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Torricelli (crater)

Coordinates: 4°36′S 28°30′E / 4.6°S 28.5°E / -4.6; 28.5
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Torricelli
Coordinates4°36′S 28°30′E / 4.6°S 28.5°E / -4.6; 28.5
Diameter23 km
Depth2.1 km
Colongitude331° at sunrise
EponymEvangelista Torricelli
Oblique view of Torricelli from Apollo 16. NASA photo.

Torricelli is a lunar impact crater in the eastern part of the Sinus Asperitatis, to the south of the Mare Tranquillitatis. It was named after Italian physicist Evangelista Torricelli.[1] The western rim of the crater is broken open and joined to a smaller crater to the west. The entire formation has a pear-shaped appearance. Torricelli lies in the northeastern part of a circular formation of rises in the lunar mare, possibly the remains of a crater formation buried by lava.

Satellite craters

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

Torricelli Latitude Longitude Diameter
A 4.5° S 29.8° E 11 km
B 2.6° S 29.1° E 7 km
C 2.7° S 26.0° E 11 km
F 4.2° S 29.4° E 7 km
G 1.4° S 27.0° E 4 km
H 3.3° S 25.3° E 7 km
J 3.6° S 25.1° E 5 km
K 4.0° S 25.2° E 6 km
L 3.5° S 24.3° E 4 km
M 3.6° S 31.2° E 14 km
N 6.1° S 29.2° E 4 km
P 6.5° S 29.9° E 4 km
R 5.2° S 28.1° E 87 km
T 4.2° S 27.5° E 3 km

References

  1. ^ "Torricelli (crater)". Gazetteer of Planetary Nomenclature. USGS Astrogeology Research Program.