Galilaei (lunar crater)

Galilaei (lunar crater)

lunar crater data
latitude=10.5
N_or_S=N
longitude=62.7
E_or_W=W
diameter=15.5 km
depth=1.4 km
colong=63
eponym=Galileo Galilei

Galilaei is a lunar impact crater located in the western Oceanus Procellarum. Some distance to the southeast is Reiner crater, while to the south-southwest is Cavalerius crater. Northeast of the crater is a meandering rille named the "Rima Galilaei". To the southeast is the unusual Reiner Gamma formation, a swirling arrangement of light-hued ray-like material.

The Galilaei crater is relatively undistinguished, with a sharp-edged rim that has a higher albedo than the surrounding "maria". The inner walls slope down to a ring of debris on the outer edges of the interior floor. There is a small central rise near the mid-point.

About 40 kilometers to the south is the landing site of the Luna 9 robotic probe, the first such vehicle to make a controlled landing on the lunar surface.

Despite being the first person to record astronomical observations of the moon with a telescope, Galileo Galilei is honored only with this unremarkable formation.

Initially, the name "Galilaeus" had been applied by Giovanni Battista Riccioli, an Italian Jesuit who produced one of the first detailed maps of the moon in 1651, to a large and bright nearby albedo feature (now known as Reiner Gamma). The name was transferred to its present location by Johann Heinrich Mädler in his influential Mappa Selenographica, published in collaboration with Wilhelm Beer in four parts between 1834 and 1836. Mädler's motive for this change was the fact that his lunar map did not name albedo features, forcing him to transfer Gallileo's name to an insignificant nearby crater.

atellite 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 Galilaei crater.

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