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Gill (lunar crater)

Impact crater on the Moon


Impact crater on the Moon

FieldValue
imageGill crater 4044 h3.jpg
captionLunar Orbiter 4 image
coordinates
diameter66 km
depthUnknown
colong286
eponymDavid Gill

Gill is a lunar impact crater that is located near the southeastern limb of the Moon. Due to its proximity to the edge of the Moon as seen from the Earth, this crater is viewed nearly from the side and it can become hidden from sight due to libration. The crater lies to the southwest of the irregular Mare Australe, and southeast of the prominent crater Pontécoulant. To the southwest of Gill is the crater Helmholtz.

This is an old, eroded crater formation with an outer rim that is uneven from a history of impacts. A joined pair of small craters lie along the northern rim, and Gill A intrudes slightly into the western outer rim. The interior floor is relatively level, and is marked by several craterlets.

On June 11, 2009, the Japanese SELENE lunar orbiter spacecraft was deliberately crashed into the surface of the Moon to the southeast of Gill. The impact site was at selenographic coordinates 65.5 S, 80.4 E. The flash from the impact was successfully observed from Mount Abu Observatory in Guru Shikhar, India.{{cite web | access-date=2009-06-29 }} and by the Anglo-Australian Telescope.

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 Gill.

GillLatitudeLongitudeDiameter (km)Diameter (mi)
A63.6° S72.9° E13 km8 mi
B61.7° S69.9° E31 km19 mi
C62.2° S67.4° E30 km19 mi
D63.4° S79.8° E15 km9 mi
E63.3° S70.4° E13 km8 mi
F63.8° S65.1° E23 km14 mi
G63.5° S68.2° E32 km20 mi
H63.9° S70.2° E8 km5 mi

References

General references

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References

  1. (June 11, 2009). "KAGUYA (SELENE) Slam Crashed to the Moon". [[Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency]].
  2. (August 31, 2009). "AAO Newsletter August 2009". [[Anglo Australian Observatory]].
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