Ammonius (moon crater)

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Ammonius
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The crater Ammonius (northeast quadrant) in the whale plain of Ptolemaeus
Ammonius (moon equatorial region)
Ammonius
position 8.53 °  S , 0.86 °  W Coordinates: 8 ° 31 '48 "  S , 0 ° 51' 36"  W.
diameter 9 km
Card sheet 77 (PDF)
Named after Ammonius (440-517)
Named since 1976
Unless otherwise stated, the information comes from the entry in the IAU / USGS database

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Ammonius is a small impact crater on the moon , 9 km in diameter. It is bowl-shaped and its edge rises slightly above the surroundings. It lies in the crater floor of the 150 km Ptolemaeus whale plain , about 30 km northeast of the center of this large crater.

Before the renaming by the IAU in 1976 he was appointed as Ptolemy A designated.

In the pretty glossy Wall level when sun is low (see Terminator some almost disappeared due to erosion) ghost craters can be seen, including a 15 km large, directly situated north of Ammonius, who as Ptolemy B is called.

Web links

  • Ammonius in the Gazetteer of Planetary Nomenclature of the IAU (WGPSN) / USGS