Maskelyne (crater)
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Maskelyne is a solitary lunar
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 crater
Impact crater
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 that lies in the southeast part of the Mare Tranquillitatis
Mare Tranquillitatis
Mare Tranquillitatis is a lunar mare that sits within the Tranquillitatis basin on the Moon. The mare material within the basin consists of basalt formed in the intermediate to young age group of the Upper Imbrian epoch. The surrounding mountains are thought to be of the Lower Imbrian epoch, but...

. The outer rim has a somewhat polygon
Polygon
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al shape, although it is generally circular. The inner walls are terraced and there is a low central rise at the mid-point of the floor.

The landing site of the Apollo 11
Apollo 11
In early 1969, Bill Anders accepted a job with the National Space Council effective in August 1969 and announced his retirement as an astronaut. At that point Ken Mattingly was moved from the support crew into parallel training with Anders as backup Command Module Pilot in case Apollo 11 was...

 expedition is located about 250 kilometers to the west-southwest.

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 Maskelyne.
Maskelyne Latitude Longitude Diameter
A 0.1° N 34.0° E 29 km
B 2.0° N 28.9° E 9 km
C 1.1° N 32.7° E 9 km
D 2.5° N 32.5° E 33 km
F 4.2° N 35.3° E 21 km
G 2.4° N 26.7° E 6 km
J 3.2° N 32.7° E 4 km
K 3.3° N 29.6° E 5 km
M 7.8° N 27.9° E 8 km
N 5.4° N 30.3° E 5 km
P 0.5° N 34.1° E 10 km
R 3.0° N 31.3° E 13 km
T 0.0° S 36.6° E 5 km
W 0.9° N 29.2° E 4 km
X 1.3° N 27.4° E 4 km
Y 1.8° N 28.1° E 4 km


The following craters have been renamed by the IAU
International Astronomical Union
The International Astronomical Union IAU is a collection of professional astronomers, at the Ph.D. level and beyond, active in professional research and education in astronomy...

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  • Maskelyne E — See Aryabhata (crater)
    Aryabhata (crater)
    Aryabhata, named after Indian astronomer Aryabhata , is the remnant of a lunar impact crater located in the eastern Mare Tranquillitatis. The crater has been almost submerged by lava-flow, and now only an arc-shaped ridge formed from the eastern half of the rim remains above the lunar mare. This...

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  • Maskelyne H — See Wallach (crater)
    Wallach (crater)
    Wallach is a tiny lunar impact crater located in the eastern Mare Tranquillitatis. It is a circular, bowl-shaped feature with a negligible interior floor; the inner walls just slope down to the mid-point of the crater. Wallach is located to the northeast of the crater Maskelyne, near some low...

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