Barocius (crater)
Coordinates | 44°59′S 16°49′E / 44.98°S 16.81°ECoordinates: 44°59′S 16°49′E / 44.98°S 16.81°E |
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Diameter | 83 km |
Depth | 3.5 km |
Colongitude | 345° at sunrise |
Eponym | Francesco Barozzi |
Barocius is an ancient lunar impact crater that is located in the rugged southern highlands of the Moon. It was named after Italian mathematician Francesco Barozzi.[1] It lies just to the southeast of the large crater Maurolycus. To the southwest of Barocius is Clairaut, and to the south-southeast lies Breislak.
The rim of Barocius has been worn and eroded by countless subsequent impacts. Of these the most notable is Barocius B which lies across the northeast rim, and intrudes into Barocius C. There is a remnant of a crater, Barocius W, that lies just inside the southwest interior wall. On the interior floor is a low central peak offset to the north of the floor midpoint.
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 Barocius.
Barocius | Coordinates | Diameter, km |
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B | 44°08′S 18°17′E / 44.13°S 18.29°E | 36,6 |
C | 43°07′S 17°29′E / 43.11°S 17.48°E | 35,8 |
D | 46°04′S 19°11′E / 46.06°S 19.18°E | 8,7 |
E | 47°14′S 22°09′E / 47.24°S 22.15°E | 23,6 |
EC | 48°13′S 22°29′E / 48.22°S 22.49°E | 7,7 |
F | 45°55′S 21°36′E / 45.92°S 21.60°E | 15,4 |
G | 42°31′S 21°02′E / 42.52°S 21.03°E | 27,6 |
H | 46°43′S 21°38′E / 46.71°S 21.63°E | 10,6 |
J | 44°58′S 21°25′E / 44.97°S 21.41°E | 27,2 |
K | 45°13′S 19°38′E / 45.22°S 19.63°E | 13,6 |
L | 42°30′S 18°49′E / 42.50°S 18.81°E | 13,0 |
M | 42°27′S 19°29′E / 42.45°S 19.48°E | 15,8 |
N | 43°12′S 19°46′E / 43.20°S 19.76°E | 10,1 |
O | 45°45′S 21°56′E / 45.75°S 21.93°E | 5,4 |
R | 43°55′S 21°32′E / 43.91°S 21.53°E | 14,3 |
S | 42°30′S 21°49′E / 42.50°S 21.82°E | 8,3 |
W | 45°41′S 16°13′E / 45.68°S 16.21°E | 18,9 |
References[]
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- Andersson, L. E.; Whitaker, E. A. (1982). NASA Catalogue of Lunar Nomenclature. NASA RP-1097.
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- Wlasuk, Peter T. (2000). Observing the Moon. Springer. ISBN 978-1-85233-193-1.
External links[]
- Media related to Barocius (crater) at Wikimedia Commons
- LQ27 quadrangle
- Impact craters on the Moon