Barrow (moon crater)

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Barrow
Anaxagoras - Goldschmidt - LROC - WAC.JPG
Barrow with side craters (north above; LROC -WAC)
Barrow (Moon North Pole Region)
Barrow
position 71.37 °  N , 7.98 °  O coordinates: 71 ° 22 '12 "  N , 7 ° 58' 48"  O
diameter 89 km
depth 2380 m
Card sheet 3 (PDF)
Named after Isaac Barrow (1630–1677)
Named since 1935
Unless otherwise stated, the information comes from the entry in the IAU / USGS database

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Barrow is an impact crater on the moon to the north of the lunar front . It lies between Goldschmidt in the northwest and the large crater plain of Meton in the northeast. In the southwest lies the W. Bond crater . The crater is badly eroded. The south-western part of the wall is covered by the younger Barrow A crater .

List of Barrow minor craters
Letter position diameter link
A. 70.56 °  N , 3.86 °  E 27 km [1]
B. 70.19 °  N , 10.52 °  O 16 km [2]
C. 73.02 °  N , 11.19 °  E 28 km [3]
E. 68.99 °  N , 3.4 °  O 18 km [4]
F. 69.15 °  N , 1.84 °  E 19 km [5]
G 70.11 °  N , 0.26 °  O 29 km [6]
H 69.26 °  N , 5.96 °  E 5 km [7]
K 69.3 °  N , 11.71 °  E 46 km [8th]
M. 67.59 °  N , 9.08 °  E 6 km [9]

The crater was named by the IAU in 1935 after the English clergyman and mathematician Isaac Barrow .

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Location of Barrow (2nd from right) on the edge of the moon