Armstrong is a small lunar impact crater located in the southern part of the Mare Tranquillitatis. It lies about 50 kilometers to the northeast of the Apollo 11 landing site, Tranquility Base. Named after American astronaut Neil Armstrong,[1] the crater is the easternmost of the row of three craters named in honor of the Apollo 11 crew members. To the north is the Ranger 8 impact site.

Armstrong
Coordinates1°24′N 25°00′E / 1.4°N 25.0°E / 1.4; 25.0
Diameter4.6 km
Depth0.7 km
Colongitude335° at sunrise
EponymNeil Armstrong
Oblique view of Armstrong crater from Apollo 10

This crater was previously identified as Sabine E before being renamed by the IAU.[2] Sabine itself is located due west of Armstrong.

Annotated oblique view from Apollo 16 showing the vicinity of the Apollo 11 landing site (A11) with the craters Aldrin (Al), Collins (C), Armstrong (Ar), and Moltke (M), facing north.

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  1. ^ "Armstrong (crater)". Gazetteer of Planetary Nomenclature. USGS Astrogeology Research Program.
  2. ^ McElheny, Victor K. (August 15, 1970). "Armstrong, Aldrin, Collins on Moon again–as Names". The Boston Globe. Boston, Massachusetts. p. 16 – via Newspapers.com.