Hase (crater)

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Crater characteristics
Coordinates 29.4° N, 62.5° E
Diameter 83 km
Depth 2.5 km
Colongitude 299° at sunrise
Eponym Johann M. Hase

Hase is a lunar crater that is located in the rugged southeast part of the Moon, to the south-southwest of the prominent Petavius walled-plain. The Palitzsch crater and Vallis Palitzsch is attached to the northeast rim of Hase.

Like nearly all craters on the Moon, it is probably the result of the impact of a meteoroid rather than being a volcano crater.

The rim of this crater has been damaged and eroded by a long history of subsequent impacts. The most prominent of these is 'Hase D', a comparably-sized crater that has overlaid the southern rim — leaving only a low rim between the two formations. 'Hase A' is a small crater that lies in the interior of Hase, near the irregular northern rim. The remainder of the floor is rough and irregular.

To the southeast of 'Hase D' is a linear rille designated Rima Hase. This is a wide, shallow formation that follows a line to the southeast.

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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 Hase crater.

Hase Latitude Longitude Diameter
A 29.0° S 62.9° E 14 km
B 31.6° S 60.3° E 17 km
D 31.0° S 63.3° E 56 km

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