Berzelius (månkrater)

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Månkrater
Berzelius

Berzelius fotograferad av LRO
Egenskaper
Latitud
Longitud
36° 33’  0’’ Nord
 50° 57’  0’’ Ost
 
Medeldiameter49 km 
Djup1,7 km
Kolongitud310° vid soluppgång
EponymJöns Jacob Berzelius
Kartposition
2 000 km
Dold sida
Synlig sida
Dold sida
-90°
-90°
90°
90°
45°
45°
-45°
-45°
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Berzelius är en nedslagskratermånen, sydöst om Franklin kratern och nordväst om Geminus kratern. Berzelius har fått sitt namn efter den svenske kemisten Jöns Jacob Berzelius.

Satellitkratrar

BerzeliusLatitudLongitudDiameter
A36,74° N48,87° Ö8 km
B32,31° N43,10° Ö25 km
F32,85° N46,02° Ö11 km
K35,57° N47,03° Ö6 km
T36,25° N47,96° Ö9 km
W38,14° N53,10° Ö7 km

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cylindrical map projection of the Moon. The Moon's whole surface was mapped by the Clementine spacecraft in 1994, here North is at the top. The dark floor of crater Plato is at the middle top above Mare Imbrium, while the bright floor and rays of crater Tycho is near the middle bottom below Mare Imbrium. Mare Procellarum is at the near left, and Mare Tranquillitatis is just right of centre and Mare Crisium is at the near right. The far left and far right show the contrast of the mostly cratered farside with small isolated mare.
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Full Moon photograph taken 10-22-2010 from Madison, Alabama, USA. Photographed with a Celestron 9.25 Schmidt-Cassegrain telescope. Acquired with a Canon EOS Rebel T1i (EOS 500D), 20 images stacked to reduce noise. 200 ISO 1/640 sec.
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Crater Berzelius on the Moon, in Montes Taurus. Mosaic of photos by Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter, made with Wide Angle Camera. Size of the image is 80×80 km, north is up.