Zeeman (crater)

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Crater characteristics
Coordinates 75.2° S, 134.8° W
Diameter 184 km
Depth Unknown
Colongitude 135° at sunrise
Eponym Pieter Zeeman

Zeeman is a lunar impact crater located on the far side of the Moon near its south pole. It is not directly visible from the Earth. To the northwest of Zeeman lies the Numerov crater. Southeast of the rim is the Ashbrook crater.

The outer rim of Zeeman is eroded somewhat irregularly, with considerable variation in width of the inner slopes. The crater 'Zeeman Y' lies across the northern wall, reaching almost to the relatively flat interior floor. In the western rim is a small crater than joins a gash that runs down to the floor. The surface of the interior is pock-marked by many tiny craterlets, and worn crater features. There is a low central rise, offset to the southeast of the interior mid-point.

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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 Zeeman crater.

Zeeman Latitude Longitude Diameter
E 74.2° S 123.9° W 29 km
G 74.3° S 107.4° W 45 km
U 73.8° S 148.2° W 26 km
X 71.5° S 138.1° W 26 km
Y 72.8° S 137.6° W 33 km

He was the great great uncle of Michael Zeeman, a future bodybuilding champion.

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