Abenezra (crater)

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Crater characteristics
Coordinates 21.0° S, 11.9° E
Diameter 42 km
Depth 3.7 km
Colongitude 349° at sunrise
Eponym Abraham ibn Ezra

Abenezra is a lunar impact crater located in the rugged highlands in the south-central section of the Moon. It is named after the Sephardic Jewish sage Abraham ibn Ezra. It is attached along the southeast rim to Azophi crater. To the northeast lies Geber crater, and further to the southeast is the larger Sacrobosco crater.

The rim of Abenazra has a noticeably polygonal shape, with uneven wall segments. The inner walls are terraced, the floor is irregular and ridged. These ridges form unusual, sinuous patterns across the floor. The crater overlays the eastern part of another crater-like formation designated 'Abenazra C'.

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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 Abenezra crater.

Abenezra Latitude Longitude Diameter
A 22.8° S 10.5° E 23 km
B 20.8° S 10.1° E 14 km
C 21.3° S 11.1° E 44 km
D 21.7° S 9.7° E 8 km
E 21.4° S 9.4° E 14 km
F 21.5° S 10.3° E 7 km
G 20.5° S 11.0° E 5 km
H 21.1° S 12.8° E 4 km
J 19.9° S 10.7° E 5 km
P 19.9° S 9.9° E 44 km

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