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Townley (crater)

Townley
Townley crater
The crater Townley from Lunar Orbiter 1. NASA/L&PI image.
Coordinates 3°24′N 63°18′E / 3.4°N 63.3°E / 3.4; 63.3Coordinates: 3°24′N 63°18′E / 3.4°N 63.3°E / 3.4; 63.3
Diameter 18 km
Depth Unknown
Colongitude 257° at sunrise
Eponym Sidney D. Townley

Townley is a small lunar impact crater that is located in the eastern part of the Moon. It lies to the northwest of Mare Spumans and southeast of the crater Apollonius. This crater was designated Apollonius G before being assigned a name by the IAU.

This crater is generally circular, with inner wall that slopes down to a relatively dark floor that is generally flat. The albedo of this floor is similar to the lunar mare to the southeast. The rim is not significantly worn or eroded, although there is a crater-like notch along the southeast rim. A small crater is attached to the northern rim, and several tiny craters lie near the southwest side.


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