- Aristoteles (crater)
lunar crater data
caption=Location of Aristoteles
latitude=50.2
N_or_S=N
longitude=17.4
E_or_W=E
diameter=87 km
depth=3.3 km
colong=343
eponym=Aristoteles Aristoteles is a lunar
impact crater that lies near the southern edge of theMare Frigoris , and to the east of theMontes Alpes mountain range. To the south of Aristoteles lies the slightly smaller crater Eudoxus, and these two form a distinctive pair for atelescope observer. An arc of mountains between these craters bends to the west, before joining the walls. The smaller crater Mitchell is directly attached to the eastern rim of Aristoteles. To the west is the low, flooded feature Egede.Observers have noted the crater wall of Aristoteles is slightly distorted into a rounded
hexagon shape. The inner walls are wide and finely . The outer s display a generallyradial structure of hillocks through the extensive blanket of "ejecta". The crater floor is uneven, and covered in hilly ripples. Aristoteles does possess small central peaks, but they are somewhat offset to the south. The interior floor appears to have been filled with a layer of material, partially burying these projections.atellite craters
By convention these features are identified on lunar maps by placing the letter on the side of the crater mid-point that is closest to Aristoteles.
References
* cite web
last = Wood | first = Chuck | date = 2007-02-27
url = http://www.lpod.org/?m=20070227
title = Twins - Not! | publisher = Lunar Photo of the Day
accessdate = 2007-02-27
* cite web
last = Wood | first = Chuck | date = 2007-09-11
url = http://www.lpod.org/?m=20070911
title = Eating a Smaller Fry
publisher = Lunar Photo of the Day
accessdate = 2007-09-11
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