Capella (crater)
Coordinates | 7°36′S 34°54′E / 7.6°S 34.9°E |
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Diameter | 49 km |
Depth | 3,5 km |
Colongitude | 325° at sunrise |
Eponym | Martianus Capella |
Capella is a lunar impact crater 49 km (30 mi) in diameter that lies to the north of the Mare Nectaris, in a rugged region with many small impact craters. It was named after Roman astronomer Martianus Capella.[1] It intrudes slightly into the eastern rim of the crater Isidorus, a feature only slightly smaller in diameter.
The wall of Capella is low but relatively thick and irregular, with a large promontory intruding on the south-eastern side. The crater is crossed by a deep rift, the Vallis Capella, which passes directly through Capella from the north rim through the southeast side of the wall, and extends out both sides for a combined distance of 110 kilometers. This feature was formed by a chain of craters. In the middle of the crater is a wide, round peak with a craterlet at the top. The western side of the crater is dotted with impact debris, forming clusters of small hills.
Satellite craters
[edit]By convention these features are identified on lunar maps by placing the letter on the side of the crater midpoint that is closest to Capella.
Capella | Latitude | Longitude | Diameter |
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A | 7.6° S | 37.2° E | 13 km |
B | 9.4° S | 36.8° E | 10 km |
C | 5.7° S | 36.3° E | 11 km |
D | 6.7° S | 37.6° E | 8 km |
E | 7.5° S | 37.7° E | 16 km |
F | 9.2° S | 35.4° E | 14 km |
G | 6.8° S | 36.9° E | 12 km |
H | 8.1° S | 37.4° E | 9 km |
J | 9.4° S | 36.0° E | 9 km |
M | 4.4° S | 37.0° E | 12 km |
R | 6.0° S | 35.2° E | 7 km |
T | 6.9° S | 34.2° E | 6 km |
References
[edit]- ^ "Capella (crater)". Gazetteer of Planetary Nomenclature. USGS Astrogeology Research Program.
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External links
[edit]- Lunar Photo of the Day, "Land of Manna", October 5, 2006, showing the region around Capella and discussing Capella Valley