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Rutherford (lunar crater)

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Crater on the Moon This article is about the crater on the Moon. For the Martian crater, see Rutherford (Martian crater). Not to be confused with Rutherfurd (crater). Feature on the moon
Rutherford
Oblique Apollo 16 image
Coordinates10°42′N 137°00′E / 10.7°N 137.0°E / 10.7; 137.0
Diameter13 km
Colongitude223° at sunrise
EponymErnest Rutherford

Rutherford is a small lunar impact crater that lies on the Moon's far side. It was named after New Zealand-British physicist and Nobel laureate Ernest Rutherford. It is located just to the north-northwest of the huge walled plain Mendeleev. To the east of Rutherford is the equally diminutive crater Glauber, and to the west-northwest lies Hoffmeister.

This crater has a roughly pear-shaped outline, with an elongated section at the north-northwestern end. The rim edge is well-defined and the inner walls are simple slopes that run down to the small interior floor.

References

  1. "Rutherford (lunar crater)". Gazetteer of Planetary Nomenclature. USGS Astrogeology Research Program.

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