Theaetetus (crater) Guide, Meaning , Facts, Information and Description
| General Characteristics | |
|---|---|
| Latitude | 37.0° N |
| Longitude | 6.0° E |
| Diameter | 25 km |
| Depth | 2.8 km |
| Selenographic Colongitude | 354° at sunrise |
| Name Source | Theaetetus |
The rim of Theaetetus is distinctly polygonal is shape, with a slight rounding at the vertices. There is a low outer rampart and a slight central rise on the crater floor.
This crater has been noted in the past as a sight of possible transient lunar phenomenon. In 1902, a white cloud was observed to briefly form in the vicinity of the crater. Other observes, including Patrick Moore and W. H. Pickering have also noted unusual appearances in this area.
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