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User:Arlo Barnes/list of smallest named extraterrestrial craters

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This is a list of named extraterrestrial craters with an approximate radius smaller than ~1500 m. There are a large number of unnamed small craters, none of which are listed here. A crater usually gains a name from being large and therefore noticeable from a great distance, or by being of interest to a particular mission. Also not listed here are small Earth craters. A small crater is sometimes known as a craterlet, or more rarely a cupule.

List

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Small craters
Name Celestial body and coords Radius Maximum depth from rim plane Approximate volume inside crater
Airy-0 Mars (5°06′S 0°00′E / 5.1°S 0°E / -5.1; 0[a]) 250 m Un­known Un­known
Ada Mars (3°00′S 3°12′W / 3.0°S 3.2°W / -3.0; -3.2) 500 m Un­known Un­known
Alan Moon (10°54′S 6°06′W / 10.9°S 6.1°W / -10.9; -6.1) 1000 m Un­known Un­known
Albany Mars (23°12′N 49°06′W / 23.2°N 49.1°W / 23.2; -49.1) 1000 m Un­known Un­known
Amsterdam Mars (23°12′N 47°06′W / 23.2°N 47.1°W / 23.2; -47.1) 600 m Un­known Un­known
Angu Mars (20°12′N 254°24′W / 20.2°N 254.4°W / 20.2; -254.4) 900 m Un­known Un­known
Annapolis Mars (23°24′N 47°48′W / 23.4°N 47.8°W / 23.4; -47.8) 200 m Un­known Un­known
Ayacucho Mars (38°30′N 92°12′W / 38.5°N 92.2°W / 38.5; -92.2) 1200 m Un­known Un­known
Bada Mars (20°30′N 50°48′W / 20.5°N 50.8°W / 20.5; -50.8) 1050 m Un­known Un­known
Bar Mars (25°30′S 19°30′W / 25.5°S 19.5°W / -25.5; -19.5) 950 m Un­known Un­known
Borya Moon (38°17′04″N 35°00′25″W / 38.2845°N 35.007°W / 38.2845; -35.007) 200 m Un­known Un­known
Courtney Moon (25°06′N 30°48′W / 25.1°N 30.8°W / 25.1; -30.8) 600 m Un­known Un­known
Delia Moon (10°54′S 6°06′W / 10.9°S 6.1°W / -10.9; -6.1) 1000 m Un­known Un­known
Gena Moon (38°16′16″N 35°00′43″W / 38.271°N 35.012°W / 38.271; -35.012) 100 m Un­known Un­known
Harold Moon (10°54′S 6°00′W / 10.9°S 6.0°W / -10.9; -6.0) 1000 m Un­known Un­known
Ewen Moon (7°42′N 121°24′E / 7.7°N 121.4°E / 7.7; 121.4) 1500 m Un­known Un­known
Igor Moon (38°15′01″N 34°01′53″W / 38.2504°N 34.0315°W / 38.2504; -34.0315) 50 m Un­known Un­known
Ina Moon (18°40′N 5°18′E / 18.66°N 5.30°E / 18.66; 5.30) 1500 m 64m Un­known
Jerik Moon (18°32′N 27°38′E / 18.53°N 27.63°E / 18.53; 27.63) 320 m Un­known Un­known
Kolya Moon (38°18′46″N 34°59′51″W / 38.3128°N 34.9975°W / 38.3128; -34.9975) 70 m Un­known Un­known
Lev Moon (12°41′N 62°12′E / 12.69°N 62.2°E / 12.69; 62.2) 30 m Un­known Un­known
Mary Moon (18°56′N 27°23′E / 18.93°N 27.39°E / 18.93; 27.39) 260 m Un­known Un­known
Nikolya Moon (38°12′07″N 34°59′54″W / 38.20205°N 34.9984°W / 38.20205; -34.9984) 60 m Un­known Un­known
Osman Moon (11°00′S 6°12′W / 11.0°S 6.2°W / -11.0; -6.2) 1000 m Un­known Un­known
Priscilla Moon (10°54′S 6°12′W / 10.9°S 6.2°W / -10.9; -6.2) 900 m Un­known Un­known
Robert Moon (19°02′N 27°27′E / 19.03°N 27.45°E / 19.03; 27.45) 280 m Un­known Un­known
Slava Moon (38°18′00″N 35°00′15″W / 38.3°N 35.0042°W / 38.3; -35.0042) 50 m Un­known Un­known
Susan Moon (11°00′S 6°18′W / 11.0°S 6.3°W / -11.0; -6.3) 500 m Un­known Un­known
Tian Shi Moon (44°06′N 19°27′W / 44.1°N 19.45°W / 44.1; -19.45) 240 m Un­known Un­known
Vasya Moon (38°11′49″N 34°59′52″W / 38.197°N 34.9979°W / 38.197; -34.9979) 500 m Un­known Un­known

Notes

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  1. ^ longitude by definition

References

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  1. ^ "Mars". usgs.gov. Gazetteer of Planetary Nomenclature – International Astronomical Union (IAU) Working Group for Planetary System Nomenclature (WGPSN). Retrieved 9 August 2017.