Vaughan crater - New name to the lunar nomenclature |
Vaughan crater - New name to the lunar nomenclature |
Oct 17 2019, 08:46 PM
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Member Group: Members Posts: 156 Joined: 22-May 09 From: Ireland Member No.: 4792 |
Located on the farside of the Moon at Lat 41.41S, Long 171.85W (3.0 km in diameter), crater 'Vaughan' is a well deserved addition to the lunar nomenclature (so few named features by the IAU these days)...as viewed by LROC.
Top image, is an overhead view, middle image is a more 3d view looking westwards, and the bottom image show details subsequently lost in shadows. Geological features: Impact melt on its north-western walls; impact-melt cracks on its western floor sector; boulders strewn on its outer rim; bright-ray material all around from the initial, central impact point. A young-ish crater...by lunar geological standards. Use this LINK to zoom in or out for details. As light reflection from crater walls can sometimes show up details in dark-shadowed regions, the last image below does so (think of the Earthshine effect). John Moore |
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Oct 18 2019, 07:46 PM
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Solar System Cartographer Group: Members Posts: 10149 Joined: 5-April 05 From: Canada Member No.: 227 |
An interesting thing about this little crater is where it is located: near the Chang'e 4 site on the far side. In fact it is very close to the point suggested by the late, great, Paul Spudis in this article:
https://www.airspacemag.com/daily-planet/ch...nity-180963703/ Paul suggested there that Yutu 2 would have a better chance to study South Pole-Aitken materials if it landed outside Von Karman, and suggested a place east of Finsen crater. It turns out that Finsen threw its ejecta over the floor of Von Karman and Yutu 2 is currently studying it. Look at the map Paul provides (bottom of the article) - Vaughan crater is just above the 'l' in 'landing site' in his yellow text label on that illustration. On a related note, the Nomenclature working group also recently named a little crater near Theophilus on the near side - it is the target for SLIM, a Japanese small lander. -------------------- ... because the Solar System ain't gonna map itself.
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