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Levi Civita (crater)

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Diameter
  
102 km

Colongitude
  
218° at sunrise

Depth
  
Unknown

Eponym
  
Tullio Levi-Civita

Levi-Civita (crater)

Levi-Civita is a lunar crater formation that lies on the far side of the Moon. It is located just to the southwest of the large walled plain Gagarin, and nearly as close to the crater Pavlov to the south-southwest. To the northwest of Levi-Civita lies the smaller crater Pirquet.

This is an eroded crater formation with smaller impacts along the rim and within the interior. The southern rim closest to Pavlov is the most eroded section, with multiple small craterlets along the edge and near the inner wall. Along the eastern rim is the satellite crater Levi-Civita F. The interior floor, although relatively level, is pitted by a number of small craterlets. There is a central ridge near the midpoint of the crater.

Satellite craters

By convention these features are identified on lunar maps by placing the letter on the side of the crater midpoint that is closest to Levi-Civita.

References

Levi-Civita (crater) Wikipedia