Bernoulli (moon crater)
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| position | 34.84 ° N , 60.59 ° O | |
| diameter | 48 km | |
| Card sheet | 28 (PDF) | |
| Named after |
Jakob I Bernoulli (1655–1705) Johann I Bernoulli (1667–1748) |
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| Named since | 1985 | |
| Unless otherwise stated, the information comes from the entry in the IAU / USGS database | ||
Bernoulli is an impact crater in the northeast quadrant of the moon . It is south of Messala crater and east of Geminus .
The edge of Bernoulli is almost circular apart from several slight bulges along the circumference. On the southern wall of the crater there is a depression that leads to a triangular bulge on the crater rim. The crater rim is highest on the east side and rises there up to 4000 meters. A central peak rises in the center of the crater floor.
| Letter | position | diameter | link |
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| A. | 36.39 ° N , 60.88 ° O | 20 km | [1] |
| B. | 36.76 ° N , 65.42 ° O | 24 km | [2] |
| C. | 35.37 ° N , 67.16 ° O | 18 km | [3] |
| D. | 35.77 ° N , 66.48 ° O | 12 km | [4] |
| E. | 35.32 ° N , 62.86 ° O | 27 km | [5] |
| K | 36.59 ° N , 62.91 ° O | 18 km | [6] |
Web links
- Bernoulli in the Gazetteer of Planetary Nomenclature of the IAU (WGPSN) / USGS
- Bernoulli crater in the "Digital Lunar Orbiter Photographic Atlas of the Moon"