Chebyshev (crater)
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Crater characteristics | |
Coordinates | 33.7° S, 133.1° W |
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Diameter | 178 km |
Depth | Unknown |
Colongitude | 136° at sunrise |
Eponym | Pafnuty L. Chebyshev |
Chebyshev is a large lunar crater that lies in the southern hemisphere on the far side of the Moon. The somewhat smaller Langmuir crater is intruding into the east-southeastern rim of Chebyshev, forming a chain of large craters with Brouwer on Langmuir's eastern rim.
The outer rim of this walled plain is eroded and somewhat irregular, although much of the perimeter can still be discerned. The outer rampart of Langmuir crater spills into the interior, forming a rough patch in the southeastern floor. Several craters lie along the western rim, most notably 'Chebyshev U'. The rim of this last crater is sharp-edged but somewhat irregular due to some slight outward bulges. The northern rim of Chebyshev has a wide notch extending outward about 30-40 kilometres in a V-shape. There are some other minor craters along the northeast rim, and the southern rim is a disorganized jumble.
The interior floor of Chebyshev is a mixture of relatively level plains and irregular stretches. A short chain of small craters has formed a gouge from the western inner wall reaching almost to the mid-point. There are several streaky clefts in the floor in the northeastern part of the crater. In the south is the bowl-shaped satellite crater 'Chebyshev N', a nearly symmetrical formation except for a slight outward bulge to the southwest. There is also an irreegular crater along the inner wall to the west-southwest.
[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 Chebyshev crater.
Chebyshev | Latitude | Longitude | Diameter |
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C | 30.3° S | 127.2° W | 27 km |
N | 37.7° S | 134.4° W | 24 km |
U | 33.3° S | 137.0° W | 36 km |
V | 33.5° S | 133.6° W | 23 km |
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