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''left:'' '''[http://www.lpi.usra.edu/resources/lunarorbiter/ Clementine]''' . ''center: '''LROC'''''<br /> ''right:'' [http://planetarynames.wr.usgs.gov/images/Lunar/lac_18.pdf Color-coded topography LAC 18] image from [http://the-moon.us/wiki/USGS%20Digital%20Atlas USGS Digital Atlas].<br /> <div id="toc">
 
''left:'' '''[http://www.lpi.usra.edu/resources/lunarorbiter/ Clementine]''' . ''center: '''LROC'''''<br /> ''right:'' [http://planetarynames.wr.usgs.gov/images/Lunar/lac_18.pdf Color-coded topography LAC 18] image from [http://the-moon.us/wiki/USGS%20Digital%20Atlas USGS Digital Atlas].<br /> <div id="toc">

Revision as of 01:45, 16 April 2018

Cooper

Lat: 52.9°N, Long: 175.6°E, Diam: 36 km, Depth: km, Rükl: (farside)

external image normal_cooper-large.jpgCooper.jpg

cooper-color.jpg

left: Clementine . center: LROC
right: Color-coded topography LAC 18 image from USGS Digital Atlas.

Images

LPOD Photo Gallery Lunar Orbiter Images

Maps

(LAC zone 18C1) USGS Digital Atlas PDF

Description

Cooper lies some 100 km away east of D'Alembert crater -- a 248 kilometre-wide crater of the Nectarian (~ 3.92 to 3.85 bn years) period. From its appearance Cooper is older than Nectarian, as nearly all of its rim and floor regions show signs of degradation, bombardment, and a recipient of ejecta deposits from, for example, Mare Moscoviense nearby to its south-west. Nearly all of the crater's original rim has been obliterated by numerous small impacts -- particularly at its eastern sectors, while its floor show characterisitcs of reshapement, re-mixing of in-situ materials with above-mentioned ejecta deposits; burying, perhaps, a history of the crater itself. - JohnMoore2 JohnMoore2

Description: Wikipedia

Cooper

Additional Information


Nomenclature

John Cobb; American jurist, scholar (1887-1967).

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