Lubiniezky (crater)

      Lubiniezky (crater)
      The craters Bullialdus and Lubiniezky (south is up)
      Coordinates 17°48′S 23°48′W / 17.8°S 23.8°W / -17.8; -23.8Coordinates: 17°48′S 23°48′W / 17.8°S 23.8°W / -17.8; -23.8
      Diameter 44 km
      Depth 0.8 km
      Colongitude 24° at sunrise
      Eponym Stanisław Lubieniecki

      Lubiniezky is a lava-flooded lunar crater on the northwest edge of Mare Nubium. This feature is most readily located by finding the prominent crater Bullialdus to the southeast.

      The floor of Lubiniezky has been resurfaced by basaltic lava, which most likely entered from the surrounding mare through the gap in the southeast wall. The surviving rim forms a curved, worn rise around the relatively flat and featureless inner floor. The rim is joined by ridges attached to the north and west walls. To the north of this feature is the bowl-shaped crater Darney. The associated craters Lubiniezky A and E are also flooded, and lie to the northwest.

      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 Lubiniezky.

      Lubiniezky Latitude Longitude Diameter
      A 16.4° S 25.6° W 30 km
      D 16.5° S 23.4° W 8 km
      E 16.6° S 27.3° W 37 km
      F 18.3° S 21.8° W 8 km
      G 15.3° S 20.2° W 4 km
      H 17.0° S 21.2° W 4 km
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      Last modified on 7 March 2013, at 02:00