Full Moon Atlas: Sector H-3
Boussingault-Hommel/
Southeastern Limb
A region named for two of its largest craters, Boussingault
(131 kilometers in diameter, visible near the lower left corner of
the photo) and Hommel (125 km, left of center). A number of
other prominent craters, including Vlacq (89 km), Rosenberger
(96 km), Pitiscus (82 km) and Nearch (76 km) flank
Hommel, while Helmholtz (95 km) and Neumayer (76 km)
neighbor Boussingault.
NAVIGATION NOTES:
·
Moving your cursor over major
geographical features in the photograph below will trigger
identifying flags.
· When displayed, approximate crater
diameters (in kilometers) are shown within parenthesis.
· To move to an adjoining sector (when available),
click on the direction indicator. For example, clicking on the
"North" indicator moves you to the sector above the
current one displayed.
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