Everything about Celsius Crater totally explained
Celsius is a small
lunar crater that's located in the rugged terrain in the southern
hemisphere on the
Moon's near side. It lies less than one crater diameter to the south-southwest of
Zagut crater, and due north of
Büsching crater.
This is a heavily worn crater with a southwest rim that has been damaged by multiple small crater impacts. There is a valley-like gap in the northern rim that joins Celsius with 'Celsius A'. The interior floor of Celsius is almost featureless, except for a small craterlet in the northern 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's closest to Celsius crater.
| Celsius |
Latitude |
Longitude |
Diameter |
| A |
33.0° S |
20.5° E |
14 km |
| B |
34.6° S |
19.7° E |
6 km |
| D |
34.7° S |
19.1° E |
19 km |
| E |
32.9° S |
20.1° E |
11 km |
| H |
33.8° S |
20.1° E |
6 km |
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