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[[Image:Bernoulli crater AS16-P-5587.jpg|thumb|right|240px|Oblique view from [[Apollo 16]]]] |
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'''Bernoulli''' is a [[lunar crater]] that is located in the northeast part of the [[Moon]]. It lies to the south of the crater [[Messala (crater)|Messala]], and east of [[Geminus (crater)|Geminus]]. |
'''Bernoulli''' is a [[Lunar craters|lunar]] [[impact crater]] that is located in the northeast part of the [[Moon]]. It lies to the south of the crater [[Messala (crater)|Messala]], and east of [[Geminus (crater)|Geminus]]. |
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This formation is nearly circular with several slight outward bulges around the perimeter. There is a sunken depression along part of the southern wall, forming an outward triangular bulge in the rim. The rim is highest along the eastern side, climbing to 4 km. At the midpoint of the crater floor is a central peak formation. |
This formation is nearly circular with several slight outward bulges around the perimeter. There is a sunken depression along part of the southern wall, forming an outward triangular bulge in the rim. The rim is highest along the eastern side, climbing to 4 km. At the midpoint of the crater floor is a central peak formation. |
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Coordinates | 35°00′N 60°42′E / 35.0°N 60.7°E / 35.0; 60.7 |
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Diameter | 47km |
Depth | 4.0 km |
Colongitude | 300° at sunrise |
Eponym | Jacob Bernoulli Johann Bernoulli |
Bernoulli is a lunar impact crater that is located in the northeast part of the Moon. It lies to the south of the crater Messala, and east of Geminus.
This formation is nearly circular with several slight outward bulges around the perimeter. There is a sunken depression along part of the southern wall, forming an outward triangular bulge in the rim. The rim is highest along the eastern side, climbing to 4 km. At the midpoint of the crater floor is a central peak formation.
By convention these features are identified on lunar maps by placing the letter on the side of the crater midpoint that is closest to Bernoulli.
Bernoulli | Latitude | Longitude | Diameter |
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A | 36.4° N | 60.9° E | 22 km |
B | 36.9° N | 65.6° E | 22 km |
C | 35.3° N | 67.2° E | 19 km |
D | 35.7° N | 66.5° E | 12 km |
E | 35.3° N | 63.0° E | 26 km |
K | 36.7° N | 62.7° E | 20 km |
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