- Ibn Battuta (crater)
lunar crater data
latitude=6.9
N_or_S=S
longitude=50.4
E_or_W=E
diameter=11 km
depth="Unknown"
colong=310
eponym=Ibn Battuta Ibn Battuta is a small lunar crater on the
Mare Fecunditatis , alunar mare in the eastern part of theMoon 's near side. It lies to the southwest of the Lindbergh crater, and northeast of the prominent Goclenius crater.The mare to the south and west of Ibn Battuta contains a number of ghost-crater formations, consisting of crater rims that have been submerged by
lava flows and now form ring-shaped projections in the surface. These are best observed under conditions of oblique lighting, when the terminator still lies on or near the Mare Fecunditatis.The crater is circular and symmetrical, with a wide interior floor. The sloping inner walls have a slightly higher
albedo than the surrounding mare, but the interior floor is the same dark shade as the exterior of the crater. There is a tiny craterlet on the floor near the western rim, but otherwise no significant markings.This crater was formerly designated 'Goclenius A' before being given its current name by the IAU. It is named after the traveller and writer
Ibn Battuta .References
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