Pavlov crater

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Pavlov crater is a large, heavily eroded impact crater on the Moon’s far side, located near the prominent Gagarin crater.

All labels observed (1)

Label Occurrences
Pavlov crater canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf lunar impact crater
cataloguedIn Gazetteer of Planetary Nomenclature
surface form: IAU Gazetteer of Planetary Nomenclature

NASA Catalogue of Lunar Nomenclature
colongitude 214
condition heavily eroded
diameter 148 km
eponym Ivan Pavlov
governingBodyForName International Astronomical Union
hasFeature eroded inner walls
interior floor marked by smaller craters
worn and rounded outer rim
hasGeologicAge Pre-Nectarian or Nectarian age (approximate)
hasSatelliteCrater Pavlov A
Pavlov B
Pavlov C
Pavlov D
Pavlov E
Pavlov F
Pavlov G
Pavlov H
Pavlov K
Pavlov L
Pavlov M
Pavlov N
Pavlov P
Pavlov R
Pavlov S
Pavlov T
Pavlov U
Pavlov V
Pavlov W
Pavlov X
Pavlov Y
locatedOn Moon
far side of the Moon
morphologicalType walled plain
namedAfter Ivan Pavlov
nearbyCrater Gagarin crater on the Moon
surface form: Gagarin crater

Levi-Civita crater
Sklodowska crater
observedBy Apollo 15
surface form: Apollo 15 mission

Apollo 17
surface form: Apollo 17 mission

Lunar Orbiter program
surface form: Lunar Orbiter missions
quadrangle LQ19
relativeLocation near Gagarin crater
southwest of Gagarin crater
surfaceType lunar highlands

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Gagarin crater on the Moon neighboringCrater Pavlov crater
subject surface form: Gagarin crater