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==Additional Information== | ==Additional Information== | ||
− | * Depth data from [[Kurt%20Fisher% | + | * Depth data from [[Kurt%20Fisher%20Crater%20Depths|Kurt Fisher database]] |
** Cherrington, 1969: 1.09 km | ** Cherrington, 1969: 1.09 km | ||
* Central peak height | * Central peak height | ||
− | ** [[Sekiguchi%2C%201972|Sekiguchi, 1972]]: 2 km central peak, The four peaks north of the central peak are between 0.8-1.0 km. SE of the central peak, is a collapsed part of the east wall which rises 1.5 km <span class="membersnap">- | + | ** [[Sekiguchi%2C%201972|Sekiguchi, 1972]]: 2 km central peak, The four peaks north of the central peak are between 0.8-1.0 km. SE of the central peak, is a collapsed part of the east wall which rises 1.5 km <span class="membersnap">- fatastronomer</span> |
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==Nomenclature== | ==Nomenclature== |
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da Vinci
Lat: 9.1°N, Long: 45.0°E, Diam: 37 km, Depth: 1.09 km, Rükl: 37 |
LOIV-066-H2
da Vinci is the inconspicuous (read: almost invisible) crater with disintegrated wall at centre of frame, located southeast of the mare-like region officially known as Sinus Concordiae.
Images
LPOD Photo Gallery Lunar Orbiter Images Apollo Images
Maps
(LAC zone 61B4)LAC map Geologic map LTO map
Description
Description: Wikipedia
Additional Information
- Depth data from Kurt Fisher database
- Cherrington, 1969: 1.09 km
- Central peak height
- Sekiguchi, 1972: 2 km central peak, The four peaks north of the central peak are between 0.8-1.0 km. SE of the central peak, is a collapsed part of the east wall which rises 1.5 km - fatastronomer
Nomenclature
- Leonardo da Vinci (April 15, 1452 – May 2, 1519) was an Italian polymath: scientist, mathematician, engineer, inventor, anatomist, painter, sculptor, architect, musician, and writer. Leonardo's studies in science and engineering are as impressive and innovative as his artistic work, recorded in notebooks comprising some 13,000 pages of notes and drawings, which fuse art and natural philosophy (the forerunner of modern science).
- Named by Peucker in Named Lunar Formations in 1935 (Whitaker, p 229).
LPOD Articles
Bibliography
- Reaves, G.; Pedretti, C. 1987. Leonardo Da-Vinci Drawings of the Surface Features of the Moon. Journal for the History Of Astronomy V.18, No. 1/Feb, p. 55, 1987.