HANNO (CRATER)


'Hanno' is a lunar crater that lies near the southeastern limb of the Moon, along the western edge of the Mare Australe. About a crater diameter to the southwest is the prominent Pontécoulant crater.
This is a heavily worn crater formation with an outer rim that has been battered and pock-marked by small impacts. A small crater attached to the north-northeastern rim forms a depression in the side. The inner walls are nearly featureless except for a few small craterlets, and the interior floor is likewise level and battered by tiny craters.

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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 Hanno crater.
HannoLatitudeLongitudeDiameter
A53.4° S63.2° E38 km
B52.6° S68.6° E36 km
C55.9° S68.9° E22 km
D59.1° S78.3° E18 km
E59.3° S73.0° E18 km
F52.3° S68.2° E9 km
G58.0° S70.6° E16 km
H57.6° S74.4° E57 km
K53.5° S76.9° E25 km
W54.6° S60.1° E10 km
X55.3° S67.7° E13 km
Y55.3° S66.0° E8 km
Z55.1° S65.1° E10 km

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A view of Hanno crater

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