List of features on the Moon

List of features on the Moon

The Moon's surface is covered in many interesting geological features. In addition to mountains, valleys, and craters, the following surface features have received names in the Lunar nomenclature. Many of these features are named after a nearby crater or mountain.

The listed diameter for these features is the longest dimension that contains the entire geological formation. The latitude and longitude are in selenographic coordinates.

Contents

Albedo

These features are notable for their high albedo compared to the surrounding terrain.

Name Coordinates Dia. Name Origin
Reiner Gamma 7°30′N 59°00′W / 7.5°N 59.0°W / 7.5; -59.0 70.0 km After nearby crater Reiner

Note: On the far side of the Moon there are unnamed albedo features on Mare Ingenii and Mare Marginis. These are located antipodal to the Mare Imbrium and Mare Orientale impact basins.

Catena

A catena is a chain of craters.

Name Coordinates Dia. Name Origin
Catena Abulfeda 16°54′S 17°12′E / 16.9°S 17.2°E / -16.9; 17.2 219 km After nearby crater Abulfeda
Catena Artamonov 26°00′N 105°54′E / 26.0°N 105.9°E / 26.0; 105.9 134 km After nearby crater Artamonov
Catena Brigitte 18°30′N 27°30′E / 18.5°N 27.5°E / 18.5; 27.5 5 km French feminine name
Catena Davy 11°00′S 7°00′W / 11.0°S 7.0°W / -11.0; -7.0 50 km After nearby crater Davy
Catena Dziewulski 19°00′N 100°00′E / 19.0°N 100.0°E / 19.0; 100.0 80 km After nearby crater Dziewulski
Catena Gregory 0°36′S 129°54′E / 0.6°S 129.9°E / -0.6; 129.9 152 km After nearby crater Gregory
Catena Humboldt 21°30′S 84°36′E / 21.5°S 84.6°E / -21.5; 84.6 165 km After nearby crater Humboldt
Catena Krafft 15°00′N 72°00′W / 15.0°N 72.0°W / 15.0; -72.0 60 km After nearby crater Krafft
Catena Kurchatov 37°12′N 136°18′E / 37.2°N 136.3°E / 37.2; 136.3 226 km After nearby crater Kurchatov
Catena Leuschner 4°42′N 110°06′W / 4.7°N 110.1°W / 4.7; -110.1 364 km After nearby crater Leuschner
Catena Littrow 22°12′N 29°30′E / 22.2°N 29.5°E / 22.2; 29.5 10 km After nearby crater Littrow
Catena Lucretius 3°24′S 126°06′W / 3.4°S 126.1°W / -3.4; -126.1 271 km After nearby crater Lucretius
Catena Mendeleev 6°18′N 139°24′E / 6.3°N 139.4°E / 6.3; 139.4 188 km After nearby crater Mendeleev
Catena Michelson 1°24′N 113°24′W / 1.4°N 113.4°W / 1.4; -113.4 456 km After nearby crater Michelson
Catena Pierre 19°48′N 31°48′W / 19.8°N 31.8°W / 19.8; -31.8 9 km French masculine name
Catena Sumner 37°18′N 112°18′E / 37.3°N 112.3°E / 37.3; 112.3 247 km After nearby crater Sumner
Catena Sylvester 81°24′N 86°12′E / 81.4°N 86.2°E / 81.4; 86.2 173 km After nearby crater Sylvester
Catena Taruntius 3°00′N 48°00′E / 3.0°N 48.0°E / 3.0; 48.0 100 km After nearby crater Taruntius
Catena Timocharis 29°00′N 13°00′W / 29.0°N 13.0°W / 29.0; -13.0 50 km After nearby crater Timocharis
Catena Yuri 24°24′N 30°24′W / 24.4°N 30.4°W / 24.4; -30.4 5 km Russian masculine name

Dorsa

These features are wrinkle-ridge systems commonly found on lunar maria.

