Conon (crater)

Conon (crater)
Conon (crater)
Conon lunar crater.jpg
Conon (right) and Mons Bradley (left) from Apollo 17. NASA photo.
Coordinates 21°36′N 2°00′W / 21.6°N 2.0°W / 21.6; -2.0Coordinates: 21°36′N 2°00′W / 21.6°N 2.0°W / 21.6; -2.0
Diameter 21 km
Depth 2.3 km
Colongitude 358° at sunrise
Eponym Conon of Samos

Conon is a small but prominent lunar impact crater that lies in the eastern foothills of the Montes Apenninus mountain range. Just to the west of Conon is the long mountainous ridge named Mons Bradley. The nearest craters possessing an eponym are Galen, about 70 kilometers to the east, and Aratus, about the same distance to the northeast.

The edge of Conon's rim is sharply defined and has not received significant erosion from later impacts. The inner wall is somewhat variable in width, and the interior floor forms an irregular oval shape. This irregularity may be due to the rough and uneven surface on which the crater was formed. The floor is rough, but lacks a central prominence of note.

To the south, in the Sinus Fidei, is a sinuous rille that follows a course to the south-southeast. This rille is designated Rima Conon, and is named after this crater.

The crater is named for the astronomer Conon of Alexandria (fl. 250 BCE).

Satellite 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 Conon.

Conon Latitude Longitude Diameter
A 19.7° N 4.5° E 7 km
W 18.7° N 3.0° E 4 km
Y 22.3° N 1.9° E 4 km

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