Fraunhofer

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Fraunhofer

Lat: 39.5°S, Long: 59.1°E, Diam: 56 km, Depth: 2.16 km, Rükl: 69, pre-Nectarian

Table of Contents

[#Fraunhofer Fraunhofer]
[#Fraunhofer-Images Images]
[#Fraunhofer-Maps Maps]
[#Fraunhofer-Description Description]
[#Fraunhofer-Description: Elger Description: Elger]
[#Fraunhofer-Description: Wikipedia Description: Wikipedia]
[#Fraunhofer-Additional Information Additional Information]
[#Fraunhofer-The possible Concentric Crater (CC) on the floor of Fraunhofer The possible Concentric Crater (CC) on the floor of Fraunhofer]
[#Fraunhofer-Nomenclature Nomenclature]
[#Fraunhofer-LPOD Articles LPOD Articles]
[#Fraunhofer-Bibliography Bibliography]
external image normal_Fraunhofer_LO-IV-184H_LTVT.JPG
LO-IV-184H The named satellite features of Fraunhofer visible in this view are the irregular 24-km Fraunhofer V on the east rim, 11-km Fraunhofer G above that, and 6-km Fraunhofer X by itself to the east (near the right margin). The dark shadow in the extreme lower right is the northwest rim of 43-km Fraunhofer H.

Images

LPOD Photo Gallery Lunar Orbiter Images Apollo Images

Maps

(LAC zone 115A4) USGS Digital Atlas PDF

Description


Description: Elger

(IAU Directions) FRAUNHOFER.--A ring-plain, S. of Furnerius, about 30 miles in diameter, with a regular border rising about 5,000 feet above the floor. A smaller ring-plain abuts on the N.W. side of it, which has slightly disturbed its wall.

Description: Wikipedia

Fraunhofer

Additional Information


The possible Concentric Crater (CC) on the floor of Fraunhofer

  • Is there a possible Concentric Crater (CC) slightly southwest from the centre of Fraunhofer's floor? See: http://bit.ly/2EXKait
  • Was this possible CC already known? - DannyCaes DannyCaes Jan 20, 2018
  • Yes, it was discovered by John Moore, March 2012, see: fraunhofercc.jpg


Nomenclature

- Joseph von; German astronomer, optician (1787-1826).
- Satellite craters Fraunhofer T and V were erroneously printed as FRAUNHOFFER T and FRAUNHOFFER V on LAC 114, page 229 in the REVISED AND UPDATED EDITION of the Clementine Atlas of the Moon, 2012, CAMBRIDGE UNIVERSITY PRESS.- DannyCaes DannyCaes Jan 9, 2013

LPOD Articles


Bibliography




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