Wróblewski (crater)

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Crater characteristics
Coordinates 4.0° S, 152.8° E
Diameter 21 km
Depth Unknown
Colongitude   207° at sunrise
Eponym Sigmund von Wróblewski

Wróblewski is a small lunar crater that lies just to the southeast of the huge Gagarin impact basin. The Raspletin crater lies along the rim of Gagarin just to the northwest of Wroblewski. To the south-southeast is Sierpinski crater. As with many lunar crater of this size, Wroblewski is a roughly circular and bowl-shaped. It has undergone some wear along the rim edge from subsequent impacts.

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