Talbot (crater) explained

Coordinates:-2.47°N 85.3°W
Diameter:12.36 km
Depth:0.41 km[1]
Colong:275
Eponym:William H. F. Talbot

Talbot is a small lunar impact crater on the Mare Smythii, near the eastern limb of the Moon. It lies between a pair of larger, flooded craters, with Runge to the west and Haldane to the west-northwest. The crater is entirely surrounded by the dark lunar mare. It is a circular, bowl-shaped formation with an almost featureless interior floor. The outer rim has a slightly higher albedo than the surrounding terrain, but the floor is as dark as the mare.

The crater's name was approved by the IAU in 1976.[2]

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 .

Notes and References

  1. https://www.lpi.usra.edu/resources/mapcatalog/LTO/lto81b2_1/ LTO-81B2 Runge
  2. http://planetarynames.wr.usgs.gov/Feature/5837 Talbot