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Rheita (crater)

General characteristics
Latitude 37.1° S
Longitude 47.2° E
Diameter 70 km
Depth 4.3 km
Colongitude   314° at sunrise
Eponym Anton M. S. of Rheita
References See listing

Rheita is a lunar impact crater located in the southwestern sector of the moon. It lies to the northeast of Metius crater, and northwest of Young crater. The southwestern rim overlays the edge of Vallis Rheita, a long lunar valley strentching for over 200 kilometers on a line running northeast to southwest. At its widest the valley is 25 kilometers wide and a kilometer deep.

The rim of Rheita crater remains well-defined with a sharp lip and a terraced inner wall. The rim overlaps a slightly smaller crater to the east, and has a pair of small impact craters in the northern wall. The crater floor is flat and it has a central peak.

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 Rheita crater.

Rheita Latitude Longitude Diameter
A 38.0° S 50.0° E 11 km
B 39.1° S 52.8° E 21 km
C 35.1° S 44.2° E 8 km
D 39.1° S 50.1° E 6 km
E 34.2° S 49.1° E 66 x 32 km
F 35.4° S 48.4° E 14 km
G 40.5° S 54.3° E 15 km
H 39.8° S 51.7° E 7 km
L 37.7° S 52.9° E 10 km
M 35.5° S 50.1° E 25 km
N 35.1° S 49.5° E 8 km
P 37.9° S 44.4° E 11 km







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