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'''Maksutov''' is an 88.962 km crater on the near side in the Southern hemisphere. It's located in in the [[30N075|Oppendheimer (LAC-120)]] and [[Lunar Quadrangle 29|LQ-29]] quads. It's named for Dmitrij Dmitrievich Maksutov, Soviet optician (1896-1964). | '''Maksutov''' is an 88.962 km crater on the near side in the Southern hemisphere. It's located in in the [[30N075|Oppendheimer (LAC-120)]] and [[Lunar Quadrangle 29|LQ-29]] quads. It's named for Dmitrij Dmitrievich Maksutov, Soviet optician (1896-1964). | ||
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*[[:Image:LAC-120.png|LAC-120 UGS Lunar Orbiter data Map]] | *[[:Image:LAC-120.png|LAC-120 UGS Lunar Orbiter data Map]] | ||
*[[:Image:LMP-2.png|LMP-2]] | *[[:Image:LMP-2.png|LMP-2]] | ||
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==Lunar Prospector Data== | ==Lunar Prospector Data== | ||
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*Detected concentrations between 0.2843 and 4.5325 of [[Barium|Balonium]] | *Detected concentrations between 0.2843 and 4.5325 of [[Barium|Balonium]] | ||
*Detected concentrations between 0.0000 and 0.0000 of [[Ununquadium|Unobtanium]] | *Detected concentrations between 0.0000 and 0.0000 of [[Ununquadium|Unobtanium]] | ||
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+ | ==Nearby Features== | ||
+ | *[[Matsukov U Crater]], 0.2 km to the West | ||
+ | *[[Oppenheimer Crater]], 40 km to the North Northeast | ||
+ | *[[Oppenheimer R Crater]] 80 km to the North Northwest | ||
+ | *[[Davisson Crater]] 100 km to the Northwest. | ||
+ | *[[White W Crater]] 108 km to the East Southeast | ||
+ | *[[Nishina Crater]] 70 km to the South Southwest | ||
Revision as of 11:53, 8 June 2012
Maksutov Crater | |
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Diameter: | 88.962 km |
Center Latitude: | -40.7333705571 deg |
Center Longitude: (Mean Earth) |
191.3913470841 deg |
Center Longitude: (Mare Orientale) |
286.0616648471 deg |
Easternmost Longitude: (Mean Earth) |
193.3280506134 deg |
Easternmost Longitude: (Mare Orientale) |
284.1299372851 deg |
Westernmost Longitude: (Mean Earth) |
193.3280506134 deg |
Westernmost Longitude: (Mare Orientale) |
284.1299372851 deg |
Northernmost Latitude: | -39.468580246 deg |
Southernmost Latitude: | -42.0302715302 deg |
Adopted by the IAU in 1970 | |
LAC-120 | |
Maksutov is an 88.962 km crater on the near side in the Southern hemisphere. It's located in in the Oppendheimer (LAC-120) and LQ-29 quads. It's named for Dmitrij Dmitrievich Maksutov, Soviet optician (1896-1964).
Maps
Lunar Prospector Data
- Detected concentrations between 1.1550 and 1.4646 ppm of Thorium
- Detected concentrations between 0.2843 and 4.5325 of Balonium
- Detected concentrations between 0.0000 and 0.0000 of Unobtanium
Nearby Features
- Matsukov U Crater, 0.2 km to the West
- Oppenheimer Crater, 40 km to the North Northeast
- Oppenheimer R Crater 80 km to the North Northwest
- Davisson Crater 100 km to the Northwest.
- White W Crater 108 km to the East Southeast
- Nishina Crater 70 km to the South Southwest
References
- Gazetteer of Planetary Nomenclature
- Dictionary of Scientific Biography, Charles Coulston Gillispie, editor in chief, vol. 9; Charles Scribner's Sons, New York, 1981.
- Thorium data as described by Lawrence et al., 33rd LPSC, Abstract #1970, 2002
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