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Elbow is a feature on Earth's Moon, a crater in the Hadley–Apennine region. Astronauts David Scott and James Irwin visited the east rim of it in 1971, on the Apollo 15 mission, during EVA 1. The east rim of Elbow was designated Geology Station 1 of the mission. Geology Station 2 was to the southwest of the crater, up the slope of Mons Hadley Delta. Elbow is located on the edge of Hadley Rille, about 1 km northeast of the larger St. George crater, and about 3.2 km southwest of the Apollo 15 landing site itself. The Apollo 15 Preliminary Science Report describes Elbow as follows:

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  • Elbow is a feature on Earth's Moon, a crater in the Hadley–Apennine region. Astronauts David Scott and James Irwin visited the east rim of it in 1971, on the Apollo 15 mission, during EVA 1. The east rim of Elbow was designated Geology Station 1 of the mission. Geology Station 2 was to the southwest of the crater, up the slope of Mons Hadley Delta. Elbow is located on the edge of Hadley Rille, about 1 km northeast of the larger St. George crater, and about 3.2 km southwest of the Apollo 15 landing site itself. The Apollo 15 Preliminary Science Report describes Elbow as follows: Station 1 is located on the east flank of Elbow Crater, a 400-m-diameter crater that lies near the junction of the mare surface and the Apennine Front. Elbow Crater is a relatively old Copernican-age crater formed by an impact at a sharp bend in Hadley Rille. Elbow is approximately 0.5 km north of the foot of the Hadley Delta slope. Younger small craters occur on the Elbow Crater ejecta blanket. The surface is generally flat but hummocky in detail. The surface material is composed of fine-grained soil with sparse to common pebble-size and larger fragments. The larger fragments are locally concentrated around the young, fresh crater on the Elbow Crater ejecta blanket. The crater was named by the astronauts after its location at a bend, or elbow, in Hadley Rille, and the name was formally adopted by the IAU in 1973. (en)
  • Elbow es un cráter lunar perteneciente a la región . Está ubicado en el borde del cañón denominado Hadley Rille, aproximadamente a 1 km al noreste del cráter St. George (más grande), y a unos 3.2 km al sudoeste del punto de aterrizaje del Apolo 15. Los astronautas de la misión Apolo 15 David Scott y James B. Irwin visitaron su borde oriental en 1971, durante la EVA 1. El borde este de Elbow se designó Estación Geológica 1 de la misión. La Estación Geológica 2 estaba al suroeste del cráter, subiendo la pendiente del Mons Hadley Delta. El Informe Preliminar Científico del Apolo 15​ describe Elbow de la siguiente manera: (es)
  • 肘弯坑(Elbow)是月球哈德利-亚平宁区的一座撞击陨石坑。1971年,在阿波罗15号任务的第一次舱外活动期间,宇航员大卫·斯科特和詹姆斯·艾尔文曾到访过它的东侧边缘。肘弯坑的东侧边缘被指定为1号地质科考点,2号科考点在它的西南,位于哈德利·德尔塔山斜坡上。 肘弯坑位于哈德利月溪边缘,距西南1公里是更大的圣乔治坑,往东北3.2公里则是阿波罗15号的着陆点。 《阿波罗15号初步科考报告》描述肘弯坑如下: 1号科考点位于肘弯坑的东侧面,一座400米直径位于月海表面和亚平宁山脉交界处的陨石坑。肘弯坑是一座相对古老的哥白尼纪陨石坑,形成于一次在哈德利月溪中急转弯处发生的冲击事件。肘弯坑坐落在哈德利·德尔塔山山脚以北约0.5公里处,更小更年轻的陨坑出现在肘弯坑喷出物覆盖区中。表面大致平坦,但细看呈波丘地,地表层由细颗粒月壤构成,带有稀疏的普通卵石般尺寸和更大的碎岩。较大的碎岩集中于肘弯坑喷出物覆盖区中更年轻、更新鲜的陨坑周边。 该坑名是由宇航员以哈德利月溪中的一处拐弯或肘部处命名的,并在1973年被国际天文联合会正式接受。。 (zh)
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  • 肘弯坑(Elbow)是月球哈德利-亚平宁区的一座撞击陨石坑。1971年,在阿波罗15号任务的第一次舱外活动期间,宇航员大卫·斯科特和詹姆斯·艾尔文曾到访过它的东侧边缘。肘弯坑的东侧边缘被指定为1号地质科考点,2号科考点在它的西南,位于哈德利·德尔塔山斜坡上。 肘弯坑位于哈德利月溪边缘,距西南1公里是更大的圣乔治坑,往东北3.2公里则是阿波罗15号的着陆点。 《阿波罗15号初步科考报告》描述肘弯坑如下: 1号科考点位于肘弯坑的东侧面,一座400米直径位于月海表面和亚平宁山脉交界处的陨石坑。肘弯坑是一座相对古老的哥白尼纪陨石坑,形成于一次在哈德利月溪中急转弯处发生的冲击事件。肘弯坑坐落在哈德利·德尔塔山山脚以北约0.5公里处,更小更年轻的陨坑出现在肘弯坑喷出物覆盖区中。表面大致平坦,但细看呈波丘地,地表层由细颗粒月壤构成,带有稀疏的普通卵石般尺寸和更大的碎岩。较大的碎岩集中于肘弯坑喷出物覆盖区中更年轻、更新鲜的陨坑周边。 该坑名是由宇航员以哈德利月溪中的一处拐弯或肘部处命名的,并在1973年被国际天文联合会正式接受。。 (zh)
  • Elbow is a feature on Earth's Moon, a crater in the Hadley–Apennine region. Astronauts David Scott and James Irwin visited the east rim of it in 1971, on the Apollo 15 mission, during EVA 1. The east rim of Elbow was designated Geology Station 1 of the mission. Geology Station 2 was to the southwest of the crater, up the slope of Mons Hadley Delta. Elbow is located on the edge of Hadley Rille, about 1 km northeast of the larger St. George crater, and about 3.2 km southwest of the Apollo 15 landing site itself. The Apollo 15 Preliminary Science Report describes Elbow as follows: (en)
  • Elbow es un cráter lunar perteneciente a la región . Está ubicado en el borde del cañón denominado Hadley Rille, aproximadamente a 1 km al noreste del cráter St. George (más grande), y a unos 3.2 km al sudoeste del punto de aterrizaje del Apolo 15. (es)
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