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Ibn Firnas (crater)



Ibn Firnas is a lunar impact crater on the far side of the Moon. Attached to the exterior of its southwestern rim is the prominent King crater. Only a few kilometers to the north, separated by a rugged stretch of terrain, is the larger Ostwald crater.

This is a worn and eroded crater with small impacts along the northern and eastern rims. The satellite crater 'Ibn Firnas L' lies along the inner wall to the southeast and covers part of the interior floor. Along the northern side, the small satellite crater 'Ibn Firnas Y' cuts through the rim and overlays part of the inner wall. The interior floor is irregular along the northern and southwest sections where their shape has been modified by the large nearby craters mentioned above. Several small craterlets lie across the remainder of the interior floor.

Nearby craters

Several small craters located in the rugged terrain at the northern edge of this crater have been assigned names by the IAU. These are listed in the table below.
CraterCoordinatesDiameterName source
Carol8 kmLatin feminine name
Ewen3 kmGaelic masculine name
Kasper12 kmPolish masculine name
Melissa18 kmGreek feminine name
Romeo8 kmItalian masculine name
Shahinaz15 kmTurkish feminine name
The crater Melissa lies across the north-northwestern outer rim of Ibn Firnas. It is a roughly bowl-shaped, although it has a very uneven appearance due to the irregular terrain in which it was formed. Melissa was previously designated 'Ibn Firnas Y' before it was assigned a name by the IAU.

The locations of these craters are shown on the following L&PI topographic maps:
* LTO-65B4 Recht
* LTO-65C1 King

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 Ibn Firnas crater.
Ibn Firnas LatitudeLongitudeDiameter
E7.5° N125.5° E42 km
L5.9° N123.0° E21 km

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