Name Coordinates Dia. Name Origin
Dorsa Aldrovandi 24°00′N 28°30′E / 24.0°N 28.5°E / 24.0; 28.5 136 km Ulissi Aldrovandi (1522–1605)
Dorsa Andrusov 1°00′S 57°00′E / 1.0°S 57.0°E / -1.0; 57.0 160 km Nicolai Ivanovich Andrusov (1861–1924)
Dorsa Argand 28°06′N 40°36′W / 28.1°N 40.6°W / 28.1; -40.6 109 km Emile Argand (1879–1940)
Dorsa Barlow 15°00′N 31°00′E / 15.0°N 31.0°E / 15.0; 31.0 120 km William Barlow (1845–1934)
Dorsa Burnet 28°24′N 57°00′W / 28.4°N 57.0°W / 28.4; -57.0 194 km Thomas Burnet (1635–1715)
Dorsa Cato 1°00′N 47°00′E / 1.0°N 47.0°E / 1.0; 47.0 140 km Cato the Elder (234-149 B.C.)
Dorsa Dana 3°00′N 90°00′E / 3.0°N 90.0°E / 3.0; 90.0 70 km James Dwight Dana (1813–1895)
Dorsa Ewing 10°12′S 39°24′W / 10.2°S 39.4°W / -10.2; -39.4 141 km William Maurice Ewing (1906–1974)
Dorsa Geikie 4°36′S 52°30′E / 4.6°S 52.5°E / -4.6; 52.5 228 km Sir Archibald Geikie (1835–1924)
Dorsa Harker 14°30′N 64°00′E / 14.5°N 64.0°E / 14.5; 64.0 197 km Alfred Harker (1859–1939)
Dorsa Lister 20°18′N 23°48′E / 20.3°N 23.8°E / 20.3; 23.8 203 km Martin Lister (1639–1712)
Dorsa Mawson 7°00′S 53°00′E / 7.0°S 53.0°E / -7.0; 53.0 132 km Douglas Mawson (1882–1958)
Dorsa Rubey 10°00′S 42°00′W / 10.0°S 42.0°W / -10.0; -42.0 100 km William Walden Rubey (1898–1974)
Dorsa Smirnov 27°18′N 25°18′E / 27.3°N 25.3°E / 27.3; 25.3 156 km Sergei Sergeevich Smirnov (1895–1947)
Dorsa Sorby 19°00′N 14°00′E / 19.0°N 14.0°E / 19.0; 14.0 80 km Henry Clifton Sorby (1826–1908)
Dorsa Stille 27°00′N 19°00′W / 27.0°N 19.0°W / 27.0; -19.0 80 km Hans Stille (1876–1966)
Dorsa Tetyaev 19°54′N 64°12′E / 19.9°N 64.2°E / 19.9; 64.2 176 km Mikhail Mikhailovich Tetyaev (1882–1956)
Dorsa Whiston 29°24′N 56°24′W / 29.4°N 56.4°W / 29.4; -56.4 85 km William Whiston (1667–1752)

