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Daedalus (crater)

Lunar crater Daedalus
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Lunar crater Daedalus
General Characteristics
Latitude 5.9° S
Longitude 179.4° E
Diameter 93 km
Depth 3.0 km
Selenographic Colongitude 181° at sunrise
Name Source Daedalus


Daedalus is a prominent crater located near the center of the far side of the Moon. The inner wall is terraced, and there is a cluster of central peaks on the relatively flat floor. Because of its location (shielded from radio emissions from the Earth), it has been proposed as the site of a future giant radio telescope, which would be scooped out of the crater itself, much like the Arecibo radio telescope, but on a vastly larger scale.

The crater is pictured in famous photographs taken by the Apollo 11 astronauts. In contemporary sources it was called "Crater 308" (this was a temporary IAU designation that preceded the establishment of far-side lunar nomenclature).

Associated Craters:

By convention these features are identified on Lunar maps by placing the letter on the side of the crater mid-point that is closest to Daedalus crater.


Daedalus Latitude Longitude Diameter
B 4.1° S 179.8° W 23 km
C 4.1° S 178.9° W 68 km
G 6.6° S 177.4° W 33 km
K 8.3° S 178.5° W 24 km
M 8.1° S 179.5° E 13 km
R 7.7° S 175.2° E 41 km
S 6.8° S 172.9° E 20 km
U 4.2° S 174.9° E 30 km
W 3.5° S 177.5° E 70 km


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Lunar crater Daedalus
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Lunar crater Daedalus


Last updated: 10-24-2004 05:10:45