Cristobal Acosta (1515–1594)
Named since 1976
Unless otherwise stated, the information comes from the entry in the IAU / USGS database

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Acosta is a small moon crater in the eastern foothills of Mare Fecunditatis , north of the striking Langrenus crater . A group of three craters emerges to the west, formed by the Atwood , Bilharz and Naonobu craters . Some distance to the north is Webb Crater .

Acosta is circular and bowl-shaped and shows a small crater floor in the center of the sloping inner walls. The crater was referred to as Langrenus C before it was given its current name by the IAU in 1976 .

Surroundings of Acosta ( LROC -WAC)

Individual evidence

  1. ^ John Edward Westfall: Atlas of the Lunar Terminator. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge 2000, ISBN 0-521-59002-7 , p. 269

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