Mezentsev (crater)

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Crater characteristics
Coordinates 72.1° N, 128.7° W
Diameter 89 km
Depth Unknown
Colongitude   133° at sunrise
Eponym Yurij B. Mezentsev

Mezentsev is a lunar crater that is located in the high northern latitudes on the Moon's far side. It lies just to the west of the smaller Niepce crater. To the southwest is the larger Stebbins crater, to the west-southwest is Hippocrates crater and to the northwest is the Heymans crater.

This is a worn and eroded crater with a low outer rim and a relatively level interior. The circular nature of the rim can still be seen, but a number of impacts lie across the rim and the edge is generally softened and rounded. A smaller, unnamed crater is attached to the southwestern rim, with the satellite crater 'Mesentsev S' laid across the western rim of this feature. The interior floor is roughly level but with some small craterlets marking the surface. The most prominent of these is a fresh, cup-shaped crater in the western half of the interior.

On some maps this crater has been labelled 'Mesentsev'.

[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 Mezentsev crater.

Mezentsev Latitude Longitude Diameter
M 68.7° N 126.8° W 74 km
Q 69.4° N 135.6° W 26 km
S 71.5° N 136.9° W 21 km

[edit] References

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