Pierazzo (crater)

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Coordinates3°18′N 100°14′W / 3.3°N 100.24°W / 3.3; -100.24
DepthUnknown
Colongitude100° at sunrise
Pierazzo
Mosaic of Clementine images
Coordinates3°18′N 100°14′W / 3.3°N 100.24°W / 3.3; -100.24
Diameter9.29 km[1]
DepthUnknown
Colongitude100° at sunrise
EponymElisabetta Pierazzo
LRO image at a much lower sun angle than above

Pierazzo is a small lunar impact crater on the far side of the Moon. It is located within the north-northwestern section of the immense skirt of ejecta that surrounds the Mare Orientale impact basin. To the south is the Montes Cordillera mountain ring. To the west is the crater Lents.

This crater produced a broad, wispy ray system that extends for more than 100 km in all directions. The ejecta blanket contains multiple lobate impact melt flows, that extend to over 40 km from the centre of the 9.3 km diameter crater, and that appear dark in contrast to the surrounding material.[2]

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