Bell (crater) explained

Coordinates:21.8°N -96.4°W
Diameter:86 km
Depth:Unknown
Colong:97
Eponym:Alexander G. Bell

Bell is a lunar impact crater that is located on the far side of the Moon, just past the western limb. It lies in an area of terrain that is marked by many small craters, a number of which are satellite craters of Bell listed in the table below. Bell lies within two crater diameters of Laue to the north, and to the west of the smaller Helberg.

The outer wall of Bell has been worn, eroded, and somewhat reshaped by subsequent impacts. The satellite crater Bell Q lies across the southwest rim, and smaller craters lie across the rim to the north and the east. The interior floor is relatively level, and marked by the crater Bell E which is offset to the east of the midpoint.

Satellite craters

By convention these features are identified on lunar maps by placing the letter on the side of the crater midpoint that is closest to Bell.

Bell LatitudeLongitudeDiameter
E22.0° N95.8° W15 km
J19.9° N94.0° W18 km
K18.3° N95.1° W18 km
L19.7° N95.8° W23 km
N19.5° N96.9° W18 km
Q20.7° N97.2° W23 km
T21.9° N98.9° W52 km
Y25.4° N96.7° W23 km

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