Vasco da Gama (crater)

Vasco da Gama (crater)
Diameter 83 km
Depth 2.1 km
Colongitude 85° at sunrise
Eponym Vasco da Gama

Vasco da Gama is a lunar impact crater that is located near the western limb of the Moon. It is named for the Portuguese explorer Vasco da Gama. It lies to the south of the walled plain Einstein, due south of Dalton. Attached to the southwestern rim of Vasco da Gama is the somewhat smaller crater Bohr.

The northern and southern parts of the rim of Vasco da Gama have been heavily eroded by impacts, with the western and eastern rims being more intact. The smaller crater Vasco da Gama S intrudes into the southeastern rim, and just to its southwest is Vasco da Gama T. Near the northeastern rim is Vasco da Gama B.

The interior floor of this crater contains a system of rilles designated the Rimae Vasco da Gama. These primarily lie in the western two-thirds of the floor, and run roughly north-south, sometimes bending near their ends. There is a low central ridge near the mid-point of the interior.

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 Vasco da Gama.

Vasco
da Gama
Latitude Longitude Diameter
A 12.7° N 80.0° W 23 km
B 15.7° N 83.0° W 27 km
C 11.4° N 84.9° W 44 km
F 14.0° N 80.6° W 53 km
P 12.0° N 80.4° W 91 km
R 10.0° N 83.4° W 59 km
S 12.6° N 82.8° W 28 km
T 11.8° N 83.3° W 20 km

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