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Ammonius (crater)

General characteristics
Latitude 8.5° S
Longitude 0.8° W
Diameter 9 km
Depth 1.9 km
Colongitude   1° at sunrise
Eponym Ammonius Saccas
References See listing

Ammonius is a bowl-shaped lunar impact crater with a slightly raised rim. It is located on the floor of the walled-plain Ptolemaeus, about 30 kilometers northeast of the crater mid-point. In the past this crater was identified as 'Ptolemaeus A', before being named by the IAU.

Just to the north on the lava-flooded floor of Ptolemaeus crater is a relatively prominent "ghost" crater: the discernable buried rim of a pre-existing crater. The diameter of this ghost crater is nearly double that of Ammonius, and is currently identified as Ptolemaeus B.








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