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Coordinates: 14°18′N 36°42′E / 14.3°N 36.7°E / 14.3; 36.7
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{{Infobox Lunar crater
{{Infobox Lunar crater
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| eponym = [[Lucian]]
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[[File:Lucian crater AS15-P-9849.jpg|thumb|right|300px|Oblique view from [[Apollo 15]]]]
[[File:Lucian crater AS15-P-9849.jpg|thumb|right|Oblique view from [[Apollo 15]]]]
'''Lucian''' is a tiny [[Lunar craters|lunar]] [[impact crater]] that is located in the northeastern part of the [[Mare Tranquillitatis]]. The nearest named craters are [[Lyell (lunar crater)|Lyell]] to the east-southeast, [[Theophrastus (crater)|Theophrastus]] and [[Franz (crater)|Franz]] to the northeast, [[Cauchy (crater)|Cauchy]] further south and [[Gardner (crater)|Gardner]] to the north-northeast. A little farther to the north is [[Maraldi (lunar crater)|Maraldi crater]]. Lucian was previously designated Maraldi B before being named by the [[International Astronomical Union|IAU]]. 20 km west of the crater is [[Mons Esam]] and two other nearby smaller craters including Diana and Grace (the closest being over 15 km or more than two crater diameters) and further south the scarp known as Rima [[Cauchy (crater)|Cauchy]].
'''Lucian''' is a tiny [[Lunar craters|lunar]] [[impact crater]] that is located in the northeastern part of the [[Mare Tranquillitatis]]. It was named after 2nd century Greek writer [[Lucian]] of Samosata.<ref>{{gpn|3503}}</ref> The nearest named craters are [[Lyell (lunar crater)|Lyell]] to the east-southeast, [[Theophrastus (crater)|Theophrastus]] to the northeast and [[Gardner (crater)|Gardner]] to the north-northeast. A little farther to the north is [[Maraldi (lunar crater)|Maraldi crater]]. Lucian was previously designated Maraldi B.


This is a circular, cone-shaped formation with a negligible interior floor. It has not been significantly degraded by impact erosion.
This is a circular, cone-shaped formation with a negligible interior floor. It has not been significantly degraded by impact erosion.


==References==
==References==
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* {{cite book
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| title = [[NASA]] Catalogue of Lunar Nomenclature
| title = [[NASA]] Catalogue of Lunar Nomenclature
| publisher = NASA RP-1097
| publisher = NASA RP-1097
| ref = harv
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* {{cite web
| last = Blue
| first = Jennifer
| date = July 25, 2007
| title = Gazetteer of Planetary Nomenclature
| publisher = [[United States Geological Survey|USGS]]
| url = http://planetarynames.wr.usgs.gov/
| accessdate = 2007-08-05
| ref = harv
| ref = harv
}}
}}

Revision as of 15:01, 13 February 2019

Lucian
Coordinates14°18′N 36°42′E / 14.3°N 36.7°E / 14.3; 36.7
Diameter7 km
Depth1.5 km
Colongitude324° at sunrise
EponymLucian
Oblique view from Apollo 15

Lucian is a tiny lunar impact crater that is located in the northeastern part of the Mare Tranquillitatis. It was named after 2nd century Greek writer Lucian of Samosata.[1] The nearest named craters are Lyell to the east-southeast, Theophrastus to the northeast and Gardner to the north-northeast. A little farther to the north is Maraldi crater. Lucian was previously designated Maraldi B.

This is a circular, cone-shaped formation with a negligible interior floor. It has not been significantly degraded by impact erosion.

References

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