- Fracastorius (crater)
lunar crater data
caption=Location of Fracastorius crater.
latitude=21.2
N_or_S=S
longitude=33.0
E_or_W=E
diameter=124 km
depth="None"
colong=327
eponym=Girolamo Fracastoro Fracastorius is the
lava -flooded remnant of an ancient lunarimpact crater located at the southern edge ofMare Nectaris . To the northwest of this formation lies the Beaumont crater, while to the northeast is Rosse.The northern wall of this crater is missing, with only mounds appearing in the
lunar mare to mark the outline. The lava that formedMare Nectaris also invaded this crater, so the structure now forms a bay-like extension. The remainder of the rim is heavily worn and covered in lesser impact craters, leaving little of the original rim intact. The maximum elevation of the rim is 2.4 km. The most prominent of these craters is 'Fractastorius D', which overlays a portion of the western rim.The Fracastorius crater has no central peak, but a long, slender
rille runs across the middle of the floor in a generally east-west direction.The crater commemorates the Italian scholar, astronomer and poet Girolamo Fracastoro, "Fracastorius" (1478‑1553).
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 Fracastorius crater.
References
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