Artemis (moon crater)

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Artemis
Felix Artemis Verne LTVT.JPG
Artemis, Felix and Verne Crater ( Lunar Orbiter 4 )
Artemis (moon equatorial region)
Artemis
position 25.02 °  N , 25.36 °  W Coordinates: 25 ° 1 '12 "  N , 25 ° 21' 36"  W.
diameter 2 km
Card sheet 40 (PDF)
Named after Greek female first name
Named since 1976
Unless otherwise stated, the information comes from the entry in the IAU / USGS database

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Artemis is a small impact crater in the Mare Imbrium . Craters of this size usually form bowl-shaped cavities in the surface of the moon. Artemis is roughly halfway between Euler Crater in the west and Lambert Crater in the east. A few kilometers to the southeast is the even smaller Verne crater .

The name goes back to an originally unofficial name on sheet 40A4 / S1 of the Topophotomap map series of NASA , which was adopted by the IAU in 1976.

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Individual evidence

  1. Topophotomap 40A4 / S1
  2. ^ Excerpt from the Proceedings of the 16th General Assembly of the IAU (Grenoble 1976). In: Transactions of the IAU vol. XVIB, edited by D. Riedel, 1977