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Hale (lunar crater)

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with some indications of slumping. The inner floor is flat with only a few tiny craterlets to mark the surface. Near the midpoint of the interior is a complex central peak formation, with an additional low rise just to the north.
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The rim of Hale is well-defined, with little wear from later impacts, but has a somewhat irregular, notched perimeter. The inner surface is multiply
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By convention these features are identified on lunar maps by placing the letter on the side of the crater midpoint that is closest to Hale.
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this formation is viewed from the side. Thus the crater must be viewed from
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This article is about the crater on the Moon. For the Martian crater, see
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to the north. To the east on the far side is the huge walled plain
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in order to discern much detail. The nearest crater of note is
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Index

Hale (Martian crater)

Lunar Orbiter 4
Coordinates
74°12′S 90°48′E / 74.2°S 90.8°E / -74.2; 90.8
Diameter
Depth
Colongitude
Eponym
George E. Hale
William Hale


Apollo 15
lunar
impact crater
Moon
far side
Moon
Earth
orbit
Wexler
Schrödinger
Demonax
terraced
Whitaker, E. A.
NASA
"Gazetteer of Planetary Nomenclature"
USGS
Bussey, B.

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