Poisson (crater)
Coordinates | 30°24′S 10°36′E / 30.4°S 10.6°E |
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Diameter | 42 km |
Depth | 2.0 km |
Colongitude | 350° at sunrise |
Eponym | Siméon Denis Poisson |
Poisson is a lunar impact crater that is located in the southern highlands of the Moon's near side. It was named after French mathematician Siméon Denis Poisson.[1] It lies to the east of the crater Aliacensis and northwest of Gemma Frisius. To the northwest of Poisson is Apianus.
This heavily eroded crater shares a common floor with the satellite crater Poisson T to the west-southwest, and the two craters have more or less merged into a single formation with a narrower neck in between. The rim of Poisson is heavily eroded, and is overlain by several craters. Poisson U is intruding into the southern rim at the junction of Poisson and Poisson T. A low-walled formation is joined to the northern rim at the opposite side of the neck from Poisson U.
The interior floor of Poisson and Poisson T has been resurfaced by basaltic lava, leaving a level surface within the inner walls. A pair of old, worn craters lies along the inner wall in the southeast part of the crater.
Satellite craters
[edit]By convention these features are identified on lunar maps by placing the letter on the side of the crater midpoint that is closest to Poisson.
Poisson | Latitude | Longitude | Diameter |
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A | 29.6° S | 9.1° E | 17 km |
B | 30.8° S | 10.9° E | 11 km |
C | 33.1° S | 8.6° E | 26 km |
D | 31.4° S | 7.7° E | 12 km |
E | 34.2° S | 8.6° E | 14 km |
F | 33.7° S | 8.0° E | 14 km |
G | 31.7° S | 7.4° E | 16 km |
H | 33.0° S | 7.4° E | 19 km |
J | 35.0° S | 8.3° E | 27 km |
K | 32.7° S | 9.6° E | 13 km |
L | 32.7° S | 8.2° E | 16 km |
M | 33.9° S | 7.6° E | 7 km |
N | 30.7° S | 8.4° E | 4 km |
O | 35.0° S | 9.1° E | 4 km |
P | 31.9° S | 8.9° E | 7 km |
Q | 32.6° S | 10.2° E | 28 km |
R | 30.0° S | 8.4° E | 5 km |
S | 29.9° S | 11.4° E | 4 km |
T | 31.1° S | 9.2° E | 25 km |
U | 31.6° S | 10.3° E | 25 km |
V | 32.0° S | 10.6° E | 16 km |
W | 29.6° S | 11.9° E | 3 km |
X | 29.0° S | 12.3° E | 5 km |
Z | 29.6° S | 10.5° E | 5 km |
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