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Encyclopedia > Guericke (crater)
General characteristics
Latitude 11.5° S
Longitude 14.1° W
Diameter 58 km
Depth 0.7 km
Colongitude 14° at sunrise
Name source Otto von Guericke

Guericke is the remnant of a lunar crater at the north part of the Mare Nubium. To the north-northwest lies the large Fra Mauro formation, along with the co-joined Parry and Bonpland craters. To the east are the Kundt and Davy craters.


The surviving rim of Guericke crater has been worn, battered, and partly submerged by the basaltic lava that covers the floor. The wall is now little more than a circular series of ridges that join with rises that flow to the north, northwest, and south. The flooded crater remnant 'Guericke F' is attached to the southwest exterior. The interior flood has a few small rises in the otherwise nearly flat surface. Two craterlets mark the floor in the southwest quadrant.


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 Guericke crater.

Guericke Latitude Longitude Diameter
A 11.1° S 17.3° W 5 km
B 14.5° S 15.3° W 16 km
D 12.0° S 14.6° W 8 km
E 10.0° S 12.0° W 4 km
F 12.2° S 15.3° W 21 km
G 14.0° S 15.0° W 5 km
H 12.4° S 14.2° W 6 km
J 10.6° S 13.4° W 8 km
K 15.1° S 13.3° W 3 km
M 12.9° S 12.5° W 2 km
N 12.5° S 9.9° W 3 km
P 15.0° S 14.6° W 3 km
S 10.3° S 13.3° W 11 km


The following craters have been renamed by the IAU.

  • Guericke C — See Kundt crater.

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Guericke (crater) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (183 words)
Guericke is the remnant of a lunar crater at the north part of the Mare Nubium.
To the east are the Kundt and Davy craters.
The surviving rim of Guericke crater has been worn, battered, and partly submerged by the basaltic lava that covers the floor.
Kundt (crater) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (87 words)
Kundt is a small, bowl-shaped lunar impact crater in the northern section of the Mare Nubium.
This crater lies part way between Guericke crater to the west and Davy crater in the east.
Kundt crater was identified as 'Guericke C' prior to being renamed by the IAU.
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