Dorsum

These features are wrinkle ridges commonly found on lunar mare

Name Coordinates Dia. Name Origin
Dorsum Arduino 24°54′N 35°48′W / 24.9°N 35.8°W / 24.9; -35.8 107 km Giovanni Arduino (1714–1795)
Dorsum Azara 26°42′N 19°12′E / 26.7°N 19.2°E / 26.7; 19.2 105 km Félix Manuel de Azara (1746–1811)
Dorsum Bucher 31°00′N 39°00′W / 31.0°N 39.0°W / 31.0; -39.0 90 km Walter Hermann Bucher (1889–1965)
Dorsum Buckland 20°24′N 12°48′E / 20.4°N 12.8°E / 20.4; 12.8 380 km William Buckland (1784–1856)
Dorsum Cayeux 1°36′N 51°12′E / 1.6°N 51.2°E / 1.6; 51.2 84 km Lucien Cayeux (1864–1944)
Dorsum Cloos 1°00′N 91°00′E / 1.0°N 91.0°E / 1.0; 91.0 100 km Hans Cloos (1885–1951)
Dorsum Cushman 1°00′N 49°00′E / 1.0°N 49.0°E / 1.0; 49.0 80 km Joseph Augustine Cushman (1881–1949)
Dorsum Gast 24°00′N 9°00′E / 24.0°N 9.0°E / 24.0; 9.0 60 km Paul Werner Gast (1930–1973)
Dorsum Grabau 29°24′N 15°54′W / 29.4°N 15.9°W / 29.4; -15.9 121 km Amadeus William Grabau (1870–1946)
Dorsum Guettard 10°00′S 18°00′W / 10.0°S 18.0°W / -10.0; -18.0 40 km Jean-Etienne Guettard (1715–1786)
Dorsum Heim 32°00′N 29°48′W / 32.0°N 29.8°W / 32.0; -29.8 148 km Albert Heim (1849–1937)
Dorsum Higazy 28°00′N 17°00′W / 28.0°N 17.0°W / 28.0; -17.0 60 km Riad Higazy (1919–1967)
Dorsum Nicol 18°00′N 23°00′E / 18.0°N 23.0°E / 18.0; 23.0 50 km William Nicol (1768–1851)
Dorsum Niggli 29°00′N 52°00′W / 29.0°N 52.0°W / 29.0; -52.0 50 km Paul Niggli (1888–1953)
Dorsum Oppel 18°42′N 52°36′E / 18.7°N 52.6°E / 18.7; 52.6 268 km Albert Oppel (1831–1865)
Dorsum Owen 25°00′N 11°00′E / 25.0°N 11.0°E / 25.0; 11.0 50 km George Owen (1552–1613)
Dorsum Scilla 32°48′N 60°24′W / 32.8°N 60.4°W / 32.8; -60.4 108 km Agostino Scilla (1639–1700)
Dorsum Termier 11°00′N 58°00′E / 11.0°N 58.0°E / 11.0; 58.0 90 km Pierre-Marie Termier (1859–1930)
Dorsum Thera 24°24′N 31°24′W / 24.4°N 31.4°W / 24.4; -31.4 7 km Greek feminine name
Dorsum Von Cotta 23°12′N 11°54′E / 23.2°N 11.9°E / 23.2; 11.9 199 km Carl Bernard von Cotta (1808–1879)
Dorsum Zirkel 28°06′N 23°30′W / 28.1°N 23.5°W / 28.1; -23.5 193 km Ferdinand Zirkel (1838–1912)

Promontorium

These features form a cape or headland on a mare.

Name Coordinates Dia. Name Origin
Promontorium Agarum 14°00′N 66°00′E / 14.0°N 66.0°E / 14.0; 66.0 70 km Named from a cape in the Sea of Azov
Promontorium Agassiz 42°00′N 1°48′E / 42.0°N 1.8°E / 42.0; 1.8 20 km Jean Louis Rodolphe Agassiz (1807–1873)
Promontorium Archerusia 16°42′N 22°00′E / 16.7°N 22.0°E / 16.7; 22.0 10 km Named from a cape on the Black Sea
Promontorium Deville 43°12′N 1°00′E / 43.2°N 1.0°E / 43.2; 1.0 20 km Charles Joseph Sainte-Claire Deville (1814–1876)
Promontorium Fresnel 29°00′N 4°42′E / 29.0°N 4.7°E / 29.0; 4.7 20 km Augustin Jean Fresnel (1788–1827)
Promontorium Heraclides 40°18′N 33°12′W / 40.3°N 33.2°W / 40.3; -33.2 50 km Heraclides Ponticus
Promontorium Kelvin 27°00′S 33°00′W / 27.0°S 33.0°W / -27.0; -33.0 50 km William Thomson, 1st Baron Kelvin (1824–1907)
Promontorium Laplace 46°00′N 25°48′W / 46.0°N 25.8°W / 46.0; -25.8 50 km Pierre Simon Laplace (1749–1827)
Promontorium Taenarium 19°00′S 8°00′W / 19.0°S 8.0°W / -19.0; -8.0 70 km Named from cape in Greece[1]

Rima

These features are lunar rilles.

