Endymion (crater)
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Crater characteristics | |
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Coordinates | 53.6° N, 56.5° E |
Diameter | 125 km |
Depth | 2.6 km |
Colongitude | 306° at sunrise |
Eponym | Endymion |
Endymion is a lunar crater that lies near the northeast limb of the Moon. It is located to the east of the Mare Frigoris, and north of the Lacus Temporis. To the southwest is the somewhat smaller Atlas crater. Because of its location, the Endymion crater has an oval appearance from foreshortening. Beyond the crater along the lunar limb is the Mare Humboldtianum.
The floor of Endymion has been covered in low albedo lava, that gives it a dark appearance and makes it relatively easy to locate. The floor is nearly smooth and featureless, with only a few tiny craterlets located within the rim. A string of three lie near the northwestern inner wall. Faint streaks of ray material from Thales crater to the north-northwest crosses the dark floor. The outer rampart is low, wide, and worn from impact erosion.
[edit] Satellite craters
By convention these features are identified on lunar maps by placing the letter on the side of the crater mid-point that is closest to Endymion crater.
Endymion | Latitude | Longitude | Diameter |
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A | 54.7° N | 62.8° E | 30 km |
B | 59.8° N | 67.2° E | 59 km |
C | 58.4° N | 60.8° E | 32 km |
D | 52.4° N | 62.4° E | 20 km |
E | 53.6° N | 66.2° E | 18 km |
F | 56.9° N | 65.1° E | 12 km |
G | 56.4° N | 55.6° E | 15 km |
H | 51.1° N | 56.3° E | 14 km |
J | 53.5° N | 50.7° E | 67 km |
K | 51.3° N | 52.3° E | 7 km |
L | 55.4° N | 71.0° E | 9 km |
M | 52.7° N | 70.9° E | 9 km |
N | 52.4° N | 69.6° E | 9 km |
W | 52.7° N | 69.2° E | 10 km |
X | 52.9° N | 50.1° E | 6 km |
Y | 55.8° N | 58.0° E | 8 km |
[edit] References
- Wood, Chuck (October 29, 2006). A Skating Rink with Bumps. Lunar Photo of the Day. Retrieved on 2006-10-30.
- See the reference table for the general listing of literature and web sites that were used in the compilation of this page.