Zanstra (moon crater)

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Zanstra
Zanstra crater AS16-M-0074.jpg
A recording of the Apollo 16 mission
Zanstra (moon equatorial region)
Zanstra
position 3.03 °  N , 124.69 °  O coordinates: 3 ° 1 '48 "  N , 124 ° 41' 24"  O
diameter 41 km
Card sheet 65 (PDF)
Named after Herman Zanstra (1894–1972)
Named since 1973
Unless otherwise stated, the information comes from the entry in the IAU / USGS database

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Zanstra is an impact crater on the back of the Earth's moon . It is located southeast of the Ibn Firnas and King crater pair and northwest of the Gregory crater .

Zanstra is a low, eroded formation that is difficult to distinguish from its surroundings. The crater floor is flat and shows hardly any signs of impact.

List of minor craters of Zanstra
Letter position diameter link
A. 4.9 °  N , 125.26 °  O 35 km [1]
K 1.58 °  N , 125.45 °  O 17 km [2]
M. 1.32 °  N , 124.73 °  O 22 km [3]

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