GASSENDI (CRATER)


'Gassendi' is a large lunar crater feature located at the northern edge of Mare Humorum. The formation has been inundated by lava during the formation of the mare, so only the rim and the multiple central peaks remain above the surface. The outer rim is worn and eroded, although it retains a generally circular form. A smaller crater 'Gassendi A' is intruding into the northern rim, and joins a rough uplift at the northwest part of the floor. The crater pair bears a curious resemblance to a diamond ring.
In the southern part of the crater floor is a semi-circular ridge-like formation that is concentric with the outer rim. It is in the southern part where the rim dips down to its lowest portion, and a gap appears at the most southern point. The rim varies in height from as little as 200 meters to as high as 2.5 kilometers above the surface. The floor has numerous hummocks and rough spots. There is also a system of rilles that criss-cross the floor, named the ''Rimae Gassendi''.
On some older maps the 'Gassendi A' crater was called "Clarkson", after the British amateur astronomer and selenographer Roland L T Clarkson, but this name is not officially recognized by the IAU and the name has been removed.
Mare Humorum. The rather large crater to the north of the mare is Gassendi


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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 Gassendi crater.
GassendiLatitudeLongitudeDiameter
A15.5° S39.7° W33 km
B14.7° S40.6° W26 km
E18.4° S43.5° W8 km
F15.0° S45.0° W8 km
G16.8° S44.6° W8 km
J21.6° S37.0° W9 km
K18.7° S43.6° W6 km
L20.4° S41.8° W6 km
M18.6° S39.0° W3 km
N18.0° S39.2° W3 km
O21.9° S35.1° W11 km
P17.2° S40.6° W2 km
R21.9° S37.7° W3 km
T19.0° S35.4° W10 km
W17.6° S43.7° W6 km
Y20.8° S38.3° W5 km

References



Inside Gassendi

External links



Trimley's Moon Man - Roland Clarkson (accessed 9/16/05)

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