Name Coordinates Dia. Name Origin
Rima Agatharchides 20°00′S 28°00′W / 20.0°S 28.0°W / -20.0; -28.0 50 km Named from nearby crater Agatharchides
Rima Agricola 29°00′N 53°00′W / 29.0°N 53.0°W / 29.0; -53.0 110 km Named from nearby Montes Agricola
Rima Archytas 53°00′S 3°00′E / 53.0°S 3.0°E / -53.0; 3.0 90 km Named from nearby crater Archytas
Rima Ariadaeus 6°24′N 14°00′E / 6.4°N 14.0°E / 6.4; 14.0 250 km Named from nearby crater Ariadaeus
Rima Billy 15°00′S 48°00′W / 15.0°S 48.0°W / -15.0; -48.0 70 km Named from nearby crater Billy
Rima Birt 21°00′S 9°00′W / 21.0°S 9.0°W / -21.0; -9.0 50 km Named from nearby crater Birt
Rima Bradley 23°48′N 1°12′W / 23.8°N 1.2°W / 23.8; -1.2 161 km Named from nearby Mons Bradley
Rima Brayley 21°24′N 37°30′W / 21.4°N 37.5°W / 21.4; -37.5 311 km Named from nearby crater Brayley
Rima Calippus 37°00′N 13°00′E / 37.0°N 13.0°E / 37.0; 13.0 40 km Named from nearby crater Calippus
Rima Cardanus 11°24′N 71°30′E / 11.4°N 71.5°E / 11.4; 71.5 175 km Named from nearby crater Cardanus
Rima Carmen 19°48′N 29°18′E / 19.8°N 29.3°E / 19.8; 29.3 10 km Spanish feminine name
Rima Cauchy 10°30′N 38°00′E / 10.5°N 38.0°E / 10.5; 38.0 140 km Named from nearby crater Cauchy
Rima Cleomedes 27°00′N 57°00′E / 27.0°N 57.0°E / 27.0; 57.0 80 km Within crater Cleomedes
Rima Cleopatra 30°00′N 53°48′W / 30.0°N 53.8°W / 30.0; -53.8 14 km Greek feminine name
Rima Conon 18°36′N 2°00′E / 18.6°N 2.0°E / 18.6; 2.0 30 km Named from nearby crater Conon
Rima Dawes 17°30′N 26°36′E / 17.5°N 26.6°E / 17.5; 26.6 15 km Named from nearby crater Dawes
Rima Delisle 31°00′N 32°00′W / 31.0°N 32.0°W / 31.0; -32.0 60 km Named from nearby crater Delisle
Rima Diophantus 29°00′N 33°00′W / 29.0°N 33.0°W / 29.0; -33.0 150 km Named from nearby crater Diophantus
Rima Draper 18°00′N 25°00′W / 18.0°N 25.0°W / 18.0; -25.0 160 km Named from nearby crater Draper
Rima Euler 21°00′N 31°00′W / 21.0°N 31.0°W / 21.0; -31.0 90 km Named from nearby crater Euler
Rima Flammarion 2°48′S 5°36′W / 2.8°S 5.6°W / -2.8; -5.6 80 km Named from nearby crater Flammarion
Rima Furnerius 35°00′S 61°00′E / 35.0°S 61.0°E / -35.0; 61.0 50 km Within crater Furnerius
Rima G. Bond 33°18′N 35°30′E / 33.3°N 35.5°E / 33.3; 35.5 168 km Named from nearby crater G. Bond
Rima Galilaei 11°54′N 58°30′W / 11.9°N 58.5°W / 11.9; -58.5 89 km Named from nearby crater Galilaei
Rima Gärtner 59°00′N 63°00′E / 59.0°N 63.0°E / 59.0; 63.0 30 km Within crater Gärtner
