Moon
This table lists the lunar impact craters that have ray systems. Crater names followed by a letter are satellite craters associated with the primary crater of the same name.
Crater | Latitude | Longitude | Diameter |
---|---|---|---|
Anaxagoras | 73.4° N | 10.1° W | 50 km |
Aristarchus | 23.7° N | 47.4° W | 40 km |
Aristillus | 33.9° N | 1.2° E | 55 km |
Autolycus | 30.7° N | 1.5° E | 39 km |
Byrgius A | 24.5° S | 63.7° W | 19 km |
Copernicus | 9.7° N | 20.1° W | 93 km |
Crookes | 10.3° S | 164.5° W | 49 km |
Das | 26.6° S | 136.8° W | 38 km |
Dionysius | 2.8° N | 17.3° E | 18 km |
Fechner T | 59.1° S | 122.9° E | 14 km |
Giordano Bruno | 35.9° N | 102.8° E | 22 km |
Glushko | 8.4° N | 77.6° W | 43 km |
Godin | 1.8° N | 10.2° E | 34 km |
Harpalus | 52.6° N | 43.4° W | 39 km |
Jackson | 22.4° N | 163.1° W | 71 km |
Joule T | 27.7° N | 148.2° W | 37 km |
Kepler | 8.1° N | 38.0° W | 31 km |
Langrenus | 8.9° S | 61.1° E | 127 km |
Larmor Q | 28.6° N | 176.2° E | 22 km |
Laue G | 27.8° N | 93.2° W | 36 km |
Messier A | 2.0° S | 47.0° E | 13 km |
Moore F | 20.2° N | 176.1° W | 25 km |
Necho | 5.0° S | 123.1° E | 30 km |
Ohm | 18.4° N | 113.5° W | 64 km |
Petavius B | 19.9° S | 57.1° E | 33 km |
Proclus | 16.1° N | 46.8° E | 28 km |
Sirsalis F | 13.5° S | 60.1° W | 13 km |
Stevinus A | 31.8° S | 51.6° E | 8 km |
Thales | 61.8° N | 50.3° E | 31 km |
Timocharis | 26.7° N | 13.1° W | 33 km |
Triesnecker | 4.2° N | 3.6° E | 26 km |
Tycho | 43.4° S | 11.1° W | 102 km |
Ventris M | 4.9° S | 158.0° E | 95 km |
Read more about this topic: List Of Craters With Ray Systems
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the girl might rise
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