Ganswindt (moon crater)

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Ganswindt
Ganswindt (Moon South Pole Region)
Ganswindt
position 79.36 °  S , 110.18 °  O coordinates: 79 ° 21 '36 "  S , 110 ° 10' 48"  O
diameter 74 km
depth 2772 m
Card sheet 140 (PDF)
Named after Hermann Ganswindt
Named since 1970 (IAU)
Unless otherwise stated, the information comes from the entry in the IAU / USGS database

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Ganswindt is a lunar impact crater on the back of the moon in the Amundsen-Ganswindt Basin . It is close to the South Pole and the Idel'son and Schrödinger lunar craters . It is about 384,000 kilometers from Earth.

It was named in 1970 by the International Astronomical Union (IAU) after the German inventor and rocket pioneer Hermann Ganswindt (1856–1934).

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ John Walker: Ganswindt - View from 1000 km above. Retrieved January 8, 2014 .