Sundman (crater)
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Sundman is a lunar impact crater that lies just past the western limb of the Moon. Although it lies on the far side from the Earth, this part of the surface is brought into view during periods of favorable libration and illumination. Sundman lies to the southwest of the walled plain Einstein, and to the west of the Vallis Bohr cleft. It was named after Finnish mathematician and astronomer Karl F. Sundman.[1]
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Coordinates | 10.8°N 91.6°W / 10.8; -91.6 |
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Diameter | 40 km |
Depth | Unknown |
Colongitude | 92° at sunrise |
Eponym | Karl F. Sundman |
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