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name=Maksutov Crater  |
 
name=Maksutov Crater  |
 
diameter=88.962 |
 
diameter=88.962 |
longitude_me=191.3913470841 |
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longitude_me=191.39 |
longitude_mo=286.0616648471|
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longitude_mo=286.06|
latitude=-40.7333705571|
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latitude=-40.73|
 
namestatus=Adopted by the IAU in 1970|
 
namestatus=Adopted by the IAU in 1970|
east_me=193.3280506134|
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east_me=193.33|
east_mo=287.9983683764|
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east_mo=288.00|
west_me=189.4596195221|
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west_me=189.46|
west_mo=284.1299372851|
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west_mo=284.13|
north=-39.468580246|
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north=-39.47|
south=-42.0302715302|
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south=-42.03|
 
quad=LAC-120|
 
quad=LAC-120|
 
}}
 
}}
'''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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'''Maksutov''' is an 88.962 km crater formed during the [[Upper Imbrian]]<ref>Stratigraphy of Lunar Craters, Don E. Wilhelms and Charles J. Byrne, 2009 </ref> period on the near side in the Southern hemisphere.  It is located in in the [[30N075|Oppenheimer (LAC-120)]] and [[Lunar Quadrangle 29|LQ-29]] quads.  It's named for Dmitrij Dmitrievich Maksutov, Soviet optician (1896-1964).  It is cataloged in the [[Morphological Catalogue of the Craters of the Moon]] as '''SAI 383'''.
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==Position==
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*The [[US Geological Survey]]<ref>As of June 2012 -- see http://planetarynames.wr.usgs.gov/Page/MOON/target for more current information</ref> places its center at 40.7333705571 S 191.3913470841.
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*[[Stratigraphy of Lunar Craters]] (2009) places its center at 40.5 -168.7.
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*The [[Morphological Catalogue of the Craters of the Moon]] (1987) places its center at 40.8 S 191.3.
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All of the above positions are in [[Mean Earth Coordinates|Mean Earth/Polar Axis]] coordinates.
  
  
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==Lunar Prospector Data==
 
==Lunar Prospector Data==
*Detected concentrations between 1.1550 and 1.4646 ppm of [[Thorium]]
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*Detected concentrations between 1.1550 and 1.4646 ppm of [[Thorium]]<ref>Thorium data as described by Lawrence et al., 33rd LPSC, Abstract #1970, 2002</ref>
*Detected concentrations between 0.2843 and 4.5325 of [[Barium|Balonium]]
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*Detected concentrations between 0.2843 and 4.5325 ppm of [[Barium|Balonium]]<ref>Balonium Data as pulled out of a hat for this mockup</ref>
*Detected concentrations between 0.0000 and 0.0000 of [[Ununquadium|Unobtanium]]
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*Detected concentrations between 0.0000 and 0.0000 ppm of [[Ununquadium|Unobtanium]]<ref>Unobtanium can't be found here by definition</ref>
  
  
 
==Nearby Features==
 
==Nearby Features==
 
*[[Matsukov U Crater]], 0.2 km to the West
 
*[[Matsukov U Crater]], 0.2 km to the West
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*[[Crater SAI 3631]], 30 km to the West
 
*[[Oppenheimer Crater]], 40 km to the North Northeast
 
*[[Oppenheimer Crater]], 40 km to the North Northeast
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*[[Nishina Crater]] 70 km to the South Southwest
 
*[[Oppenheimer R Crater]] 80 km to the North Northwest
 
*[[Oppenheimer R Crater]] 80 km to the North Northwest
 
*[[Davisson Crater]] 100 km to the Northwest.
 
*[[Davisson Crater]] 100 km to the Northwest.
 
*[[White W Crater]] 108 km to the East Southeast
 
*[[White W Crater]] 108 km to the East Southeast
*[[Nishina Crater]] 70 km to the South Southwest
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All distances are edge to edge and should be considered approximate.
  
  
 
==References==
 
==References==
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<references/>
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*[http://planetarynames.wr.usgs.gov/Page/moon1to1mShadedRelief?map=lo Gazetteer of Planetary Nomenclature ]
 
*[http://planetarynames.wr.usgs.gov/Page/moon1to1mShadedRelief?map=lo Gazetteer of Planetary Nomenclature ]
 
*Dictionary of Scientific Biography, Charles Coulston Gillispie, editor in chief, vol. 9; Charles Scribner's Sons, New York, 1981.
 
*Dictionary of Scientific Biography, Charles Coulston Gillispie, editor in chief, vol. 9; Charles Scribner's Sons, New York, 1981.

Revision as of 10:11, 16 June 2012

Maksutov Crater
Diameter: 88.962 km
Center Latitude: -40.73 deg
Center Longitude:
(Mean Earth)
191.39 deg
Center Longitude:
(Mare Orientale)
286.06 deg
Easternmost Longitude:
(Mean Earth)
193.33 deg
Easternmost Longitude:
(Mare Orientale)
284.13 deg
Westernmost Longitude:
(Mean Earth)
193.33 deg
Westernmost Longitude:
(Mare Orientale)
284.13 deg
Northernmost Latitude: -39.47 deg
Southernmost Latitude: -42.03 deg
Adopted by the IAU in 1970
LAC-120
caption

Maksutov is an 88.962 km crater formed during the Upper Imbrian[1] period on the near side in the Southern hemisphere. It is located in in the Oppenheimer (LAC-120) and LQ-29 quads. It's named for Dmitrij Dmitrievich Maksutov, Soviet optician (1896-1964). It is cataloged in the Morphological Catalogue of the Craters of the Moon as SAI 383.


Position


All of the above positions are in Mean Earth/Polar Axis coordinates.


Maps


Lunar Prospector Data

  • Detected concentrations between 1.1550 and 1.4646 ppm of Thorium[3]
  • Detected concentrations between 0.2843 and 4.5325 ppm of Balonium[4]
  • Detected concentrations between 0.0000 and 0.0000 ppm of Unobtanium[5]


Nearby Features

All distances are edge to edge and should be considered approximate.


References

  1. Stratigraphy of Lunar Craters, Don E. Wilhelms and Charles J. Byrne, 2009
  2. As of June 2012 -- see http://planetarynames.wr.usgs.gov/Page/MOON/target for more current information
  3. Thorium data as described by Lawrence et al., 33rd LPSC, Abstract #1970, 2002
  4. Balonium Data as pulled out of a hat for this mockup
  5. Unobtanium can't be found here by definition
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