Yakovkin (crater)
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Coordinates | 54.5° S, 78.8° W |
Diameter | 37 km |
Depth | Unknown |
Colongitude | 80° at sunrise |
Eponym | A. A. Yakovkin |
Yakovkin is a lunar crater that lies very near the southwest limb of the Moon. It is located to the northwest of the Pingré crater, and was designated 'Pingré H' before it was named by the IAU. The proximity of this crater to the limb hinders observation from the Earth, and gives it a foreshortened appearance.
The uneven rim of this crater has a polygonal shape, rather than forming a simple circle. The interior floor has been flooded by lava, leaving a relatively small inner wall. The interior floor is nearly featureless, with only a few tiny craterlets marking the surface. The surrounding terrain appears to have been resurfaced, and is marked only by small or shallow craters. The terrain further to the northeast is considerably more rough and uneven.
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