Pawsey (crater)
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Coordinates | 44.5° N, 145.0° E |
Diameter | 60 km |
Depth | Unknown |
Colongitude | 216° at sunrise |
Eponym | Joseph L. Pawsey |
Pawsey is a worn impact crater that lies next to the northern outer ramparts of Wiener crater, on the far side of the Moon. To the east-northeast of Pawsey is the large Campbell crater, and further to the west is Bridgman crater.
This crater is partly overlaid by the ejecta from the younger Wiener impact, leaving an uneven formation with edges that have been blanketed by material. There is a small crater along the western rim, and another small, cup-shaped crater along the northeastern edge. Within the interior is a small, cup-shaped craterlet along the base of western inner wall.
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