Gena (crater)

Coordinates: 38°16′16″N 35°00′43″W / 38.271°N 35.012°W / 38.271; -35.012
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Gena
Map of the minor features that the rover Lunokhod-1 passed, Gena is in the middle of the photo
Coordinates38°16′16″N 35°00′43″W / 38.271°N 35.012°W / 38.271; -35.012
Diameterc. 200 m
DepthUnknown
EponymRussian male name of Greek origin

Gena is a tiny crater on the Moon. It is near the site where Soviet lunar rover Lunokhod 1 landed in November 1970, in the Mare Imbrium region. Its diameter is 0.2 km.[1] The name Gena does not refer to a specific person; it is a male name of Russian origin, a diminutive form of Gennady.[1]

  • Gena is one of twelve named craters near the landing site, located in the northwest of Mare Imbrium
    Gena is one of twelve named craters near the landing site, located in the northwest of Mare Imbrium
  • LRO image
    LRO image

References

  1. ^ a b "Gena (crater)". Gazetteer of Planetary Nomenclature. USGS Astrogeology Research Program.

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