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De La Rue (crater)

De La Rue
De La Rue crater 4068 h1.JPG
Coordinates59°06′N 53°00′E / 59.1°N 53.0°E
Diameter136 km
DepthUnknown
Colongitude310° at sunrise
EponymWarren de la Rue
Oblique view from Lunar Orbiter 4
Another oblique view from Lunar Orbiter 4

De La Rue is the remnant of a lunar impact crater, or possibly several merged craters, creating a formation sometimes called a walled plain. It lies in the northeastern part of the Moon on the near side, and so appears foreshortened due to its location. This formation lies to the north-northwest of the prominent crater Endymion, just beyond the eastern extreme of Mare Frigoris. The crater Strabo intrudes into the northern part of De La Rue's northern rim, and the smaller Thales is attached to the northwestern part of the wall.

The crater was named after Warren De la Rue, who took some of the first photos of the moon.

The perimeter of De La Rue is a disintegrated mass of hills, irregular ground, and notches from old craters. The rim is generally rounded along the northwest half, while a formation to the southeast intrudes into the crater resulting in a somewhat straightened wall along that flank. The overall result is a somewhat pear-shaped perimeter. There are remnants of small craters along the south-southeast rim, and several ghost-crater rims lie along the interior floor beside the northern inner wall.

Near the midpoint of the relatively flat interior floor is the bowl-shaped satellite crater De La Rue J. There is rough ground attached to the southern rim of this crater, and low hills just to the west. The inner floor is rougher along the southeast side. The remaining floor is marked by many tiny craterlets, with a notable pair in the northeast part of the interior.

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 De La Rue.

De La Rue Latitude Longitude Diameter
D 56.8° N 46.2° E 17 km
E 56.8° N 49.7° E 32 km
J 59.0° N 52.8° E 14 km
P 60.5° N 61.4° E 10 km
Q 61.5° N 60.5° E 10 km
R 62.1° N 61.1° E 9 km
S 62.9° N 61.6° E 12 km
W 55.7° N 46.9° E 18 km

References

  • Wood, Chuck (2006-09-02). "A Non-Crater". Lunar Photo of the Day. Archived from the original on 2007-09-27. Retrieved 2006-09-15.
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