Middle Crescent
LRO Narrow Angle Camera image
Coordinates3°00′S 23°26′W / 3.00°S 23.44°W / -3.00; -23.44
Diameter360 m[1]
EponymAstronaut-named feature

Middle Crescent crater is a small crater in Oceanus Procellarum on the Moon. The name of the crater was formally adopted by the IAU in 1973.[1]

Apollo 12 astronauts Pete Conrad and Alan Bean landed the Lunar Module (LM) Intrepid east of Middle Crescent crater on November 19, 1969. To the southeast of Middle Crescent is Head crater. Middle Crescent is the largest crater visited by the Apollo 12 astronauts.

Middle Crescent crater from the surface

Samples

Lunar sample 12004, an olivine basalt, was collected at the rim of Middle Crescent.[2] Samples 12014, 12015, and 12016 were probably collected there, but the provenance is less certain. 12014 is also an olivine basalt.[3] 12015 is an olivine vitrophyre.[4] 12016 is an ilmenite basalt.[5]

References

  1. 1 2 Middle Crescent, Gazetteer of Planetary Nomenclature, International Astronomical Union (IAU) Working Group for Planetary System Nomenclature (WGPSN)
  2. 12004, Lunar Samples, Lunar and Planetary Institute
  3. 12014, Lunar Samples, Lunar and Planetary Institute
  4. 12015, Lunar Samples, Lunar and Planetary Institute
  5. 12016, Lunar Samples, Lunar and Planetary Institute
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