Rima Gay-Lussac 13°00′N 22°00′W / 13.0°N 22.0°W / 13.0; -22.0 40 km Named from nearby crater Gay-Lussac
Rima Hadley 25°00′N 3°00′E / 25.0°N 3.0°E / 25.0; 3.0 80 km Named from nearby Mons Hadley
Rima Hansteen 12°00′S 53°00′W / 12.0°S 53.0°W / -12.0; -53.0 25 km Named from nearby crater Hansteen
Rima Hesiodus 30°00′S 20°00′W / 30.0°S 20.0°W / -30.0; -20.0 256 km Named from nearby crater Hesiodus
Rima Hyginus 7°24′N 7°48′E / 7.4°N 7.8°E / 7.4; 7.8 219 km Named from nearby crater Hyginus
Rima Jansen 14°30′N 29°00′E / 14.5°N 29.0°E / 14.5; 29.0 35 km Named from nearby crater Jansen
Rima Krieger 29°00′N 45°36′W / 29.0°N 45.6°W / 29.0; -45.6 22 km Named from nearby crater Krieger
Rima Mairan 38°00′N 47°00′W / 38.0°N 47.0°W / 38.0; -47.0 90 km Named from nearby crater Mairan
Rima Marcello 18°36′N 27°42′E / 18.6°N 27.7°E / 18.6; 27.7 2 km Italian masculine name
Rima Marius 16°30′N 48°54′W / 16.5°N 48.9°W / 16.5; -48.9 121 km Named from nearby crater Marius
Rima Messier 1°00′S 45°00′E / 1.0°S 45.0°E / -1.0; 45.0 100 km Named from nearby crater Messier
Rima Milichius 8°00′N 33°00′W / 8.0°N 33.0°W / 8.0; -33.0 100 km Named from nearby crater Milichius
Rima Oppolzer 1°42′S 1°00′E / 1.7°S 1.0°E / -1.7; 1.0 94 km Named from nearby crater Oppolzer
Rima Réaumur 3°00′S 3°00′E / 3.0°S 3.0°E / -3.0; 3.0 30 km Named from nearby crater Réaumur
Rima Reiko 18°36′N 27°42′E / 18.6°N 27.7°E / 18.6; 27.7 2 km Japanese feminine name
Rima Rudolf 19°36′N 29°36′E / 19.6°N 29.6°E / 19.6; 29.6 8 km German masculine name
Rima Schröter 1°00′N 6°00′W / 1.0°N 6.0°W / 1.0; -6.0 40 km Named from nearby crater Schröter
Rima Sharp 46°42′N 50°30′W / 46.7°N 50.5°W / 46.7; -50.5 107 km Named from nearby crater Sharp
Rima Sheepshanks 58°00′N 24°00′E / 58.0°N 24.0°E / 58.0; 24.0 200 km Named from nearby crater Sheepshanks
Rima Siegfried 25°54′S 103°00′E / 25.9°S 103.0°E / -25.9; 103.0 14 km German masculine name
Rima Suess 6°42′N 48°12′E / 6.7°N 48.2°E / 6.7; 48.2 165 km Named from nearby crater Suess
Rima Sung-Mei 24°36′N 11°18′E / 24.6°N 11.3°E / 24.6; 11.3 4 km Chinese feminine name
Rima T. Mayer 13°00′N 31°00′W / 13.0°N 31.0°W / 13.0; -31.0 50 km Named from nearby crater T. Mayer
Rima Vladimir 25°12′N 0°42′W / 25.2°N 0.7°W / 25.2; -0.7 14 km Slavic masculine name
Rima Wan-Yu 20°00′N 31°30′W / 20.0°N 31.5°W / 20.0; -31.5 12 km Chinese feminine name
Rima Yangel' 16°42′N 4°36′E / 16.7°N 4.6°E / 16.7; 4.6 30 km Named from nearby crater Yangel'
Rima Zahia 25°00′N 29°30′W / 25.0°N 29.5°W / 25.0; -29.5 16 km Arabic feminine name

