- Heyrovsky (crater)
lunar crater data
latitude=39.6
N_or_S=S
longitude=95.3
E_or_W=W
diameter=16 km
depth="Unknown"
colong=96
eponym=Jaroslav Heyrovský Heyrovsky is a small lunar
impact crater on the far side of theMoon . This crater lies just beyond the southwestern limb, in an area of the surface that is sometimes brought into view of theEarth during periods of favorablelibration and illumination bysun light. It lies within the southern part of the wide skirt of "ejecta" that surrounds theMare Imbrium impact basin.This is a circular crater formation with an interior that is shaped like a bowl. The inner walls are simple in structure, and slope straight town to the small interior floor at the mid-point. The crater interior has a generally higher
albedo than its surroundings, giving it a somewhat brighter appearance.References
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