Capella (moon crater)

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Capella
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Capella (right) and Isidorus (center) (photo Apollo 16 )
Capella (moon equatorial region)
Capella
position 7.64 °  S , 34.9 °  E Coordinates: 7 ° 38 '24 "  S , 34 ° 54' 0"  E
diameter 48 km
depth 3500 m
Card sheet 79 (PDF)
Named after Martianus Capella
Named since 1935
Unless otherwise stated, the information comes from the entry in the IAU / USGS database

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Capella is an impact crater on the front of the moon north of Mare Nectaris , immediately east of Isidorus crater , the eastern wall of which is covered by Capella, and northwest of Gaudibert . The crater is very badly eroded, the interior is uneven and has a central mountain .

The lunar valley of the Vallis Capella runs in a north-westerly and south-easterly direction, the central part of which was overlaid by Capella.

List of minor craters of Capella
Letter position diameter link
A. 7.7 °  S , 37.16 °  O 12 km [1]
B. 9.5 °  S , 36.85 °  E 8 kilometers [2]
C. 5.78 °  S , 36.36 °  O 9 km [3]
D. 6.81 °  S , 37.51 °  O 8 kilometers [4]
E. 7.56 °  S , 37.67 °  E 14 km [5]
F. 9.23 °  S , 35.41 °  E 14 km [6]
G 6.87 °  S , 36.89 °  O 11 km [7]
H 8.19 °  S , 37.35 °  O 9 km [8th]
J 9.5 °  S , 36.01 °  O 9 km [9]
M. 4.47 °  S , 36.92 °  O 12 km [10]
R. 6.07 °  S , 35.19 °  E 7 km [11]
T 6.95 °  S , 34.17 °  O 6 km [12]

The crater was officially named by the IAU in 1935 after the late ancient Roman encyclopaedist Martianus Capella .

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ John E. Westfall: Atlas of the Lunar Terminator. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge et al. 2000, ISBN 0-521-59002-7 .