Hortensius (moon crater)

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Hortensius
Hortensius (moon equatorial region)
Hortensius
position 6.45 °  N , 28.02 °  W Coordinates: 6 ° 27 '0 "  N , 28 ° 1' 12"  W.
diameter 14 km
depth 2860 m
Card sheet 58 (PDF)
Type BIO
Named after Martinus Hortensius, scholar name of Martin van den Hove (1605–1639)
Named since 1935
Unless otherwise stated, the information comes from the entry in the IAU / USGS database

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Hortensius is an impact crater on the western front of the moon in the Mare Insularum plain , southwest of Copernicus and northwest of Reinhold . The round crater rim is sharply defined. The crater is shaped like a bowl with a flat bottom.

North of Hortensius is a group of six domes of small shield volcanoes .

List of minor craters from Hortensius
Letter position diameter link
A. 4.35 °  N , 30.78 °  W 10 km [1]
B. 5.24 °  N , 29.53 °  W 6 km [2]
C. 5.91 °  N , 26.76 °  W 6 km [3]
D. 5.39 °  N , 32.39 °  W 7 km [4]
E. 5.23 °  N , 25.47 °  W 15 km [5]
F. 7.03 °  N , 25.69 °  W 6 km [6]
G 8.12 °  N , 26.19 °  W 4 km [7]
H 5.85 °  N , 31.19 °  W 6 km [8th]

The crater was officially named by the IAU in 1935 after the Dutch astronomer and mathematician Martin van den Hove .

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 .