Couder (crater)

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Crater characteristics
Coordinates 4.8° S, 92.4° E
Diameter 21 km
Depth Unknown
Colongitude 93° at sunrise
Eponym Andre Couder

Couder is a small lunar impact crater that is located just behind the western limb of the Moon, in a region of the surface that is brought into view during favorable librations. It lies on the inner foothills of the Montes Cordillera, a ring-shaped mountain range that surrounds the Mare Orientale impact basin.

This region is relatively devoid of major craters, with the nearest being Schlüter crater almost due east. Slightly further to the south of Couder is Maunder crater, at the edge of the mare. This crater was designated 'Maunder Z' prior to being named by the IAU.

This is a bowl-shaped crater with a sharp rim and an interior floor about half the diameter of the crater. The crater is slightly long along a line to the northwest, where the inner wall is also at its widest. It is otherwise an undistinguished crater formation.

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