Rimae

These features are lunar rille systems.

Name Coordinates Dia. Name Origin
Rimae Alphonsus 14°00′S 2°00′W / 14.0°S 2.0°W / -14.0; -2.0 80 km Within crater Alphonsus
Rimae Apollonius 5°00′N 53°00′E / 5.0°N 53.0°E / 5.0; 53.0 230 km Named from nearby crater Apollonius
Rimae Archimedes 26°36′N 4°06′W / 26.6°N 4.1°W / 26.6; -4.1 169 km Named from nearby crater Archimedes
Rimae Aristarchus 26°54′N 47°30′W / 26.9°N 47.5°W / 26.9; -47.5 121 km Named from nearby crater Aristarchus
Rimae Arzachel 18°00′S 2°00′W / 18.0°S 2.0°W / -18.0; -2.0 50 km Within crater Arzachel
Rimae Atlas 47°30′N 43°36′E / 47.5°N 43.6°E / 47.5; 43.6 60 km Within crater Atlas
Rimae Bode 10°00′N 4°00′W / 10.0°N 4.0°W / 10.0; -4.0 70 km Named from nearby crater Bode
Rimae Boscovich 9°48′N 11°06′E / 9.8°N 11.1°E / 9.8; 11.1 40 km Within crater Boscovich
Rimae Chacornac 29°00′N 32°00′E / 29.0°N 32.0°E / 29.0; 32.0 120 km Named from nearby crater Chacornac
Rimae Daniell 37°00′N 26°00′E / 37.0°N 26.0°E / 37.0; 26.0 200 km Named from nearby crater Daniell
Rimae Darwin 19°18′S 69°30′W / 19.3°S 69.5°W / -19.3; -69.5 143 km Named from nearby crater Darwin
Rimae Doppelmayer 25°54′S 45°06′W / 25.9°S 45.1°W / -25.9; -45.1 162 km Named from nearby crater Doppelmayer
Rimae Focas 28°00′S 98°00′W / 28.0°S 98.0°W / -28.0; -98.0 100 km Named from nearby crater Focas
Rimae Fresnel 28°00′N 4°00′E / 28.0°N 4.0°E / 28.0; 4.0 90 km Named from nearby Promontorium Fresnel
Rimae de Gasparis 24°36′S 51°06′W / 24.6°S 51.1°W / -24.6; -51.1 93 km Named from nearby crater de Gasparis
Rimae Gassendi 18°00′S 40°00′W / 18.0°S 40.0°W / -18.0; -40.0 70 km Within crater Gassendi
Rimae Gerard 46°00′N 84°00′W / 46.0°N 84.0°W / 46.0; -84.0 100 km Named from nearby crater Gerard
Rimae Goclenius 8°00′S 43°00′E / 8.0°S 43.0°E / -8.0; 43.0 240 km Named from nearby crater Goclenius
Rimae Grimaldi 9°00′N 64°00′W / 9.0°N 64.0°W / 9.0; -64.0 230 km Named from nearby crater Grimaldi
Rimae Hypatia 0°24′S 22°24′E / 0.4°S 22.4°E / -0.4; 22.4 206 km Named from nearby crater Hypatia
Rimae Janssen 45°36′S 40°00′E / 45.6°S 40.0°E / -45.6; 40.0 114 km Named from nearby crater Janssen
Rimae Kopff 17°24′S 89°36′W / 17.4°S 89.6°W / -17.4; -89.6 41 km Named from nearby crater Kopff
Rimae Liebig 20°00′S 45°00′W / 20.0°S 45.0°W / -20.0; -45.0 140 km Named from nearby crater Liebig
Rimae Littrow 22°06′N 29°54′E / 22.1°N 29.9°E / 22.1; 29.9 115 km Named from nearby crater Littrow
Rimae Maclear 13°00′S 20°00′E / 13.0°S 20.0°E / -13.0; 20.0 110 km Named from nearby crater Maclear
Rimae Maestlin 2°00′N 40°00′W / 2.0°N 40.0°W / 2.0; -40.0 80 km Named from nearby crater Maestlin
