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Sasserides (crater)

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Sasserides
Diameter90 km
Depth1.8 km
Colongitude9° at sunrise
EponymGellio Sasceride

Sasserides is the remains of a lunar crater in the southern part of the Moon. It is located less than one crater diameter to the north of the prominent Tycho crater, and west of Orontius crater. To the north is the Ball crater.

This formation has been so battered and ruined by impacts that it is scarcely recognizeable as a crater. Only a short section of the rim along the southwest side survives, with the remainder overlaid or modified by impacts of various dimensions. The most notable of these are an arc of craters along the northern rim consisting of 'Sasserides P', 'G', and 'C'. This last crater has a low central peak at its mid-point. The interior floor is somewhat more even than the surrounding rim, although it has a short chain of worn craters in the eastern half.

Satellite craters

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 Sasserides crater.

Sasserides Latitude Longitude Diameter
A 39.9° S 7.0° W 48 km
B 39.5° S 11.2° W 9 km
D 36.7° S 6.5° W 11 km
E 38.9° S 7.7° W 8 km
F 40.5° S 9.9° W 16 km
H 39.2° S 10.9° W 12 km
K 39.0° S 7.4° W 8 km
L 40.0° S 6.6° W 5 km
M 37.9° S 7.1° W 11 km
N 38.7° S 7.0° W 7 km
P 38.0° S 10.7° W 21 km
S 38.7° S 8.0° W 15 km

References

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