Satellite Craters
By convention these features are identified on lunar maps by placing the letter on the side of the crater midpoint that is closest to Jansen.
Jansen | Latitude | Longitude | Diameter |
---|---|---|---|
D | 15.7° N | 28.4° E | 7 km |
E | 14.5° N | 27.8° E | 7 km |
G | 9.3° N | 26.0° E | 6 km |
H | 11.4° N | 28.4° E | 7 km |
K | 11.5° N | 29.7° E | 6 km |
L | 14.7° N | 30.1° E | 7 km |
R | 15.2° N | 28.8° E | 25 km |
T | 11.4° N | 33.5° E | 5 km |
U | 11.9° N | 32.3° E | 4 km |
W | 10.2° N | 29.5° E | 3 km |
Y | 13.4° N | 28.6° E | 4 km |
The following craters have been renamed by the IAU.
- Jansen B — See Carrel.
- Jansen C — See Beketov.
- Jansen F — See Cajal.
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