- Rhaeticus (crater)
lunar crater data
latitude=0.0
N_or_S=N
longitude=4.9
E_or_W=E
diameter=43 × 49 km
depth=1.6 km
colong=254
eponym=Georg J. RheticusRhaeticus is a lunar crater that lies astride the
equator of theMoon , on the southeast edge of theSinus Medii . To the north-northwest is the crater Triesnecker, and due south can be found the worn remnant of the walled plain Hipparchus. The crater was named for Georg Joachim von Lauchen, also known as Rheticus."Autostar Suite Astronomer Edition". CD-ROM. Meade, April 2006.]The outer wall of Rhaeticus is heavily disintegrated, with rifts and notches in the northeast. The wall is most intact along the eastern face, while in the northwest it is little more than a low rise in the surface. There is also a low cut in the south-southeast wall. The overall shape of the rim is that of a rough
hexagon that is slightly elongated in the north-south direction. The interior has been resurfaced bylava , and only a few low rises remain in the surface. Beginning at the crest of the eastern wall is a chain of craterlets that continue to the east-northeast for about a crater diameter.Wlasuk, Peter T. (2000). "Observing the Moon". Springer. ISBN 1852331933.]Running southwest from Rhaeticus to the crater Réaumur is a long
rille , which is difficult to make out near Rhaeticus because of the group of mountains at that crater's southwest. The crater itself is 43 kilometers wide at one diameter and 49 kilometers long at another. It is from the Pre-Imbrian period, which lasted from 4.55 to 3.85 billion years ago.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 Rhaeticus. [cite book
author=Bussey, B.; Spudis, P.,
year=2004 | title=The Clementine Atlas of the Moon
publisher=Cambridge University Press | location=New York
id=ISBN 0-521-81528-2 ]References
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