Sarabhai (crater) explained

Coordinates:24.7°N 21°W
Diameter:8 km
Depth:1.7 km
Colong:339
Eponym:Vikram A. Sarabhai

Sarabhai is a small, circular, bowl-shaped crater on the Mare Serenitatis, in the northeast quadrant of the Moon. The formation is relatively isolated, being located to the northeast of the crater Bessel. It lies along a wrinkle ridge designated the Dorsum Azara.

This crater was named after Indian astrophysicist Vikram Sarabhai in 1973,[1] considered the Father of the Indian Space Programme. It was previously identified as Bessel A.

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 .

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Notes and References

  1. http://planetarynames.wr.usgs.gov/Feature/5320 Sarabhai