- Ganswindt (crater)
lunar crater data
latitude=79.6
N_or_S=S
longitude=110.3
E_or_W=E
diameter=74 km
depth="Unknown"
colong=256
eponym=Hermann Ganswindt Ganswindt is a lunar crater that lies near the southern pole of the
Moon 's far side. It is attached to the southwestern exterior of the huge Schrödinger walled plain. Ganswindt partly overlays the smaller Idel'son crater to the south.The rim of Gandswindt is roughly circular but somewhat irregular, particularly at the southern edge. Much of the interior floor is covered in uneven ridges, and there is a small crater in the southeastern section. Because sunlight enters the interior at a low angle, the northern part of the floor is almost always covered in shadow, concealing the terrain in that section of the crater.
The crater was named in honor of Hermann Ganswindt (1865-1934), the aviation pioneer who first proposed reaction vehicles for space travel in 1881. He also proposed time as a fourth dimension.
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