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Crater on the Moon

Feature on the moon

Delporte

Crater Delporte as seen by the mapping camera of Apollo 15
Coordinates 15°53′S 121°33′E / 15.89°S 121.55°E / -15.89; 121.55
Diameter 42.5 km (26.4 mi)
Depth 4.0 km (2.5 mi)[1][2]
Colongitude 240° at sunrise
Eponym Eugène Delporte

Oblique view from Apollo 17 Panoramic Camera

Delporte is a lunar impact crater on the far side of the Moon. It overlies part of the northwestern rim of the huge walled plain Fermi, and the crater Litke is nearly attached to the southeastern rim.

The rim of this crater is only marginally worn, although it is not quite circular and the edge is somewhat uneven. There is a shelf running along the northern inner wall. At the midpoint is a central ridge that extends to the northward.

The crater was named after Belgian astronomer Eugène Joseph Delporte by the IAU in 1970.[3]

  1. ^ LTO-83C4 Delporte, Lunar Topographic Orthophotomap (LTO) Series, Publisher: Defense Mapping Agency, Scale: 1:250,000.
  2. ^ LTO-101B1 Litke, Lunar Topographic Orthophotomap (LTO) Series, Publisher: Defense Mapping Agency, Scale: 1:250,000.
  3. ^ Delporte, Gazetteer of Planetary Nomenclature, International Astronomical Union (IAU) Working Group for Planetary System Nomenclature (WGPSN)