Breislak (crater)

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Crater characteristics
Coordinates 48.2° S, 18.3° E
Diameter 50 km
Depth 2.6 km
Colongitude 342° at sunrise
Eponym Scipione Breislak

Breislak is a lunar crater that lies within one crater diameter north-northwest of Baco crater, in the southern part of the Moon. To the north-northwest is the Barocius crater, and to the west lies the Clairaut crater. Was named in honor of geologist Scipione Breislak.

The rim of this crater has been heavily-worn by subsequent impacts, and several small craterlets lie along the outer wall. One of these craters has cut a notch in the southeast wall, and there are craterlets to the northeast and southwest of this break. A small crater lies on the inner face of the northern wall. The inner surface is roughly level, but pock-marked by several tiny craterlets.

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By convention these features are identified on lunar maps by placing the letter on the side of the crater mid-point that is closest to Breislak crater.

Breislak Latitude Longitude Diameter
A 47.0° S 17.4° E 7 km
B 47.6° S 18.1° E 7 km
C 48.9° S 18.8° E 6 km
D 48.0° S 18.7° E 5 km
E 47.7° S 19.1° E 8 km
F 48.4° S 19.4° E 7 km
G 46.9° S 19.1° E 16 km

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