Humboldtianum

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Humboldtianum is a large lunar impact basin located near the Moon’s northeastern limb, notable for its rugged, heavily cratered terrain.

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Humboldtianum canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf lunar impact basin
lunar mare region
belongsToCategory lunar impact basins
lunar surface features
coordinateSystem selenographic coordinates
formedBy large impact event
geologicContext lunar far-northeastern limb region
hasEponym Alexander von Humboldt
hasFeature cratered floor
inner basin
mare-filled interior regions
outer rim
ring of mountains
hasNearbyFeature Bel’kovich crater
Endymion crater
Hayn crater
Mare Humboldtianum
isOlderThan Mare Humboldtianum basalt flooding
isPartOf lunar highlands region
isTypeOf multi-ring impact structure
locatedNear Moon’s northeastern limb
locatedOn Moon
locatedOnHemisphere near side of the Moon
namingBody International Astronomical Union
observationAffectedBy libration
observedFrom Earth
surfaceComposition anorthositic highland material
basaltic mare material
terrainCharacteristic heavily cratered
rugged
visibilityFromEarth foreshortened

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Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.

Baade lunar crater hasNeighboringCrater Humboldtianum
subject surface form: Baade