Garavito (crater)

Garavito

LRO image
Coordinates 47°30′S 156°42′E / 47.5°S 156.7°E / -47.5; 156.7Coordinates: 47°30′S 156°42′E / 47.5°S 156.7°E / -47.5; 156.7
Diameter 74 km
Depth Unknown
Colongitude 204° at sunrise
Eponym Julio Garavito
Oblique Lunar Orbiter 2 view, facing south

Garavito is a lunar crater that is located in the southern hemisphere on the Moon's far side. It lies to the north-northwest of the huge walled plain Poincaré, and to the west of the crater Chrétien. It takes its name in honor of the Colombian astronomer and engineer Julio Garavito Armero.

This crater has a worn and eroded outer rim, particularly along the west and southern edges. Along the northern rim, the satellite crater Garavito Y intrudes into the rim, and its outer flanks spread onto the interior floor of Garavito. A smaller crater Garavito D is attached to the northeastern exterior. The interior floor is relatively featureless, with a few tiny craterlets and the faint remains of old impacts.

Prior to formal naming in 1970 by the IAU,[1] the crater was known as Crater 424.[2]

References

  1. Garavito, Gazetteer of Planetary Nomenclature, International Astronomical Union (IAU) Working Group for Planetary System Nomenclature (WGPSN)
  2. Lunar Farside Chart (LFC-1A)
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