Braude is a lunar impact crater located on the far side of the Moon. The crater is named after radio astronomer Semion Braude.[1] The crater was adopted by the IAU in 2009. The nearest major feature is the Schrödinger crater. Also located nearby is the Wiechert crater, which is located less than 170 kilometers from the southern pole.
Coordinates | 81°48′S 157°48′E / 81.8°S 157.8°E |
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Diameter | 10.5 km |
Eponym | Semion Braude |
Braude was proposed in 2018 as the landing site for a potential Ukrainian mission to the Moon, specifically as the site of a landing probe.[2]
References
edit- ^ USGS/IAU (Oct 18, 2010). "Braude on Moon". Gazetteer of Planetary Nomenclature. USGS Astrogeology. Retrieved 2012-03-04.
- ^ Shkuratov, Yuriy G.; et al. (2018). "Ukrainian mission to the Moon: how to and with what". Space Science and Technology. 24 (1). National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine: 3–30. doi:10.15407/knit2018.01.003.
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- LAC-144 area – Map of southern lunar pole