- Eratosthenes (crater)
lunar crater data
caption=Eratosthenes (lower right of center) and surroundings from Apollo 17. "NASA image".
latitude=14.5
N_or_S=N
longitude=11.3
E_or_W=W
diameter=58 km
depth=3.6 km
colong=12
eponym=Eratosthenes Eratosthenes is a relatively deep lunar
impact crater that lies on the boundary between theMare Imbrium andSinus Aestuum "maria" regions. It forms the western terminus of theMontes Apenninus mountain range. The crater has a well-defined circular rim, d inner wall, central mountain peaks, an irregular floor, and an outer of "ejecta". It lacks aray system of its own, but is overlaid by rays from the Copernicus crater to the south-west.The
Eratosthenian period in thelunar geologic timescale is named after this crater. The crater is believed to have been formed about 3.2 billion years ago, defining the start of this time period.At low sun-angles this crater is prominent due to the shadow cast by the rim. When the sun is directly overhead, however, Eratosthenes visually blends into the surroundings, and it becomes more difficult for an observer to locate it. The rays from the Copernicus crater lie across this area, and the higher
albedo of these rays serves as a form ofcamouflage .In 1924, William H. Pickering noted dark patches in the crater that varied in a regular manner over each lunar day. He put forward the speculative idea that these patches appeared to migrate across the surface, suggestive of herds of small life forms. The idea received a degree of attention primarily due to Pickering's reputation.
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 Eratosthenes crater.
References
External links
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PDF newsletter - [http://www.zone-vx.com/TLO200603.pdf The Lunar Observer: Feature of the Month - MARCH 2006: FOCUS ON: Eratosthenes]
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