Hesiodus (moon crater)

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Hesiodus
Pitatus + Hesiodus - LROC - WAC.JPG
Hesiodus and surroundings ( LROC -WAC)
Hesiodus (moon equatorial region)
Hesiodus
position 29.43 °  S , 16.44 °  W Coordinates: 29 ° 25 '48 "  S , 16 ° 26' 24"  W.
diameter 43 km
depth 450 m
Card sheet 94 (PDF)
Named after Hesiod
Named since 1935
Unless otherwise stated, the information comes from the entry in the IAU / USGS database

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Hesiodus is an impact crater in the southwest of the front of the moon on the southern edge of the Mare Nubium , immediately west of the Pitatus crater .

The rim of the crater is badly eroded, the interior is flooded with lava and is flat. The Rima Hesiodus begins north-west of the edge and ends in a south-westerly direction in the Palus Epidemiarum north of Capuanus .

List of minor craters of Hesiodus
Letter position diameter link
A. 30.14 °  S , 17.15 °  W 14 km [1]
B. 27.17 °  S , 17.6 °  W 10 km [2]
D. 29.4 °  S , 16.5 °  W 5 km [3]
E. 27.92 °  S , 15.42 °  W 3 km [4]
X 27.41 °  S , 16.34 °  W 24 km [5]
Y 28.35 °  S , 17.36 °  W 18 km [6]
Z 28.78 °  S , 19.59 °  W 4 km [7]

The crater was officially named by the IAU in 1935 after the ancient Greek poet Hesiod .

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 .