Artsimovich (crater)

Artsimovich is a small lunar impact crater located in the western Mare Imbrium of the Earth's Moon. This is a circular crater forming a cup-shaped excavation in the surface of the lunar mare. It is named after Soviet physicist Lev A. Artsimovich.[1] To the east is the crater Diophantus and to the northeast lies Delisle. Less than 20 kilometers to the north-northeast is the tiny Fedorov. This crater was identified as Diophantus A before being named by the International Astronomical Union.

Artsimovich
Apollo 15 image
Coordinates27.6°N 36.6°W / 27.6; -36.6
Diameter9 km
Depth2.0 km
Colongitude37° at sunrise
EponymLev A. Artsimovich
Oblique view from Apollo 17

References

  1. "Artsimovich (crater)". Gazetteer of Planetary Nomenclature. USGS Astrogeology Research Program.

Biography

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