Kinau (crater)
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Crater characteristics | |
Coordinates | 60.8° S, 15.1° E |
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Diameter | 42 km |
Depth | 2.0 km |
Colongitude | 346° at sunrise |
Eponym | Adolph Gottfried Kinau |
Kinau is a small, eroded lunar crater that is located in the low southern latitudes of the Moon. It lies to the southeast of the Jacobi crater, and about equally far to the north-northwest of Pentland crater. It is 42 kilometers in diameter and two kilometers deep. It may be from the Pre-Nectarian period, 4.55 to 3.85 billion years ago.[1]
The northwestern rim and inner wall of this crater has been heavily damaged by impacts, and is overlaid by a pair of small, cup-shaped craters. The remainder of the rim is worn and somewhat distorted into a hexagonal shape, with several small craterlets along the rim edge. The inner walls are relatively low, and the interior floor is almost featureless except for a few tiny craterlets. There is a low rise near the mid-point that is attached to the small crater to the northwest.[2]
The crater is named after 19th century German botanist and astronomer Adolph Gottfried Kinau.[1]
[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 Kinau crater.[3]
Kinau | Latitude | Longitude | Diameter |
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A | 62.1° S | 20.0° E | 35 km |
B | 61.6° S | 19.2° E | 8 km |
C | 60.6° S | 20.5° E | 30 km |
D | 60.6° S | 18.5° E | 27 km |
E | 60.1° S | 20.0° E | 7 km |
F | 62.1° S | 13.5° E | 10 km |
G | 61.5° S | 12.7° E | 25 km |
H | 59.8° S | 19.7° E | 6 km |
J | 59.6° S | 16.0° E | 5 km |
K | 58.6° S | 18.1° E | 10 km |
L | 59.3° S | 18.8° E | 11 km |
M | 60.4° S | 14.3° E | 12 km |
N | 61.4° S | 15.5° E | 7 km |
P | 61.4° S | 17.4° E | 5 km |
Q | 62.4° S | 21.1° E | 11 km |
R | 59.9° S | 11.6° E | 61 km |
[edit] Notes
- ^ The botanist C.A. Kinau was struck from the official list of the USGS in April 2007 and replaced by the correct eponym Adolph Gottfried Kinau.
[edit] References
- ^ a b Autostar Suite Astronomer Edition. CD-ROM. Meade, April 2006.
- ^ Rükl, Antonín (1990). Atlas of the Moon. Kalmbach Books. ISBN 0-913135-17-8.
- ^ Bussey, B.; Spudis, P., (2004). The Clementine Atlas of the Moon. New York: Cambridge University Press. ISBN 0-521-81528-2.