Flamsteed (crater)

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Crater characteristics
Coordinates 4.5° S, 44.3° W
Diameter 21 km
Depth 2.2 km
Colongitude   44° at sunrise
Eponym John Flamsteed

Flamsteed is a small lunar crater located on the Oceanus Procellarum. It lies almost due east of the dark-hued Grimaldi basin, and north-northwest of the flooded Letronne crater bay on the south edge of the mare.

The rim of this crater is not circular in form, having a bulging rim to the southeast. The interior is relatively flat and undistinguished by impacts. The crater lies within the southern rim of a crater that has been almost completely submerged by the basaltic-lava flows that formed the Oceanus Procellarum. All that remains of this feature designated 'Flamsteed P' are some low ridges and hills arranged in a circular formation.

The Surveyor 1 craft landed within the northeast rim of the buried 'Flamsteed P' feature, about 50 kilometers north-northeast of the Flamsteed crater rim.

[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 Flamsteed crater.

Flamsteed Latitude Longitude Diameter
A 7.9° S 42.9° W 11 km
B 5.9° S 43.7° W 10 km
C 5.5° S 46.3° W 9 km
D 3.2° S 44.9° W 6 km
E 3.7° S 46.1° W 2 km
F 4.7° S 41.1° W 5 km
G 4.8° S 50.9° W 46 km
H 5.9° S 51.7° W 4 km
J 6.6° S 49.3° W 5 km
K 3.1° S 43.7° W 4 km
L 3.4° S 40.9° W 4 km
M 2.4° S 40.6° W 4 km
P 3.2° S 44.1° W 112 km
S 3.4° S 52.2° W 4 km
T 3.1° S 51.6° W 24 km
U 3.6° S 50.2° W 4 km
X 2.3° S 47.3° W 3 km
Z 1.3° S 47.8° W 3 km

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