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Edison

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Meaning #1: American inventor; inventions included the phonograph and incandescent electric light and the microphone and the Kinetoscope (1847-1931)
  Synonyms: Thomas Edison, Thomas Alva Edison


 
 
Wikipedia: Edison (crater)
Crater characteristics
Coordinates 25.0° N, 99.1° E
Diameter 62 km
Depth Unknown
Colongitude   261° at sunrise
Eponym Thomas A. Edison

Edison is a lunar crater on the far side of the Moon. It is located just behind the north-northeastern limb of the Moon, a region that is sometimes brought into sight of the Earth during favorable librations. However even at such times not much detail can be discerned, and the crater is better observed by orbiting spacecraft.

The Edison crater is attached to the southeastern outer rim of the Lomonosov crater, to the east of the Joliot walled plain. The satellite crater 'Edison T' is attached to the western rim of Edison and the eastern rim of Joliot. To the south of Edison is the Dziewulski crater, and due east is Artamonov crater.

The outer rim of this crater is somewhat eroded, with two small craters along the southern edge, and the outer rampart of Lomonosov intruding slightly into the interior floor. The most intact section of rim is along the eastern side. The interior floor is relatively level, particularly in the southern half, and there is a small craterlet near the western inner wall. The floor displays dark patches and streaks of higher albedo surface where the ray system from Giordano Bruno to the north-northwest. However it is not as dark in hue as the floor of the Lomonosov crater interior.

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 Edison crater.

Edison Latitude Longitude Diameter
T 24.7° N 97.1° E 48 km

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