Spencer Jones (crater)

Spencer Jones (crater)
Diameter 156 km
Depth Unknown
Colongitude 195° at sunrise
Eponym Harold Spencer Jones

Spencer Jones is a lunar impact crater on the Moon's far side. It is a roughly circular feature with a rim edge that is only moderately eroded. The inner wall of Spencer Jones is wider than elsewhere. The interior floor is relatively level with a low ridge offset to the south of the mid-point. Attached to the southwestern outer rim is the small satellite crater Spencer Jones Q.

It is named after its discoverer Harold Spencer Jones.

Just over 20 km from Spencer Jones is the slightly smaller crater Papaleksi to the south-southwest. To the northeast lies Anderson.

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 Spencer Jones.

Spencer
Jones
Latitude Longitude Diameter
H 12.1° N 167.9° E 17 km
J 9.7° N 168.0° E 12 km
K 10.4° N 167.0° E 29 km
Q 12.0° N 164.4° E 17 km
W 15.2° N 163.3° E 50 km

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