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Puiseux (crater)

Coordinates: 27°48′S 39°00′W / 27.8°S 39.0°W / -27.8; -39.0
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Puiseux
Coordinates27°48′S 39°00′W / 27.8°S 39.0°W / -27.8; -39.0
Diameter25 km
Depth0.4 km
Colongitude39° at sunrise
EponymPierre Puiseux

Puiseux is the remnant of a lunar impact crater that has been almost completely submerged by lava. It was named after French astronomer Pierre Puiseux.[1] It is located near the southern end of Mare Humorum, to the north east of the ruined crater Doppelmayer. To the south-southeast is Vitello. Of the original structure of Puiseux, only the upper part of the rim remains above the mare surface. There are some small craterlets within the interior floor.

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 Puiseux.

Puiseux Latitude Longitude Diameter
A 26.5° S 39.7° W 3 km
B 25.7° S 38.8° W 4 km
C 24.7° S 37.8° W 3 km
D 25.7° S 36.1° W 7 km
F 23.4° S 38.8° W 4 km
G 28.2° S 37.8° W 3 km
H 27.4° S 37.0° W 3 km

References

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