Chandler (crater)

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Crater characteristics
Coordinates 43.8° N, 171.5° E
Diameter 85 km
Depth Unknown
Colongitude 190° at sunrise
Eponym Seth C. Chandler

Chandler is a lunar crater that is located in the northern hemisphere, on the Moon's far side. It lies to the southeast of the large D'Alembert walled plain, and southeast of the slightly smaller Chernyshev crater.

This is a heavily worn and eroded crater that is now essentially a wide, irregular depression in the rugged lunar surface. Attached to the outer south-southwest rim is the slightly smaller but equally worn 'Chandler P'. Multiple small craters lie along the rim and inner wall of Chandler, but the northern part of the rim has been nearly obliterated by a cluster of small impacts. There is also seemingly a chain of impacts that run across the crater mid-point, with a double impact in the western half and a chain of three impacts in the eastern half. The remainder of the floor is somewhat irregular, with multiple tiny craters and a pair of small impacts near the southern rim.

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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 Chandler crater.

Chandler Latitude Longitude Diameter
G 43.3° N 175.8° E 33 km
P 41.7° N 170.3° E 67 km
Q 41.2° N 169.2° E 16 km
U 45.5° N 166.7° E 14 km

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