Galvani (crater)

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Crater characteristics
Coordinates 49.6° S, 84.6° W
Diameter 80 km
Depth Unknown
Colongitude   86° at sunrise
Eponym Luigi Galvani

Galvani is a lunar crater that lies close to the northwestern limb of the Moon, due south of the larger Volta walled plain. It partly overlays the southeast rim of Langley crater, which occupies half the gap between Volta and Galvani. To the northeast is the large Repsold walled plain, and to the west-southwest, on the far side of the Moon, is McLaughlin crater.

Due to its location, Galvani crater is viewed from an oblique angle from the Earth, and it appears highly foreshortened. The visibility of this crater is affected by libration of the Moon, so that at times this crater can be hidden from sight.

The rim of Galvani is worn and rounded, with a crater lying along the inner wall to the southwest. The southwestern rim has been modified, and appears straighter than the otherwise circular shape of the perimeter. The inner wall is wider along the western side compared to the east, and thus the mid-point of the level interior floor is offset slightly to the east. A rille from the Rimae Repsold system crosses the northeastern rim and traverses the interior, forking near the mid-point to continue toward the west-soutwest and the south.

[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 Galvani crater.

Galvani Latitude Longitude Diameter
B 49.5° N 89.0° W 15 km
D 47.8° N 88.3° W 13 km

[edit] References

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