Abbot (crater)

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Abbot (crater)
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Abbot crater
Coordinates 5°36′N 54°48′E / 5.6°N 54.8°E / 5.6; 54.8Coordinates: 5°36′N 54°48′E / 5.6°N 54.8°E / 5.6; 54.8
Diameter 10 km
Depth Unknown
Colongitude 306° at sunrise
Eponym Charles G. Abbot

Abbot is a small lunar impact crater that lies on the rugged ground between the Mare Fecunditatis in the south and west, and the Mare Crisium to the north. It is a circular crater with a cup-shaped interior. The inner walls slope downward to the mid-point, and no impacts of significant mark the interior or the rim.

Abbot is named after the American astrophysicist Charles Greeley Abbot. It was designated Apollonius K before being given its name by the IAU. Apollonius itself lies to the east of the crater Abbot.

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