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Jansky (crater)

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Crater characteristics
Coordinates 8.5° N, 89.5° E
Diameter 73 km
Depth Unknown
Colongitude   272° at sunrise
Eponym Karl Jansky

Jansky is a lunar impact crater that lies along the eastern limb of the Moon. It lies due east of the larger Neper walled plain, along the southern edge of the Mare Marginis. Due to its location, this crater is viewed from the side from Earth, limiting the amount of detail that can be observed. The visibility is also affected by libration, which can completely conceal this formation from view. This is a worn crater with an eroded rim. The southern part of the rim in particular is disrupted and irregular in form, with a pair of small craters along the inner wall. The remainder of the rim is roughly circular. The interior floor is relatively featureless, except for a few tiny craterlets.

Satellite 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 Jansky crater.

Jansky Latitude Longitude Diameter
D 9.5° N 91.2° E 20 km
F 8.8° N 92.2° E 50 km
H 7.8° N 91.3° E 11 km

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