Coordinates: | -55.8°N 91.4°W |
Diameter: | 79 km |
Depth: | Unknown |
Colong: | 270 |
Eponym: | James Jeans |
Jeans is a lunar impact crater, on the southeastern limb of the Moon, with its majority lying on the far side. A favorable libration can bring the entire crater into view, but even then the details observable from Earth are very limited as the crater is viewed rather "edge-on".
Jeans is located nearly midway between the much larger walled plain Lyot on the near side and the crater Chamberlin on the far side. It has a heavily worn and rounded outer rim, and several impacts lie along the southern and southeastern edge and inner wall. The most prominent of these intersecting craters are Jeans G across the eastern rim. The interior floor of the main crater has been resurfaced by basaltic lava, leaving a dark level surface marked only by a few tiny craterlets.
By convention these features are identified on lunar maps by placing the letter on the side of the crater midpoint that is closest to Jeans.
Jeans | Latitude | Longitude | Diameter | |
---|---|---|---|---|
B | 52.4° S | 94.8° E | 11 km | |
G | 56.0° S | 93.3° E | 22 km | |
N | 58.7° S | 90.5° E | 64 km | |
S | 56.8° S | 86.8° E | 56 km | |
U | 54.7° S | 86.5° E | 57 km | |
X | 53.5° S | 89.4° E | 44 km | |
Y | 51.2° S | 90.5° E | 17 km |
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