Euctemon (moon crater)

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Euctemon
Euctemon + Baillaud - LROC - WAC.JPG
Euctemon with side craters ( LROC -WAC)
Euctemon (Moon North Pole Region)
Euctemon
position 76.29 °  N , 30.51 °  O coordinates: 76 ° 17 '24 "  N , 30 ° 30' 36"  O
diameter 63 km
depth 1630 m
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Named after Euctemon (5th century)
Named since 1935
Unless otherwise stated, the information comes from the entry in the IAU / USGS database

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Euctemon is an impact crater on the northeastern edge of the moon's front . To the southwest lies the large crater plain of Meton , in the southeast it touches the edge of Baillaud , to the northeast lies De Sitter . Because of its location close to the edge, Euctemon is difficult to see from the earth.

List of minor craters from Euctemon
Letter position diameter link
C. 76.13 °  N , 38.58 °  O 20 km [1]
D. 77.05 °  N , 38.65 °  O 20 km [2]
H 76.12 °  N , 26.07 °  O 17 km [3]
K 75.92 °  N , 28.34 °  O 7 km [4]
N 75.41 °  N , 32.91 °  O 9 km [5]

The crater was named by the IAU in 1935 after the Greek astronomer Euktemon .

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Location of Euctemon