K
K nomenclature (from the IAU and from unofficial sources)
Italics indicate farside features.
Note:
The name KAMP from Apollo 11's Command Module Pilot (CMP) Michael Collins seems to be a crater or craterlet in or near Mare Spumans. It was named KAMP in honour of Michael's family (Kate, Ann, Michael, and Pat). Source: John Moore.
IAU nomenclature |
Unofficial nomenclature KAMP (at Mare Spumans) Kant Plateau (see Kant) Karische Strasse (see Riphaeus, Montes) Karpinskiy, Rimae (on the floor of Karpinskiy) Keeler, Rima (on the SW part of the floor of Keeler) Keill (location unknown) Kelvin, Dorsa (in Mare Humorum, near Prom. Kelvin) Kephalinos (Hercules F) Kepleri (IAU: Protagoras Zeta) Keyhole (Fauth and Fauth A) Keyhole (location unknown, on the moon's farside) Khandrikov (Brouwer P) Kimbal (Apollo-15 site) King Y (see link in discussion below) Kintschotii (IAU: Lansberg) Kirch pinnacle (the small "island" north of Kirch) Kircheri (IAU: Malapert) Kleiber (IAU: Houzeau) Klepesta (Airy B) Kohlrausch (location unknown) Komarov, Rimae (on the floor of Komarov) Konie c Polski (IAU: Hommel) Kostinskiy, Rimae (on the floor of Kostinskiy) Kovalevskiy (Timocharis B) Kraft (IAU: Marconi) Kristmannus (Lacus Excellentiae) Krosigk (Tobias Mayer G) |