IWLOP #037 – Theophilus (Sinus Asperitatis & Mare Nectaris Area)

The three craters - Theophilus, Cyrillus and Catharina - are all about 100 km in diameter and form a trio bordering the edge of Mare Nectaris.

Location: 11.4 S 26-22 E    Origin: Impact     Size: 100 km     Rukl: 46     Type: Complex Crater (CC)

Objects: Theophilus, Sinus Asperitatis, Mädler
Others Identified: Cyrillus, Ibn Rushd, Kant, Mons Penck

Observation 1:
Location: Home

Date: 2019-06-08
Time: 11:10 PM ADT
Equipment: 10" Meade SCT, 12 mm eyepiece with 90° FOV + x2 Barlow
Magnification: x416
Seeing: Very Good (4) 
Transparency: Good (3)
SQM: 19.41
Temperature: 15° C - 10° C, no wind or clouds

R1:  Theophilus located between Mare Nectaris and Sinus Asperitatis, and above Cyrillus.
R2: Theophilus had a terraced wall, flat floor and a 4-part central peak.
R3: The continuous ejecta deposit went from Theophilus into the Sinus.
R4: Mädler was oval-shaped, much smaller, and steep-sided with a smooth dark floor.

Observation 2:
Location: Home
Date: 2020-05-25
Time: 9:35 PM ADT
Equipment: 6" Dobsonian, 9.7 mm eyepiece + x2 Barlow
Magnification: x250
Seeing: Good (3) 
Transparency: Good (3)

C1: The landscape north of Theophilus looked like a very rough lava flow for the same distance as the crater radius. There were no deep ridges detectable in the 'flow'.

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