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Grimaldi (crater)



Grimaldi is a large basin located near the western limb of the Moon. It lies to the southwest of the Oceanus Procellarum, and southeast of Riccioli crater. Between Oceanus Procellarum is the Damoiseau crater, and to the north is Lohrmann crater.

The inner wall of Grimaldi has been so heavily worn and eroded by subsequent impacts that it forms a low, irregular ring of hills, ridges and peaks, rather than a typical crater rim. However there are peaks remaining that reach heights of over 2 kilometers. The floor is the most notable feature of this crater, forming a flat, relatively smooth and featureless surface with a particularly low albedo. The dark shade of the floor contrasts with the brighter surroundings, making the crater easy to locate. The approximate diameter of the inner rim is 140 kilometers.

Beyond the basin are the scattered remnants of an outer wall, which has a diameter of 220 kilometers. This exterior rim is more intact to the north and west of the crater than elsewhere. To the southeast of the Grimaldi plain is a system of rilles named the Rimae Grimaldi. To the northwest, rilles belonging to the Rimae Riccioli approach the western edge of the Grimaldi crater rim.

Grimaldi has a history of transient lunar phenomena, including occasional flashes of light, color patches, and areas of hazy visibility. Gaseous emissions from this area have also been detected using spectroscopy. Orbiting spacecraft have also detected a mass concentration (Mascon) below this feature.

Satellite craters

By convention these features are identified on lunar maps by placing the letter on the side of the crater mid-point that is closest to Grimaldi crater.
GrimaldiLatitudeLongitudeDiameter
A5.4° S71.2° W15 km
B2.9° S69.2° W22 km
C2.6° S61.5° W10 km
D3.7° S65.5° W22 km
E3.7° S64.4° W13 km
F4.0° S62.7° W29 km
G7.4° S64.9° W13 km
H4.9° S71.4° W9 km
J2.9° S70.6° W16 km
L8.5° S66.7° W19 km
M8.0° S67.0° W18 km
N7.6° S66.6° W8 km
P8.0° S68.3° W10 km
Q4.8° S64.8° W21 km
R8.5° S71.2° W9 km
S6.4° S65.0° W11 km
T7.7° S70.9° W12 km
X5.8° S72.3° W9 km

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