Lalande (moon crater)

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Lalande
Lalande (moon equatorial region)
Lalande
position 4.47 °  S , 8.69 °  W Coordinates: 4 ° 28 '12 "  S , 8 ° 41' 24"  W.
diameter 24 km
depth 2590 m
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Named after Joseph Jérôme Lefrançais de Lalande (1732–1807)
Named since 1935
Unless otherwise stated, the information comes from the entry in the IAU / USGS database

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Lalande is a small impact crater on the eastern edge of the Mare Insularum in the center of the visible moon side. The crater is surrounded by an area of ​​ejecta with a high albedo . This runs out into a beam system with a maximum diameter of almost 300 kilometers .

The inner walls are terraced and there is a small elevation in the center of the crater floor. Lalande is believed to have originated around 2.8 billion years ago.

List of Lalande minor craters
Letter position diameter link
A. 6.65 °  S , 9.85 °  W 13 km [1]
B. 3.14 °  S , 9.08 °  W 8 kilometers [2]
C. 5.6 °  S , 6.96 °  W 10 km [3]
D. 6.2 °  S , 7.54 °  W 7 km [4]
E. 3.51 °  S , 10.82 °  W 3 km [5]
F. 2.66 °  S , 10.13 °  W 3 km [6]
G 6.22 °  S , 8.01 °  W 4 km [7]
N 5.58 °  S , 5.78 °  W 6 km [8th]
R. 4.76 °  S , 7.05 °  W 24 km [9]
T 5.18 °  S , 7.6 °  W 4 km [10]
U 3.18 °  S , 8.22 °  W 4 km [11]
W. 6.58 °  S , 5.63 °  W 13 km [12]

Individual evidence

  1. ^ John Edward Westfall: Atlas of the Lunar Terminator. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge 2000, ISBN 0-521-59002-7 , p. 277

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