Rosenberger

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Rosenberger

Lat: 55.4°S, Long: 43.1°E, Diam: 95 km, Depth: 3.24 km, Rükl: 75, pre-Nectarian

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[#Rosenberger Rosenberger]
[#Rosenberger-Images Images]
[#Rosenberger-Maps Maps]
[#Rosenberger-Description Description]
[#Rosenberger-Description: Elger Description: Elger]
[#Rosenberger-Description: Wikipedia Description: Wikipedia]
[#Rosenberger-Additional Information Additional Information]
[#Rosenberger-Nomenclature Nomenclature]
[#Rosenberger-LPOD Articles LPOD Articles]
[#Rosenberger-Bibliography Bibliography]
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Images

LPOD Photo Gallery Lunar Orbiter Images Apollo Images

Maps

(LAC zone 128A4) USGS Digital Atlas PDF

Description

Rosenberg is a typical highlands crater - old enough to have lost is freshness and most of its terracing (despite what Elger writes). It has a broad flat floor and just a small central peak.

Description: Elger

(IAU Directions) ROSENBERGER.--This formation, about 50 miles in diameter, is one of the remarkable group of large rings to which Vlacq, Hommel, Pitiscus, &c., belong. Its walls, though of only moderate altitude, are distinctly terraced. In addition to a prominent central mountain (W. of which Schmidt shows two craters), there is a large crater on the S. side of the floor, and many smaller craters and crater-pits.

Description: Wikipedia

Rosenberger

Additional Information

Depth data from Kurt Fisher database
  • Westfall, 2000: 3.24 km
  • Viscardy, 1985: 2.5 km
  • Cherrington, 1969: 2.19 km


Nomenclature

Otto August Rosenberger (August 10, 1800 – January 23, 1890) was a German astronomer and mathematician. He graduated from the University of Königsberg, and was noted for his study of comets.

LPOD Articles

Can You Names These Craters

Bibliography




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