Lagalla (crater) explained

Coordinates:-44.6°N -22.5°W
Diameter:85 km
Depth:1.3 km
Colong:23
Eponym:Giulio C. Lagalla

Lagalla is the remnant of a lunar impact crater. Wilhelm partly overlies the northeastern rim, and Montanari is attached to the southeast. The remainder of the rim is heavily eroded, with small craters overlaying sections along most of the sides. The rim is nearly nonexistent to the south, and the most intact portion is along the northwest. Lagalla F, an irregular satellite crater, is attached to the western rim. The interior floor is uneven and relatively featureless.

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 Lagalla.

Lagalla LatitudeLongitudeDiameter
F44.6° S25.3° W29 km
H44.4° S27.0° W5 km
J46.0° S25.1° W22 km
K43.7° S24.3° W10 km
M46.6° S25.7° W6 km
N44.9° S26.1° W12 km
P45.2° S24.4° W11 km
T47.3° S26.5° W7 km
V47.0° S24.3° W5 km

References

. Patrick Moore . 2001 . On the Moon . . 978-0-304-35469-6 .

. Antonín Rükl . 1990 . Atlas of the Moon . . 978-0-913135-17-4 .

. Thomas William Webb . 1962 . Celestial Objects for Common Telescopes . 6th revised . Dover . 978-0-486-20917-3 .

. Ewen Whitaker . 1999 . Mapping and Naming the Moon . Cambridge University Press . 978-0-521-62248-6 .