Arrhenius (moon crater)

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Arrhenius
Arrhenius (Moon South Pole Region)
Arrhenius
position 55.6 °  S , 91.3 °  W Coordinates: 55 ° 36 '0 "  S , 91 ° 18' 0"  W
diameter 40 km
Named after Svante Arrhenius (1859-1927)
Unless otherwise stated, the information comes from the entry in the IAU / USGS database

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Arrhenius is an impact crater on the southwestern edge of the far side of the Earth's moon . Due to its location, its surroundings can be observed with favorable librations . The Blanchard crater lies south-southeast of Arrhenius and the De Roy crater to the west.

The crater rim of Arrhenius is eroded by minor impacts and is therefore low and rounded. There is a notch in the north-north-western edge and a bulge on the south-eastern side. The inside of the crater is relatively flat and there is no central mountain .

List of secondary craters of Arrhenius
Letter position diameter link
J 57.53 °  S , 88.42 °  W 17 km [1]
P Renamed Blanchard

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