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{{Short description|Lunar impact crater}}
{{lunar crater|
latitude=5.2° N|
longitude=80.1° E|
diameter=92 km|
depth=''Unknown''|
colong=281|
eponym=[[Tadeusz Banachiewicz]]}}
'''Banachiewicz''' is a largely degraded [[lunar]] [[Impact crater|crater]] that is located near the eastern limb of the [[Moon]]. Portions of the western and southwest rim still survive as low ridges in the surface, while the remainder is a jumble of irregular terrain with little definition. There are two small impact craters of note within the interior: 'Banachiewicz B' is adjacent to the western rim, while the smaller [[Knox-Shaw (crater)|Knox-Shaw crater]] is located closer to the mid-point.


{{Infobox Lunar crater
Just to the northeast of this formation is the large [[Neper (crater)|Neper walled-plain]], which lies on the southern edge of [[Mare Marginis]]. The [[Schubert (lunar crater)|Schubert crater]] is located to the south of Banachiewicz, while 'Schubert E' is attached to the exterior of the western rim.
| image = AS11-43-6475 Banachiewicz crater.jpg
| caption = Oblique [[Apollo 11]] image of the interior of Banachiewicz. Banachiewicz B is the larger crater near center, and Knox-Shaw (Banachiewicz F), is in the upper right.
| coordinates = {{coord|5.2|N|80.1|E|globe:moon_type:landmark|display=inline,title}}
| diameter = 92 km
| depth = ''Unknown''
| colong = 281
| eponym = [[Tadeusz Banachiewicz]]
}}
'''Banachiewicz''' is a largely degraded [[Lunar craters|lunar]] [[impact crater]] that is located near the eastern limb of the [[Moon]].

==Geography==
{{anchor|Knox-Shaw (crater)}}
Banachiewicz crater is located near the eastern limb of the [[Moon]]. It is largely degraded. Portions of the western and southwest rim still survive as low ridges in the surface, while the remainder is a jumble of irregular terrain with little definition. It was named after Polish astronomer [[Tadeusz Banachiewicz]].<ref>{{gpn|592}}</ref> Due to its location, this crater appears very foreshortened to an earthbound viewer. The visibility is more than partly affected by [[libration]], which can at times completely conceal this formation from view.

There are two small impact craters of note within the interior: Banachiewicz B is adjacent to the western rim, while the smaller, former Banachiewicz F crater—renamed by the [[International Astronomical Union|IAU]] as "Knox-Shaw"—lies on the eastern floor of the walled inner plain. It is located closer to the midpoint, and 12 km in circumference. It was named after British astronomer [[Harold Knox-Shaw]].<ref>{{gpn|3067}}</ref> Knox-Shaw is a bowl-shaped formation of the type that is found over much of the lunar surface. The rim is circular and the inner walls slope down to a small interior floor at the midpoint. It is not significantly eroded and has no other distinguishing features.

Just to the northeast of this formation is the large walled plain [[Neper (crater)|Neper]], which lies on the southern edge of [[Mare Marginis]]. The crater [[Schubert (lunar crater)|Schubert]] is located to the south of Banachiewicz, while Schubert E is attached to the exterior of the western rim.


==Satellite craters==
==Satellite craters==
[[File:Banachiewicz sattelite craters map.jpg|thumb|right|Satellite craters of Banachiewicz]]
By convention these features are identified on lunar maps by placing the letter on the side of the crater mid-point that is closest to Banachiewicz crater.
By convention these features are identified on lunar maps by placing the letter on the side of the crater midpoint that is closest to Banachiewicz.


