Izsak (moon crater)

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Izsak
Izsak (moon equatorial region)
Izsak
position 23.33 °  S , 117.55 °  O coordinates: 23 ° 19 '48 "  S , 117 ° 33' 0"  O
diameter 31 km
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Named after Imre Izsak (1929-1965)
Named since 1970
Unless otherwise stated, the information comes from the entry in the IAU / USGS database

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Izsak is an impact crater on the back of the moon and therefore can not be directly observed from Earth . It is halfway between the large Fermi craters in the northeast and Milne in the southwest. Directly to the south is the larger Schaeberle crater .

Izsak forms a circular, almost symmetrical formation with a sharp-edged crater rim that is only slightly eroded. A small central peak rises in the center of the crater floor.

List of Izsak minor craters
Letter position diameter link
T 23.34 °  S , 115.22 °  O 14 km [1]

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