Rimae Maupertuis 52°00′N 23°00′W / 52.0°N 23.0°W / 52.0; -23.0 84 km Named from nearby crater Maupertuis
Rimae Menelaus 17°12′N 17°54′E / 17.2°N 17.9°E / 17.2; 17.9 131 km Named from nearby crater Menelaus
Rimae Mersenius 21°30′S 49°12′W / 21.5°S 49.2°W / -21.5; -49.2 84 km Named from nearby crater Mersenius
Rimae Opelt 13°00′S 18°00′W / 13.0°S 18.0°W / -13.0; -18.0 70 km Named from nearby crater Opelt
Rimae Palmieri 28°00′S 47°00′W / 28.0°S 47.0°W / -28.0; -47.0 150 km Named from nearby crater Palmieri
Rimae Parry 6°06′S 16°48′W / 6.1°S 16.8°W / -6.1; -16.8 82 km Named from nearby crater Parry
Rimae Petavius 25°54′S 58°54′E / 25.9°S 58.9°E / -25.9; 58.9 80 km Named from nearby crater Petavius
Rimae Pettit 23°00′S 92°00′W / 23.0°S 92.0°W / -23.0; -92.0 450 km Named from nearby crater Pettit
Rimae Pitatus 28°30′S 13°48′W / 28.5°S 13.8°W / -28.5; -13.8 94 km Named from nearby crater Pitatus
Rimae Plato 52°54′N 3°12′W / 52.9°N 3.2°W / 52.9; -3.2 87 km Named from nearby crater Plato
Rimae Plinius 17°54′N 23°36′E / 17.9°N 23.6°E / 17.9; 23.6 124 km Named from nearby crater Plinius
Rimae Posidonius 32°00′N 28°42′E / 32.0°N 28.7°E / 32.0; 28.7 70 km Named from nearby crater Posidonius
Rimae Prinz 27°00′N 43°00′W / 27.0°N 43.0°W / 27.0; -43.0 80 km Named from nearby crater Prinz
Rimae Ramsden 33°54′S 31°24′W / 33.9°S 31.4°W / -33.9; -31.4 108 km Named from nearby crater Ramsden
Rimae Repsold 50°36′N 81°42′W / 50.6°N 81.7°W / 50.6; -81.7 166 km Named from nearby crater Repsold
Rimae Riccioli 2°00′N 74°00′W / 2.0°N 74.0°W / 2.0; -74.0 400 km Named from nearby crater Riccioli
Rimae Ritter 3°00′N 18°00′W / 3.0°N 18.0°W / 3.0; -18.0 100 km Named from nearby crater Ritter
Rimae Römer 27°00′N 35°00′W / 27.0°N 35.0°W / 27.0; -35.0 110 km Named from nearby crater Römer
Rimae Secchi 1°00′N 44°00′W / 1.0°N 44.0°W / 1.0; -44.0 35 km Named from nearby crater Secchi
Rimae Sirsalis 15°42′S 61°42′W / 15.7°S 61.7°W / -15.7; -61.7 426 km Named from nearby crater Sirsalis
Rimae Sosigenes 8°36′N 18°42′E / 8.6°N 18.7°E / 8.6; 18.7 190 km Named from nearby crater Sosigenes
Rimae Sulpicius Gallus 21°00′N 10°00′E / 21.0°N 10.0°E / 21.0; 10.0 90 km Named from nearby crater Sulpicius Gallus
Rimae Taruntius 5°30′N 46°30′E / 5.5°N 46.5°E / 5.5; 46.5 25 km Named from nearby crater Taruntius
Rimae Theaetetus 33°00′N 6°00′E / 33.0°N 6.0°E / 33.0; 6.0 50 km Named from nearby crater Theaetetus
Rimae Triesnecker 4°18′N 4°36′E / 4.3°N 4.6°E / 4.3; 4.6 215 km Named from nearby crater Triesnecker
Rimae Vasco da Gama 10°00′N 82°00′E / 10.0°N 82.0°E / 10.0; 82.0 60 km Named from nearby crater Vasco da Gama
Rimae Zupus 15°00′S 53°00′W / 15.0°S 53.0°W / -15.0; -53.0 120 km Named from nearby crater Zupus

