Chauvenet (crater)

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Crater characteristics
Coordinates 11.5° S, 137.0° E
Diameter 81 km
Depth Unknown
Colongitude 224° at sunrise
Eponym William Chauvenet

Chauvenet is a lunar impact crater that is located to the northeast of the prominent Tsiolkovskiy crater, on the far side of the Moon. Less than one crater diameter to the northwest of Chauvenet is the Ten Bruggencate crater.

The rim of this crater is roughly circular, with the satellite crater 'Chauvenet C' overlaying the northeastern side and intruding into the interior. A ridge runs from the western side of this intruding feature to the mid-point of the interior of Chauvenet. The remainder of the floor is marked only by a number of tiny craterlets. There is a shelf of slumped material forming a terrace along the southeast inner wall. The remainder of the inner wall is somewhat irregular in form.

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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 Chauvenet crater.

Chauvenet Latitude Longitude Diameter
C 10.4° S 138.0° E 48 km
D 10.6° S 139.7° E 14 km
E 11.4° S 140.7° E 27 km
G 12.7° S 141.0° E 26 km
J 13.9° S 139.3° E 77 km
L 13.3° S 137.5° E 10 km
P 14.5° S 135.8° E 12 km
Q 13.3° S 135.4° E 42 km
S 12.3° S 134.4° E 38 km
U 11.0° S 135.2° E 11 km

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