Coordinates | 11°54′S 104°36′E / 11.9°S 104.6°E |
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Diameter | 232.77 km (144.64 mi) |
Colongitude | 259° at sunrise |
Eponym | Louis Pasteur |
Pasteur is a large lunar impact crater, approximately 233 kilometers in diameter, belonging to the category termed a walled plain. It was named after French chemist and microbiologist Louis Pasteur.[1] It lies on the far side of the Moon as seen from the Earth, just beyond the eastern limb. The vicinity of this crater is occasionally brought into view from Earth due to librations, although not much detail can be seen.