- Harpalus (crater)
lunar crater data
latitude=52.6
N_or_S=N
longitude=43.4
E_or_W=W
diameter=39 km
depth=2.9 km
colong=44
eponym=Harpalus Harpalus is a young lunar
impact crater that lies on theMare Frigoris , at the eastern edge of theSinus Roris . To the southeast at the edge of the mare is the small Foucault crater, and to the northwest on the opposite edge is the walled-plain named South.The rim of Harpalus is sharp-edged with little sign of wear or erosion. It is surrounded by an outer of "ejecta", most notably toward the north, and is at the center of a small
ray system . The wall is not perfectly circular, and has a few outward notches and protrusions, especially along the eastern half.The inner surface is d, and flows down to the floor. The interior wall is the least wide along the northern face, making the floor slightly offset in that direction. Near the mid-point is a system of low central ridges.
Popular culture references
Harpalus was the rocket landing site in the 1950s
science fiction film "Destination Moon". It was chosen by artistChesley Bonestell as it had a relatively high latitude and theEarth could be realistically displayed at a low altitude during camera shots. However, the resulting clay model depictedcrazing (net-like cracks) across the crater floor, an addition to which Bonestell objected.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 Harpalus crater.
References
*cite journal
author=Jalufka, Dona A.; Koeberl, Christian
title=Moonstruck: How Realistic Is The Moon Depicted In Classic Science Fiction Films?
journal=Earth, Moon, and Planets
year=1999 | volume=85-86 | pages=179–200
url=http://adsabs.harvard.edu/abs/2001EM&P...85..179J
accessdate=2007-08-09 | doi=10.1023/A:1017015931543
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