Wright (moon crater)

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Wright
Vallis Bouvard - LROC - WAC.JPG
Wright at the northern end of Vallis Bouvard ( LROC -WAC)
Wright (moon equatorial region)
Wright
position 31.6 °  S , 86.7 °  W Coordinates: 31 ° 36 '0 "  S , 86 ° 42' 0"  W
diameter 39 km
Card sheet 91 (PDF)
Named after Frederick Eugene Wright (1877–1953)
Thomas Wright (1711–1786)
William Hammond Wright (1871–1959)
Named since 1964
Unless otherwise stated, the information comes from the entry in the IAU / USGS database

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Wright is an impact crater on the extreme southwestern edge of the front of the moon and is therefore either invisible as a result of the libration or appears severely distorted.

Its diameter is almost 39 kilometers. North of Wright is the Pettit crater .

To the southwest lies the Shaler crater and to the south of it the Vallis Bouvard .

The crater has a side crater, Wright A ; it is about half a crater diameter in the south-southwest, along the edge of the Montes Cordillera .

List of minor craters
Letter position diameter link
A. 32.82 °  S , 87.3 °  W 11 km [1]

The crater was officially named in 1964 by the IAU after the American astronomers Frederick Eugene Wright (1877-1953) and William Hammond Wright (1871-1959) and after the British philosopher Thomas Wright (1711-1786).

Web links

  • Wright in the Gazetteer of Planetary Nomenclature of the IAU (WGPSN) / USGS
  • Wright on The-Moon Wiki