Haworth crater

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Haworth crater is a permanently shadowed impact crater near the Moon’s south pole, noted for its extreme cold and potential reservoirs of water ice.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf lunar impact crater
permanently shadowed region
hasAge impact structure older than Copernican period (approximate)
hasCoordinateSystem selenographic coordinates
hasEnvironmentalCondition extremely low temperature
hasEponym Albert W. Haworth NERFINISHED
hasExplorationInterest future lunar missions
in-situ resource utilization
hasFeature shadowed crater floor
steep crater walls
hasIlluminationCondition permanent shadow
hasObservationBy Clementine spacecraft NERFINISHED
Lunar Prospector NERFINISHED
Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter NERFINISHED
hasPotentialResource other volatiles
water ice
hasRelevanceFor human lunar habitation
lunar polar science
planetary volatile studies
hasScientificInterest potential water ice deposits
volatile trapping
hasSurfaceProperty high albedo variations
low solar incidence angle
hasThermalEnvironment one of the coldest locations in the Solar System
isInRegion lunar south polar region
isPartOf Moon south polar cratering system
isTypeOf impact crater
locatedNear lunar south pole
locatedOn Moon NERFINISHED
namedAfter Albert W. Haworth NERFINISHED

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