Riccioli (moon crater)

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Riccioli
Grimaldi + Riccioli - LROC - WAC.JPG
Riccioli and Grimaldi ( LROC -WAC)
Riccioli (Moon Equatorial Region)
Riccioli
position 2.9 °  S , 74.37 °  W Coordinates: 2 ° 54 '0 "  S , 74 ° 22' 12"  W
diameter 156 km
Card sheet 73 (PDF)
Named after Giovanni Riccioli (1598–1671)
Named since 1935
Unless otherwise stated, the information comes from the entry in the IAU / USGS database

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Riccioli is a 150 km large whale plain on the western edge of the moon. It borders the large Grimaldi impact basin and, like this, is partly covered by dark, basaltic lava .

The floor of the whale plain is not smooth, but rather well structured. To the southeast run three parallel grooves , the Rimae Riccioli .

Riccioli forms an equilateral triangle at the edge of the Oceanus Procellarum with the almost equally large craters Grimaldi and Hevelius .

The crater is named after the Italian Jesuit and astronomer Giovanni Riccioli .

List of Riccioli minor craters
Letter position diameter link
C. 0.58 °  N , 73.18 °  W 30 km [1]
CA 0.63 °  N , 73.13 °  W 14 km [2]
F. 8.73 °  S , 73.86 °  W 30 km [3]
G 1.27 °  S , 71.11 °  W 15 km [4]
H 1.13 °  N , 75.01 °  W 18 km [5]
K 2.3 °  S , 77.56 °  W 41 km [6]
U 5.8 °  S , 72.92 °  W 8 kilometers [7]
Y 3.05 °  S , 73.32 °  W 7 km [8th]

literature

  • Antonín Rükl : Moon, Mars, Venus. Pocket atlas of the closest celestial bodies . Artaria Publishing House, Prague 1977

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