Scientific Interest
Clavius, one of the Moon’s largest craters, offers valuable insights into its geological history, especially the impact events that shaped its surface. With a diameter of 230 kilometers, the crater helps scientists understand the long-term effects of such impacts on the lunar crust.
The central peak of Clavius, formed by material pushed upward during the impact, is of great interest. Studying its composition helps scientists learn more about the deeper layers of the Moon’s crust and its internal structure.
The flat floor of Clavius contains smaller craters and potential evidence of ancient volcanic activity. These features aid in understanding the Moon’s volcanic history and surface evolution, shedding light on its geologic past.
Clavius is also a key site for the potential presence of water ice, particularly in permanently shadowed regions. Water ice could become a valuable resource for future lunar missions, supporting life and fuel production.
The crater’s impact history helps scientists better understand the role of impacts in shaping planetary surfaces, contributing to models of lunar and planetary evolution.
Clavius’ distinct features make it an ideal target for future exploration, including as a potential landing site for NASA’s Artemis missions. Studying Clavius could reveal more about the Moon’s resources and history, supporting long-term lunar exploration.
Formation
Clavius, one of the Moon’s largest craters at 230 kilometers in diameter, provides insights into the geological history and impact events shaping the lunar surface. It helps scientists understand the effects of impacts on the Moon’s crust.
The central peak of Clavius, formed by material pushed upward during the impact, offers valuable information about the deeper lunar crust and its structure.
The flat floor of Clavius, with smaller craters and possible volcanic activity, sheds light on the Moon’s volcanic history and surface evolution.
Clavius is a key site for potential water ice in permanently shadowed regions, valuable for future lunar missions supporting life and fuel production.
The crater’s impact history helps scientists understand how impacts shape planetary surfaces and contributes to models of lunar evolution.
Clavius’ features make it an ideal target for future exploration, including potential landing sites for NASA’s Artemis missions, offering insights into the Moon’s resources.
Diameter 230 km (143 mi)
Depth 4.5 kn (2.8 mi)
Age 3.8 BYO
Eponym Christoph Clavius
Location of Clavius crater as Seen from
the Earth’s Northern Hemisphere
* This item is artisan crafted with meticulous care. Given its handmade and hand-finished nature, variations are to be expected and celebrated.
Size | Width | Height | Depth |
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S | 7.25 in (18.4 cm) | 7.25 in (18.4 cm) | 1.5 (3.8 cm) |
M | 13.25 in (33.6 cm) | 13.25 in (33.6 cm) | 1.5 in (3.8 cm) |
L | 25.25 in (64.1 cm) | 25.25 in (64.1 cm) | 1.5 in (3.8 cm) |
XL (Coming Soon) | 49.25 in (125.1 cm) | 49.25 in (125.1 cm) | 3.25 in (8.3 cm) |
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Clavius, one of the Moon’s largest craters at 230 kilometers in diameter, offers insights into the geological history and impact events shaping the lunar surface. It helps scientists understand the effects of impacts on the Moon’s crust.
The central peak of Clavius, formed by material pushed upward during the impact, provides valuable information about the lunar crust and its structure.
The flat floor, with smaller craters and signs of volcanic activity, sheds light on the Moon’s volcanic history and surface evolution.
Clavius is a key site for potential water ice in shadowed regions, useful for future lunar missions supporting life and fuel production.
The crater’s impact history helps scientists understand planetary surface formation and contributes to lunar evolution models.
Clavius’ features make it an ideal target for future exploration, including potential landing sites for NASA’s Artemis missions.
Location of Clavius crater as Seen from the Earth's Northern Hemisphere
Materials
*This item is artisan crafted with meticulous care. Given its handmade and hand-finished nature, variations are to be expected and celebrated.
Dimensions
Size | Width | Height | Depth |
---|---|---|---|
S | 7.25in (18.4 cm) | 7.25in (18.4 cm) | 1.5 (3.8 cm) |
M | 13.25 in (33.6 cm) | 13.25 in (33.6 cm) | 1.5 in (3.8 cm) |
L | 25.25 in (64.1 cm) | 25.25 in (64.1 cm) | 1.5 in (3.8 cm) |
XL | 49.25 in (125.1 cm) | 49.25 in (125.1 cm) | 3.25 in (8.3 cm) |