Anuchin (crater)
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Crater characteristics | |
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Coordinates | 49.0° S, 101.3° E |
Diameter | 57 km |
Depth | Unknown |
Colongitude | 260° at sunrise |
Eponym | Dmitry N. Anuchin |
Anuchin is a lunar impact crater that lies on the southern hemisphere on the far side of the Moon. It is located to the south of the larger Lamb crater, and to the north-northwest of Kugler crater.
The rim of Anuchin remains relatively sharply defined, although it has been subject to wear due to subsequent impacts. The satellite crater 'Anuchin L' lies astride the southern rim, but the otherwise the outer wall is not significantly incised. The interior floor is nearly featureless, with no central peak at the mid-point and only a few tiny craterlets. But it does not possess the darker hue of a crater interior that has been resurfaced by lava flows.
[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 Anuchin crater.
Anuchin | Latitude | Longitude | Diameter |
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B | 46.7° S | 103.3° E | 24 km |
L | 50.2° S | 101.7° E | 15 km |
N | 51.6° S | 99.6° E | 33 km |
Q | 51.1° S | 98.3° E | 50 km |
V | 48.1° S | 99.6° E | 15 km |
[edit] References
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