Gibbs (moon crater)
Gibbs | ||
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Gibbs with a light spot (photo taken by Apollo 15 ) | ||
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position | 18.34 ° S , 84.23 ° O | |
diameter | 79 km | |
depth | 3960 m | |
Card sheet | 99 (PDF) | |
Named after | Josiah Willard Gibbs (1839-1903) | |
Named since | 1964 | |
Unless otherwise stated, the information comes from the entry in the IAU / USGS database |
Gibbs is an impact crater on the eastern edge of the lunar front , northeast of Humboldt crater and southeast of Ansgarius . The crater rim is moderately eroded, the inside uneven. An impact on the north-eastern rim of the crater created a small radiation system with a high albedo center .
Letter | position | diameter | link |
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D. | 13.14 ° S , 85.9 ° E | 14 km | [1] |
The crater was officially named by the IAU in 1964 after the US physicist Josiah Willard Gibbs .
Web links
Individual evidence
- ^ John E. Westfall: Atlas of the Lunar Terminator. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge et al. 2000, ISBN 0-521-59002-7 .