Hagen (moon crater)
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| position | 48.31 ° S , 136.03 ° O | |
| diameter | 58 km | |
| Card sheet | 131 (PDF) | |
| Named after | Johann Georg Hagen (1847–1930) | |
| Named since | 1970 | |
| Unless otherwise stated, the information comes from the entry in the IAU / USGS database | ||
Hagen is the name of a heavily eroded crater on the back of the moon . It is located to the north of the large Planck crater and southwest of the Pauli crater .
The crater got its name in honor of Johann Georg Hagen , the longtime director of the Vatican Observatory.
| Letter | position | diameter | link |
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| C. | 48.28 ° S , 136.08 ° O | 20 km | [1] |
| J | 49.14 ° S , 137.96 ° O | 43 km | [2] |
| P | 52.66 ° S , 133.54 ° O | 19 km | [3] |
| Q | 50.32 ° S , 133.27 ° O | 14 km | [4] |
| S. | 48.78 ° S , 133.95 ° O | 21 km | [5] |
| V | 47.33 ° S , 133.17 ° O | 13 km | [6] |