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T. Mayer (crater)

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T. Mayer
Diameter33 km
Depth2.9 km
Colongitude29° at sunrise
EponymTobias Mayer

T. Mayer, or Tobias Mayer, is a lunar crater that is located at the western end of the Montes Carpatus mountain range along the south edge of Mare Imbrium. To the west is the Oceanus Procellarum lunar mare, and to the south is Mare Insularum. The crater is located a couple of hundred kilometers to the northwest of the prominent Copernicus crater.

This crater is embedded within a region of rugged ridges and these are attached to the exterior of the rim, most notablyu along the east and northeast. The rim is generally circular with the bowl-shaped 'T. Mayer A' attached to the exterior along the east-southeast. Within the interior is a level floor marked only by a few craterlets.

Due south of T. Mayer crater is a cluster of lunar domes, some of which have tiny craterlets at the summits. These domes are the result of volcanic activity.

Satellite 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 T. Mayer crater.

T. Mayer Latitude Longitude Diameter
A 15.3° N 28.3° W 16 km
B 15.4° N 30.9° W 13 km
C 12.2° N 26.0° W 15 km
D 12.2° N 26.8° W 8 km
E 16.1° N 26.2° W 9 km
F 12.9° N 28.9° W 6 km
G 17.3° N 27.1° W 7 km
H 11.7° N 25.5° W 3 km
K 18.1° N 27.6° W 5 km
L 13.2° N 24.7° W 4 km
M 14.9° N 25.6° W 5 km
N 13.5° N 25.6° W 5 km
P 14.0° N 29.5° W 35 km
R 11.6° N 26.4° W 5 km
S 11.7° N 28.3° W 3 km
W 17.5° N 34.9° W 34 km
Z 14.2° N 26.1° W 4 km

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