Rowland crater

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Rowland crater is a large, heavily eroded impact feature on the Moon’s far side, notable for its worn rim and location near the lunar north pole.

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Label Occurrences
Rowland crater canonical 1

Statements (47)

Predicate Object
instanceOf astronomical object
lunar impact crater
coordinateSystem selenographic coordinates
diameter approximately 173 km
eponym Henry A. Rowland NERFINISHED
hasColongitude 180
hasCondition heavily eroded
hasFeature craterlets along rim and inner walls
distorted rim
heavily cratered surroundings
interior floor marked by smaller craters
irregular outer wall
rugged interior
worn rim
hasMorphology walled plain
hasSatelliteCrater Rowland A NERFINISHED
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Rowland C NERFINISHED
Rowland D NERFINISHED
Rowland E NERFINISHED
Rowland F NERFINISHED
Rowland G NERFINISHED
Rowland H NERFINISHED
Rowland J NERFINISHED
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Rowland M NERFINISHED
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Rowland P NERFINISHED
Rowland R NERFINISHED
Rowland S
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Rowland U
Rowland V NERFINISHED
Rowland W NERFINISHED
Rowland X NERFINISHED
Rowland Y NERFINISHED
Rowland Z NERFINISHED
isPartOf lunar far-side highlands region
locatedNear lunar north pole
locatedOn Moon NERFINISHED
locatedOnSide far side of the Moon
namedAfter Henry Augustus Rowland NERFINISHED
observedBy Apollo missions NERFINISHED
Lunar Orbiter missions NERFINISHED
relativeAge ancient impact structure
surfaceType heavily cratered highlands

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Kirkwood crater neighboringCrater Rowland crater