Buys-Ballot
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Buys-Ballot, immediately north-northwest of Lacus Luxuriae
Lat: 20.81°N, Long: 174.71°E, Diam: 66.38 km, Depth: km, Rükl: (farside) |
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[#Buys-Ballot, immediately north-northwest of Lacus Luxuriae-Images Images]
[#Buys-Ballot, immediately north-northwest of Lacus Luxuriae-Maps Maps]
[#Buys-Ballot, immediately north-northwest of Lacus Luxuriae-Description Description]
[#Buys-Ballot, immediately north-northwest of Lacus Luxuriae-Description-Wikipedia Wikipedia]
[#Buys-Ballot, immediately north-northwest of Lacus Luxuriae-Additional Information Additional Information]
[#Buys-Ballot, immediately north-northwest of Lacus Luxuriae-Nomenclature Nomenclature]
[#Buys-Ballot, immediately north-northwest of Lacus Luxuriae-LPOD Articles LPOD Articles]
[#Buys-Ballot, immediately north-northwest of Lacus Luxuriae-Bibliography Bibliography]
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Left: LROC view (Buys-Ballot is the odd-looking crater at bottom in image, while the top crater is Buys-Ballot Z).
Right: Clementine UV-VIS Multispectral Mosaic: Mercator projection dynamically created by USGS lunar Web Map Service. Click here for a USGS-generated list of all IAU-named features with centers in the current field.
The dark presence south-southeast of Buys-Ballot is Lacus Luxuriae.
Images
LPOD Photo Gallery Lunar Orbiter Images Apollo Images
Maps
(LAC zone 50D1) USGS Digital Atlas PDF
Description
Wikipedia
Additional Information
- IAU page: Buys-Ballot
- Oblique impact - see LPOD.
- Flyovers – An Introduction
Nomenclature
- Named for Christoph Hendrik Diederik Buys-Ballot (1817-1890), a Dutch meteorologist.
- Buys-Ballot was in the long list of farside names approved by the IAU in 1970 and published in Menzel, 1971.
- Buys-Ballot's location is immediately north of one of the few officially named lakes on the moon's far side: Lacus Luxuriae. The other two officially named farside lakes are Lacus Oblivionis and Lacus Solitudinis.
LPOD Articles
Bibliography
- Morota, T. et al (2011). Timing and Duration of Mare Volcanism in the Central Region of the Northern Farside of the Moon - Earth Planets Space, 63, 5–13, 2011
- Schultz, P. H. et al (1998). The Possible Generation of Friction Melts at the Lunar Crater, Buys-Ballot – 29th Lunar and Planetary Science Conference, 1998.
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