Apollo 15 Mapping Camera image
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Coordinates | 10°42′S 76°18′E / 10.7°S 76.3°ECoordinates: 10°42′S 76°18′E / 10.7°S 76.3°E |
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Diameter | 78 km |
Depth | Unknown |
Colongitude | 285° at sunrise |
Eponym | Jean-François de La Pérouse |
La Pérouse is a lunar impact crater that is located near the eastern limb of the Moon. It lies northwest of the larger crater Ansgarius, and to the east of Kapteyn. This crater appears foreshortened due to its location, but the rim is nearly circular when viewed from orbit.
The rim of La Pérouse is not significantly worn by subsequent impacts, and its features are well-defined. line much of the inner wall, and there is a small outer . There are also small outward bulges in the rim to the south-southeast and south-southwest. Within the interior floor is a central ridge offset to the northeast of the midpoint, and this formation is somewhat elongated to the southeast. There is a small crater in the southeastern part of the floor.
The name is sometimes spelt 'La Peyrouse'.
By convention these features are identified on lunar maps by placing the letter on the side of the crater midpoint that is closest to La Pérouse.
La Pérouse A is surrounded by a small patch of higher albedo ejecta that resulted from the impact that created this small feature. D lies at the south tip of the central peak, and E is a subdued crater to the east.