- Hubble (crater)
lunar crater data
latitude=22.1
N_or_S=N
longitude=86.9
E_or_W=E
diameter=81 km
depth="Unknown"
colong=275
eponym=Edwin P. HubbleHubble is a lunar crater that lies very near the east-northeastern limb of the
Moon . At this location it is viewed almost from the side fromEarth , and the visibility of this feature is affected bylibration . It lies to the north of theMare Marginis and northeast of the Cannon crater. About one crater diameter to the north-northeast is the Lyapunov crater.The rim of this crater is worn and eroded, and it has a somewhat irregular edge in places. The inner wall is wider along the western side, where the rim has a slight outward bulge. The most intact portion of the rim lies along the eastern side, and the inner wall of this face is visible from the Earth.
The interior floor has been resurfaced by
basalt ic-lava , giving it a loweralbedo than the surrounding terrain. It is, however, not quite as dark as thelunar mare to the south. This surface is relatively level and featureless, with only a few tiny craterlets. It lacks a central peak, but a pair of small craterlets lie near the mid-point..
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