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{{Short description|Crater on the Moon}}
{{lunar crater data|
{{Infobox Lunar crater
image=[[File:Vendelinus (LRO).png|240px]]|
caption=Mosaic of photos by [[Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter]]. Width is 270 km.|
| image = Vendelinus (LRO).png
| caption = Mosaic of photos by [[Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter]]. Width is 270 km.|
| coordinates = {{coord|16.46|S|61.55|E|globe:moon_type:landmark|display=inline,title}}
| latitude = 16.46
| N_or_S = S
| diameter = 147 km
| longitude = 61.55
| depth = 2.6 km
| E_or_W = E
| colong = 300
| eponym = [[Godefroy Wendelin]]
| diameter = 147 km
| depth = 2.6 km
| colong = 300
| eponym = [[Godefroy Wendelin]]
}}
}}
[[File:Petavius Si Barbero Zetta Ferruggia.jpg|left|thumb|The crater area in selenochromatic format (Si). More infos here : <nowiki>https://www.gawh.it/main/selenocromatica</nowiki>]]
[[Image:Vendelinus crater 4184 H1.jpg|thumb|right|240px|Oblique [[Lunar Orbiter 4]] image]]
[[Image:Vendelinus crater 4184 H1.jpg|thumb|right|240px|Oblique [[Lunar Orbiter 4]] image]]
[[Image:Vendelinus crater AS15-M-2527.jpg|thumb|right|240px|Oblique view from [[Apollo 15]]]]
[[Image:Vendelinus crater AS15-M-2527.jpg|thumb|right|240px|Oblique view from [[Apollo 15]]]]
'''Vendelinus''' is an ancient [[moon|lunar]] [[impact crater]] located on the eastern edge of [[Mare Fecunditatis]]. To the north of Vendelinus is the prominent crater [[Langrenus (crater)|Langrenus]], while to the southeast is [[Petavius (crater)|Petavius]], forming a chain of prominent craters near the eastern rim. Due to its location, the crater appears oblong due to foreshortening.
'''Vendelinus''' is an ancient [[Lunar craters|lunar]] [[impact crater]] located on the eastern edge of [[Mare Fecunditatis]]. To the north of Vendelinus is the prominent crater [[Langrenus (crater)|Langrenus]], while to the southeast is [[Petavius (crater)|Petavius]], forming a chain of prominent craters near the eastern rim. Due to its location, the crater appears oblong due to foreshortening.


The crater was named after a Flemish astronomer [[Godefroy Wendelin]] in 1651 by [[Giovanni Battista Riccioli|Giovanni Riccioli]].<ref>[[:commons:File:Riccioli1651MoonMap.jpg|Map of the Moon by Giovanni Riccioli]]</ref> In 1935 this name was approved by [[International Astronomical Union]].<ref name=gazetteer/>
The crater was named after a Flemish astronomer [[Godefroy Wendelin]] in 1651 by [[Giovanni Battista Riccioli|Giovanni Riccioli]].<ref>[[:commons:File:Riccioli1651MoonMap.jpg|Map of the Moon by Giovanni Riccioli]]</ref> In 1935 this name was approved by [[International Astronomical Union]].<ref name=gazetteer/>
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|{{Coord|18.49|S|64.92|E|globe:moon|nogoogle=1|noosm=1|name=Vendelinus F}}
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|{{Coord|15.30|S|61.50|E|globe:moon|nogoogle=1|noosm=1|name=Vendelinus H}}
|{{Coord|15.30|S|61.50|E|globe:moon|name=Vendelinus H}}
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|{{Coord|13.82|S|62.44|E|globe:moon|nogoogle=1|noosm=1|name=Vendelinus K}}
|{{Coord|13.82|S|62.44|E|globe:moon|name=Vendelinus K}}
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|{{Coord|17.56|S|61.79|E|globe:moon|nogoogle=1|noosm=1|name=Vendelinus L}}
|{{Coord|17.56|S|61.79|E|globe:moon|name=Vendelinus L}}
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|{{Coord|16.82|S|65.87|E|globe:moon|nogoogle=1|noosm=1|name=Vendelinus N}}
|{{Coord|16.82|S|65.87|E|globe:moon|name=Vendelinus N}}
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|{{Coord|17.56|S|66.33|E|globe:moon|nogoogle=1|noosm=1|name=Vendelinus P}}
|{{Coord|17.56|S|66.33|E|globe:moon|name=Vendelinus P}}
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|S
|{{Coord|15.40|S|57.98|E|globe:moon|nogoogle=1|noosm=1|name=Vendelinus S}}
|{{Coord|15.40|S|57.98|E|globe:moon|name=Vendelinus S}}
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|{{Coord|13.49|S|62.80|E|globe:moon|nogoogle=1|noosm=1|name=Vendelinus T}}
|{{Coord|13.49|S|62.80|E|globe:moon|name=Vendelinus T}}
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|U
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|{{Coord|15.91|S|58.73|E|globe:moon|nogoogle=1|noosm=1|name=Vendelinus U}}
|{{Coord|15.91|S|58.73|E|globe:moon|name=Vendelinus U}}
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|{{Coord|15.55|S|55.92|E|globe:moon|nogoogle=1|noosm=1|name=Vendelinus V}}
|{{Coord|15.55|S|55.92|E|globe:moon|name=Vendelinus V}}
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|{{Coord|14.59|S|58.70|E|globe:moon|nogoogle=1|noosm=1|name=Vendelinus W}}
|{{Coord|14.59|S|58.70|E|globe:moon|name=Vendelinus W}}
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|{{Coord|17.58|S|62.24|E|globe:moon|nogoogle=1|noosm=1|name=Vendelinus Y}}
|{{Coord|17.58|S|62.24|E|globe:moon|name=Vendelinus Y}}
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|{{Coord|17.20|S|62.41|E|globe:moon|nogoogle=1|noosm=1|name=Vendelinus Z}}
|{{Coord|17.20|S|62.41|E|globe:moon|name=Vendelinus Z}}
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|publisher = International Astronomical Union (IAU) Working Group for Planetary System Nomenclature (WGPSN)
|publisher = International Astronomical Union (IAU) Working Group for Planetary System Nomenclature (WGPSN)
|date = 2010-10-18
|date = 2010-10-18
|accessdate = 2015-01-23
|access-date = 2015-01-23
}}</ref>
|deadurl = no
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Vendelinus
Mosaic of photos by Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter. Width is 270 km.
Coordinates16°28′S 61°33′E / 16.46°S 61.55°E / -16.46; 61.55
Diameter147 km
Depth2.6 km
Colongitude300° at sunrise
EponymGodefroy Wendelin
The crater area in selenochromatic format (Si). More infos here : https://www.gawh.it/main/selenocromatica
Oblique Lunar Orbiter 4 image
Oblique view from Apollo 15

