Hall (lunar crater)

Hall (lunar crater)

Infobox Lunar crater
latitude = 33.7
N_or_S = S
longitude = 37.0
E_or_W = E
diameter = 35 km
depth = 1.1 km
colong = 323
eponym = Asaph Hall

Hall is a lunar crater that is located in the southeast part of the Lacus Somniorum, a lunar mare in the northeast part of the Moon. This feature can be found to the west of the prominent Posidonius walled plain. Just to the south, and nearly attached to the souther rim of Hall crater, is the smaller G. Bond crater.

This crater formation has been significantly disintegrated by smaller impacts around the outer rim, leaving a wall that is deeply notched and incised. There is a gap in the western rim through which the interior has been flooded and resurfaced by layers of basaltic-lava. Thus all that remains of the original crater is an irregular, crescent-shaped formation along the southern edge of the Lacus Somniorum. The southern rim is attached to the rough terrain to the south of the mare, and the irregular satellite crater 'G. Bond G' is attached to the southeast rim.

Passing across the open mouth of this crater is the rille named "Rima G. Bond" (after the nearby crater), a wide cleft in the surface of the mare. This feature begins to the north of Hall crater and travels to the south-southwest, gradually bending back to the south-southeast. It passes through a section of raised terrain along the southern edge of the mare, and this rise joins the southern rim of Hall crater and encloses the G. Bond crater.

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 Hall crater.

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