- Catalán (crater)
lunar crater data
latitude=45.7
N_or_S=S
longitude=87.3
E_or_W=W
diameter=25 km
depth="Unknown"
colong=88
eponym=Miguel Á. CatalánCatalán is a small lunar
impact crater that lies almost along the southwest limb of theMoon . At this position the crater is ill-suited for observation from theEarth as it is viewed almost from the side, and visibility is subject tolibration effects. It lies to the west of the somewhat larger crater Baade, and south-southeast of Graff. This region is located in the outer southeastern part of the skirt of "ejecta" that surrounds theMare Orientale impact basin, and the nearby surface is rugged and streaky.This is a somewhat irregular crater, although in general form it is circular. The rim is sharp-edged and displays little appearance of erosion. Sections of the inner wall appear to have slumped along the north and southeast, forming notches in the rim. The interior floor is rough and irregular, with no central peak of note.
Due west of Catalán, the satellite craters Catalán A and the smaller Catalán B form a joined pair, with each having a sharp rim and a bowl-shaped interior. To the northwest of Catalán A is the nearly symmetrical, bowl-shaped Catalán U.
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 Catalán.
References
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