Bowditch (crater)

Bowditch (crater)

lunar crater data


caption=Bowditch (lower left) and Perel'man (near center) from Apollo 15. Note the portion of Lacus Solitudinis along the bottom edge to the left. "NASA photo".
latitude=25.0
N_or_S=S
longitude=103.1
E_or_W=E
diameter=40 km
depth=0.5 km
colong=254
eponym=Nathaniel Bowditch

Bowditch is a lunar crater that lies on the far side of the Moon, just beyond the eastern limb. It is located on a region of the lunar surface that is occasionally brought into view due to libration, but at such times the area is viewed from the edge and so not much detail can be observed. It lies just to the north of the small Lacus Solitudinis lunar mare, between the craters Titius to the southwest and Perel'man to the east-northeast.

The rim of this crater is open to the southwest and the crater is elongated to the northeast, possibly due to a merged crater. The outer rim varies in height, with the most prominent sections being the southwest face and a ridge mount to the northwest. The interior floor has been flooded with basaltic lava, an unusual feature for a crater on the far side. The interior floor is generally flat, and marked by a number of small craterlets. However there are some low ridges in the surface that are concentric with the inner wall. A formation of irregular ridges occupies most of the rim gap along the southwest.

Nearby craters

Near the southern rim of this formation, at the northern edge of the Lacus Solitudinus, are four tiny craters that have been assigned individual names by the IAU. These are listed below.

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 Bowditch.

References

External links

* [http://www.lpi.usra.edu/resources/mapcatalog/LTO/lto100c1_2/ LTO-100C1 Titius] — L&PI topographic map


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