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Fabbroni (crater)

Coordinates: 18°42′N 29°12′E / 18.7°N 29.2°E / 18.7; 29.2
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Fabbroni
Apollo 17 image
Coordinates18°42′N 29°12′E / 18.7°N 29.2°E / 18.7; 29.2
Diameter11 km
Depth2.1 km
Colongitude331° at sunrise
EponymGiovanni Fabbroni
Oblique view facing south from Apollo 15

Fabbroni is a small lunar impact crater that lies along the northern edge of the Mare Tranquillitatis, at the eastern edge of the gap where the lunar mare joins Mare Serenitatis to the north. To the southeast is the crater Vitruvius.

Fabbroni is named after the Italian economist, chemist and naturalist Giovanni Fabbroni.[1] It was previously designated Vitruvius E.

This is a circular crater with a conical interior formed by the inner walls gradually sloping down to the tiny floor at the midpoint. The northern rim of this crater lies along the southeastern flanks of the peak Mons Argaeus.

References

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