- Klaproth (crater)
lunar crater data
latitude=69.7
N_or_S=S
longitude=26.0
E_or_W=W
diameter=119 km
depth=3.1 km
colong=30
eponym=Martin H. KlaprothKlaproth is an old lunar crater that lies in the rugged southern highlands of the
Moon 's near side. Due to its location, this crater appears significantly foreshortened when viewed from theEarth . The southern rim of the crater is overlaid by the similar-sized Casatus crater, and to the north-northeast lies Blancanus crater.The outer rim of Klaproth has been deeply eroded, incised, and reshaped by a long history of bombardment. The rim to the north and east remains relatively circular, but the original rim along the western face has been overlain by satellite craters 'Klaproth G' and 'Klaproth H', and other impacts. To the south the crater Casatus significantly intrudes into the interior floor. The remaining floor has been resurfaced by some material in the past, possibly fluidized "ejecta" or
lava , leaving a level and nearly featureless surface that is marked only by a multitude of tiny craterlets. If this walled-plain once possessed a central peak, it no longer exists.The crater was named after
Martin Heinrich Klaproth , the German chemist.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 Klaproth crater.
References
* cite web
last = Wood | first = Chuck | date = 2006-08-05
url = http://www.lpod.org/?m=20060805
title = Unknown Klaproth
publisher = Lunar Photo of the Day
accessdate = 2006-08-05
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