Casatus (crater)
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Crater characteristics | |
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Coordinates | 72.6° S, 30.5° W |
Diameter | 111 km |
Depth | 5.5 km |
Colongitude | 35° at sunrise |
Eponym | Paolo Casati |
Casatus is a lunar impact crater that is located near the southern limb of the Moon. The north-northeast rim of the crater is overlaying a portion of the slightly larger Klaproth crater. Along the western rim, 'Casatus A' is intruding somewhat into the interior, producing an inward-bowing rim. To the southeast of Casatus is Newton crater.
The outer rim of Casatus is old and worn, with many tiny impacts along the rim and inner wall. The small satellite crater 'Casatus J' lies across the south-southeastern rim. The height of the rim is lower where it divides this crater from Klaproth, forming a rounded ridge.
The interior floor is a nearly level surface marked by several tiny ghost-crater rims projecting above the surface and a pair of clefts in the southern part of the floor. A small, bowl-shaped impact crater forms a prominent feature in the northern half of the floor. There is no central peak formation at or near the mid-point of the interior.
[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 Casatus crater.
Casatus | Latitude | Longitude | Diameter |
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A | 73.0° S | 38.9° W | 56 km |
C | 72.2° S | 30.2° W | 17 km |
D | 77.2° S | 44.3° W | 36 km |
E | 79.1° S | 53.2° W | 41 km |
H | 72.0° S | 21.3° W | 35 km |
J | 74.3° S | 32.8° W | 22 km |
K | 75.0° S | 41.4° W | 36 km |
[edit] References
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