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Wikipedia: Theiler (crater)
Crater characteristics
Coordinates 13.4° N, 83.3° E
Diameter 8 km
Depth Unknown
Colongitude 277° at sunrise
Eponym Max Theiler

Theiler is a tiny lunar Impact crater on the eastern lunar limb, in the western Mare Marginis. To the southeast is the prominent walled plain Neper. Due to its location, Theiler is not always visible to observers on the Earth because of the effects of the Moon's libration. Theiler is a circular, bowl-shaped formation of no particular significance.

Note: The official IAU selenographic coordinates place this crater at 83.3° E. However its visual location on lunar photographic atlases is actually closer to 82.3° E. [1] The reason for this minor discrepancy is unclear.

References

  1. ^ "The Clementine Atlas of the Moon", Ben Bussey and Paul Spudis, Cambridge University Press, 2004.

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