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Coordinates: 72°54′S 43°12′E / 72.9°S 43.2°E / -72.9; 43.2
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'''Boguslawsky''' is a [[moon|lunar]] [[impact crater]] that is located near the southern lunar limb, to the northwest of the slightly larger crater [[Demonax (crater)|Demonax]], and southwest of the concentric crater [[Boussingault (crater)|Boussingault]]. Due to its location, this crater appears very oblong in shape because of foreshortening.
'''Boguslawsky''' is a [[moon|lunar]] [[impact crater]] that is located near the southern lunar limb, to the northwest of the slightly larger crater [[Demonax (crater)|Demonax]], and southwest of the concentric crater [[Boussingault (crater)|Boussingault]]. Due to its location, this crater appears very oblong in shape because of foreshortening.
[[File:Cysatus - Mutus Si Vinco Zetta Ferruggia.jpg|left|thumb|The crater area (bottom right) in a Selenochromatic format Image (Si)]]

The floor of this crater is flooded and relatively featureless. The rim is somewhat worn and relatively low above the surrounding surface. The crater Boguslawsky D lies across the eastern rim.
The floor of this crater is flooded and relatively featureless. The rim is somewhat worn and relatively low above the surrounding surface. The crater Boguslawsky D lies across the eastern rim.



Latest revision as of 07:16, 15 June 2024

Boguslawsky
Lunar Orbiter 4 image with north at top
Coordinates72°54′S 43°12′E / 72.9°S 43.2°E / -72.9; 43.2
Diameter97 km
Depth3.4 km
Colongitude317° at sunrise
EponymPalon von Boguslawsky

Boguslawsky is a lunar impact crater that is located near the southern lunar limb, to the northwest of the slightly larger crater Demonax, and southwest of the concentric crater Boussingault. Due to its location, this crater appears very oblong in shape because of foreshortening.

The crater area (bottom right) in a Selenochromatic format Image (Si)

The floor of this crater is flooded and relatively featureless. The rim is somewhat worn and relatively low above the surrounding surface. The crater Boguslawsky D lies across the eastern rim.

The crater was named after German astronomer Palm Heinrich Ludwig von Boguslawski.[1]

Satellite craters

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By convention these features are identified on lunar maps by placing the letter on the side of the crater midpoint that is closest to Boguslawsky.

Boguslawsky Latitude Longitude Diameter
A 74.4° S 44.3° E 6 km
B 73.9° S 61.0° E 63 km
C 70.9° S 27.7° E 36 km
D 72.8° S 47.3° E 24 km
E 74.2° S 53.6° E 14 km
F 75.3° S 52.5° E 30 km
G 71.5° S 34.5° E 21 km
H 72.8° S 29.1° E 19 km
J 72.2° S 28.9° E 36 km
K 73.5° S 50.9° E 46 km
L 70.6° S 36.6° E 22 km
M 70.6° S 35.2° E 9 km
N 74.0° S 33.3° E 28 km

References

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  1. ^ "Geology of the Lunar Glob landing sites in Boguslawsky crater, Moon" (PDF).