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|align="center"|B
|align="center"|B
|align="center"|5.3&deg; N
|align="center"|5.3° N
|align="center"|78.9&deg; E
|align="center"|78.9° E
|align="center"|24 km
|align="center"|24&nbsp;km
|-
|-
|align="center"|C
|align="center"|C

|align="center"|7.0&deg; N
|align="center"|75.4&deg; E
|align="center"|7. N
|align="center"|19 km
|align="center"|75.4° E
|align="center"|19&nbsp;km
|-
|-
|align="center"|E
|align="center"|E
|align="center"|7.5&deg; N
|align="center"|7.5° N
|align="center"|74.7&deg; E
|align="center"|74.7° E
|align="center"|7 km
|align="center"|7&nbsp;km
|}
|}


==Gallery==
The following craters have been renamed by the [[International Astronomical Union|IAU]].
<gallery>
* Banachiewicz F &mdash; ''See'' [[Knox-Shaw (crater)|Knox-Shaw crater]]
File:Knox-Shaw crater AS11-43-6475.jpg|Oblique [[Apollo 11]] image of Knox-Shaw (Banachiewicz F)
File:Banachiewicz B crater AS17-P-2603.jpg|Banachiewicz B crater
File:Normal Knox-Shaw AS-16-M-2901 LTVT.jpg|[[Apollo 16]] image of Knox-Shaw
</gallery>

== See also ==
* [[1286 Banachiewicza]], asteroid

== References ==
{{Reflist}}
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| publisher = NASA RP-1097
}}
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| title = The Clementine Atlas of the Moon
| publisher = [[Cambridge University Press]]
| location = New York
| isbn = 978-0-521-81528-4
}}
* {{cite book
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}}
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}}
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}}
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{{refend}}

==External links==
* [http://www.lpi.usra.edu/resources/mapcatalog/LTO/lto63c1_1/ LTO-63C1 Knox-Shaw] &mdash; L&PI [[topographic map]]

{{Craters on the Moon: A–B}}


[[Category:Craters on the Moon]]
[[Category:Impact craters on the Moon]]

Latest revision as of 06:44, 10 September 2022

Banachiewicz
Oblique Apollo 11 image of the interior of Banachiewicz. Banachiewicz B is the larger crater near center, and Knox-Shaw (Banachiewicz F), is in the upper right.
Coordinates5°12′N 80°06′E / 5.2°N 80.1°E / 5.2; 80.1
Diameter92 km
DepthUnknown
Colongitude281° at sunrise
EponymTadeusz Banachiewicz

Banachiewicz is a largely degraded lunar impact crater that is located near the eastern limb of the Moon.

Geography

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Banachiewicz crater is located near the eastern limb of the Moon. It is largely degraded. Portions of the western and southwest rim still survive as low ridges in the surface, while the remainder is a jumble of irregular terrain with little definition. It was named after Polish astronomer Tadeusz Banachiewicz.[1] Due to its location, this crater appears very foreshortened to an earthbound viewer. The visibility is more than partly affected by libration, which can at times completely conceal this formation from view.

There are two small impact craters of note within the interior: Banachiewicz B is adjacent to the western rim, while the smaller, former Banachiewicz F crater—renamed by the IAU as "Knox-Shaw"—lies on the eastern floor of the walled inner plain. It is located closer to the midpoint, and 12 km in circumference. It was named after British astronomer Harold Knox-Shaw.[2] Knox-Shaw is a bowl-shaped formation of the type that is found over much of the lunar surface. The rim is circular and the inner walls slope down to a small interior floor at the midpoint. It is not significantly eroded and has no other distinguishing features.

Just to the northeast of this formation is the large walled plain Neper, which lies on the southern edge of Mare Marginis. The crater Schubert is located to the south of Banachiewicz, while Schubert E is attached to the exterior of the western rim.

Satellite craters

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Satellite craters of Banachiewicz

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

Banachiewicz Latitude Longitude Diameter
B 5.3° N 78.9° E 24 km
C 7.0° N 75.4° E 19 km
E 7.5° N 74.7° E 7 km
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See also

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References

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  1. ^ "Banachiewicz (crater)". Gazetteer of Planetary Nomenclature. USGS Astrogeology Research Program.
  2. ^ "Banachiewicz (crater)". Gazetteer of Planetary Nomenclature. USGS Astrogeology Research Program.
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