Dubyago (moon crater)

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Dubyago
Dubyago (moon equatorial region)
Dubyago
position 4.4 °  N , 69.91 °  E Coordinates: 4 ° 24 '0 "  N , 69 ° 54' 36"  E
diameter 48 km
depth 2700 m
Card sheet 62 (PDF)
Named after Dmitri Iwanowitsch Dubjago (1849–1918),
Alexander Dmitrijewitsch Dubjago (1903–1959)
Named since 1964
Unless otherwise stated, the information comes from the entry in the IAU / USGS database

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Dubyago is an impact crater on the eastern edge of the front of the moon between Mare Spumans in the southwest and Mare Undarum in the north. The crater rim is irregular and the crater floor is relatively flat.

List of Dubyago minor craters
Letter position diameter link
B. 3.13 °  N , 70.27 °  O 34 km [1]
C. Renamed Respighi
D. 1.45 °  N , 71.1 °  E 14 km [2]
E. 1.49 °  N , 68.93 °  O 13 km [3]
F. 1.89 °  N , 69.42 °  O 10 km [4]
G 1.85 °  N , 68.9 °  E 8 kilometers [5]
H 2.33 °  N , 69.18 °  O 7 km [6]
J 2.9 °  N , 69.52 °  O 12 km [7]
K 1.54 °  N , 68.27 °  O 9 km [8th]
L. 1.95 °  N , 68.09 °  O 6 km [9]
M. 2.55 °  N , 68.11 °  O 10 km [10]
N 1.47 °  N , 66.93 °  O 7 km [11]
P Renamed to Pomortsev
Q Renamed Stewart
R. 2.51 °  N , 66.38 °  E 9 km [12]
S. Renamed Liouville
T 4.86 °  N , 72.24 °  O 11 km [13]
U Renamed Boethius
V 5.93 °  N , 69.78 °  O 11 km [14]
W. 6.52 °  N , 69.72 °  O 9 km [15]
X 6.5 °  N , 73.03 °  O 9 km [16]
Y 4.25 °  N , 68.18 °  E 7 km [17]
Z 3.84 °  N , 70.88 °  O 9 km [18]

The crater was officially named by the IAU in 1964 after the Russian astronomer Dmitri Ivanovich Dubjago and his son Alexander Dmitrijewitsch Dubjago .

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 .