Vendelinus is an ancient lunar impact crater located on the eastern edge of Mare Fecunditatis. To the north of Vendelinus is the prominent crater Langrenus, while to the southeast is Petavius, forming a chain of prominent craters near the eastern rim. Due to its location, the crater appears oblong due to foreshortening.

The crater was named after a Flemish astronomer Godefroy Wendelin in 1651 by Giovanni Riccioli.[1] In 1935 this name was approved by International Astronomical Union.[2]

The crater is heavily worn and overlapped by multiple craters, making this feature more difficult to identify except at low sun angles. The irregular rim is broken in several locations by overlapping craters. The most prominent of these is the break in the northeast wall from the overlapping crater Lamé. The smaller Lohse overlaps the rim to the northwest, and at the south end the crater wall is joined to Holden.

The floor of Vendelinus is flat and covered by a dark lava flow. (Webb noted that a dark patch could be seen on the floor of this crater at full moon.) It lacks a central peak, but includes multiple impact craters of various dimensions. Some of these are secondary craters from Langrenus, and display an oblong shape. The outer ramparts of Lamé form a rise on the northeastern floor.

Satellite craters

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By convention these features are identified on lunar maps by placing the letter on the side of the crater midpoint that is closest to Vendelinus.

Vendelinus Coordinates Diameter, km
D 19°03′S 58°14′E / 19.05°S 58.24°E / -19.05; 58.24 (Vendelinus D) 10
E 18°05′S 61°01′E / 18.08°S 61.02°E / -18.08; 61.02 (Vendelinus E) 20
F 18°29′S 64°55′E / 18.49°S 64.92°E / -18.49; 64.92 (Vendelinus F) 32
H 15°18′S 61°30′E / 15.30°S 61.50°E / -15.30; 61.50 (Vendelinus H) 8
K 13°49′S 62°26′E / 13.82°S 62.44°E / -13.82; 62.44 (Vendelinus K) 9
L 17°34′S 61°47′E / 17.56°S 61.79°E / -17.56; 61.79 (Vendelinus L) 17
N 16°49′S 65°52′E / 16.82°S 65.87°E / -16.82; 65.87 (Vendelinus N) 17
P 17°34′S 66°20′E / 17.56°S 66.33°E / -17.56; 66.33 (Vendelinus P) 16
S 15°24′S 57°59′E / 15.40°S 57.98°E / -15.40; 57.98 (Vendelinus S) 6
T 13°29′S 62°48′E / 13.49°S 62.80°E / -13.49; 62.80 (Vendelinus T) 6
U 15°55′S 58°44′E / 15.91°S 58.73°E / -15.91; 58.73 (Vendelinus U) 5
V 15°33′S 55°55′E / 15.55°S 55.92°E / -15.55; 55.92 (Vendelinus V) 6
W 14°35′S 58°42′E / 14.59°S 58.70°E / -14.59; 58.70 (Vendelinus W) 5
Y 17°35′S 62°14′E / 17.58°S 62.24°E / -17.58; 62.24 (Vendelinus Y) 11
Z 17°12′S 62°25′E / 17.20°S 62.41°E / -17.20; 62.41 (Vendelinus Z) 7

The following craters have been renamed by the IAU:

References

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  1. ^ Map of the Moon by Giovanni Riccioli
  2. ^ "Vendelinus". Gazetteer of Planetary Nomenclature. International Astronomical Union (IAU) Working Group for Planetary System Nomenclature (WGPSN). 2010-10-18. Retrieved 2015-01-23.

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