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Steinheil (crater)

Crater on the Moon

Steinheil (crater)

Crater on the Moon

FieldValue
imageSteinheil crater Watt crater 4071 h1 h2.jpg
captionLunar Orbiter 4 image, with Steinheil at top and Watt below
coordinates
diameter63.28 km
depth3.0 km
colong315
eponymCarl August von Steinheil

Steinheil is a lunar impact crater that is located in the rugged highlands in the southeastern part of the Moon. It was named after German astronomer and physicist Carl August von Steinheil in 1935. It forms a prominent crater pair with the similar-sized Watt, which it partly overlies to the southeast. To the northwest is the large walled plain Janssen. Due to the location of this crater, it appears foreshortened when viewed from the Earth.{{cite book

The crater area in a Selenochromatic format Image (Si)

This is a relatively circular crater that has undergone some light erosion from subsequent impacts. The inner wall is wider along the southwestern rim than elsewhere, and there is a slight outward bulge in the western rim. There are a few tiny craters along the rim and inner wall, the most notable being a crater at the base of the inner northeast rim. The interior floor is level, with no central peak and only a few minor craters.

Satellite craters

By convention these features are identified on lunar maps by placing the letter on the side of the crater midpoint that is closest to Steinheil.{{cite book | author-link=Ben Bussey | author2-link=Paul Spudis

SteinheilLatitudeLongitudeDiameter
E44.9° S47.6° E16 km
F45.3° S48.4° E21 km
G45.6° S49.9° E19 km
H45.7° S46.9° E20 km
K48.6° S51.9° E5 km
X47.6° S45.8° E17 km
Y47.3° S45.1° E16 km
Z46.4° S45.4° E23 km

References

References

  1. {{gpn. 5693
  2. [https://pubs.er.usgs.gov/publication/pp1348 The geologic history of the Moon]. [[USGS]] Professional Paper 1348. By [[Don Wilhelms. Don E. Wilhelms]], John F. McCauley, and Newell J. Trask. U.S. Government Printing Office, Washington: 1987. Table 9-4.
  3. ''Autostar Suite Astronomer Edition''. CD-ROM. Meade, April 2006.
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