Hirayama (crater)

Hirayama (crater)
Diameter 132 km
Depth Unknown
Colongitude 268° at sunrise
Eponym Kiyotsugu Hirayama
Shin Hirayama

Hirayama is a large lunar crater that is located on the far side of the Moon, just beyond the eastern limb. This region of the surface is sometimes brought into view from Earth during periods of favourable libration. However it is best viewed from orbit. This crater is located along the southeastern edge of the Mare Smythii, to the northeast of the crater Brunner. To the northeast of Hirayama is Wyld.

This is a worn and eroded crater with multiple impacts overlapping the outer rim and the interior floor. Hirayama K has broken across the rim to the southeast and Hirayama C crosses the northeastern rim. Along the southwestern outer edge is Hirayama Q. The small Hirayama T is located along the western inner wall, and attached to its eastern edge is Hirayama S. The crater Hirayama Y is adjacent to the northern inner walls of Hirayama and covers a significant part of the northern interior floor. Several smaller craters lie within the floor, including Hirayama N in the south. The floor otherwise forms a relatively level surface within the inner wall.

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 Hirayama.

Hirayama Latitude Longitude Diameter
C 4.2° S 95.4° E 23 km
F 5.8° S 97.2° E 35 km
G 6.4° S 96.8° E 18 km
K 8.3° S 94.9° E 39 km
L 9.4° S 94.4° E 24 km
M 9.2° S 93.5° E 29 km
N 7.2° S 93.6° E 17 km
Q 8.0° S 91.3° E 40 km
S 6.5° S 92.3° E 29 km
T 6.4° S 91.5° E 18 km
Y 4.5° S 93.2° E 50 km

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