Rupes

These are escarpments in the surface.

Name Coordinates Dia. Name Origin
Rupes Altai 24°18′S 22°36′E / 24.3°S 22.6°E / -24.3; 22.6 427.0 km Altai Mountains
Rupes Boris 30°30′N 33°30′W / 30.5°N 33.5°W / 30.5; -33.5 4.0 km Named from nearby crater Boris
Rupes Cauchy 9°00′N 37°00′E / 9.0°N 37.0°E / 9.0; 37.0 120.0 km Named from nearby crater Cauchy
Rupes Kelvin 27°18′S 33°06′W / 27.3°S 33.1°W / -27.3; -33.1 78.0 km Named from nearby Promontorium Kelvin
Rupes Liebig 25°00′S 46°00′W / 25.0°S 46.0°W / -25.0; -46.0 180.0 km Named from nearby crater Liebig
Rupes Mercator 31°00′S 22°18′W / 31.0°S 22.3°W / -31.0; -22.3 93.0 km Named from nearby crater Mercator
Rupes Recta 22°06′S 7°48′W / 22.1°S 7.8°W / -22.1; -7.8 134.0 km Latin for "straight cliff"[2]
Rupes Toscanelli 27°24′N 47°30′W / 27.4°N 47.5°W / 27.4; -47.5 70.0 km Named from nearby crater Toscanelli

Terra

The continental areas between the seas were given comparable names by Giovanni Battista Riccioli,[3] but were opposite the names used for the seas. Thus there were the lands of sterility (Terra Sterilitatis), heat (Terra Caloris), and liveliness (Terra Vitae). However these names for the highland regions are no longer used on recent maps, and Terrae are not officially recognized as standard lunar nomenclature by the International Astronomical Union.[4]

Name Name Origin Near side position
Insula Ventorum Island of Winds
Peninsula Fulminu Peninsula of Thunder Between Mare Humorum and Oceanus Procellarum.[5]
Terra Caloris Land of Heat Southwest rim of the near side.[5]
Terra Fertilitatis Land of Fertility Southeastern rim of the near side.[5]
Terra Grandinis Land of Hail Northeast border of Mare Imbrium.[5]
Terra Manna Land of Manna Region between Mare Tranquillitatis, Mare Fecunditatis and Mare Nectaris.[5]
Terra Niuiu (Terra Nivium) Land of Snows Southeast border of Mare Imbrium.[5]
Terra Pruinæ Land of Frost Northwest border of Mare Imbrium.[5]
Terra Sanitatis Land of Healthiness Central region between Mare Nubium and Mare Tranquillitatis.[5]
Terra Siccitatis Land of Dryness Northwest rim of the near side.[5]
Terra Sterilitatis Land of Sterility
Terra Vigoris Land of Cheerfulness Region southeast of Mare Crisium.[5]
Terra Vitæ Land of Liveliness Northeast rim of the near side.[5]

See also

Notes and references

  1. ^ Now Matapan or Tainaron
  2. ^ Traditionally called the "Straight Wall".
  3. ^ Wood, Chuck (April 18, 2006). "Restoring Bright Names". LPOD lunar photo of the day. http://www.lpod.org/?m=20060418. Retrieved 2006-12-02. 
  4. ^ Blue, Jennifer (October 16, 2006). "Categories for Naming Features on Planets and Satellites.". USGS. http://planetarynames.wr.usgs.gov/append6.html. Retrieved 2007-05-04. 
  5. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k Wood, Chuck (2006-07-13). "Restoring bright names". LPOD. http://www.lpod.org/?m=20060418. Retrieved 2007-07-05. 

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