Glauber (crater)

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Crater characteristics
Coordinates 11.5° N, 142.6° E
Diameter 15 km
Depth Unknown
Colongitude 218° at sunrise
Eponym Johann R. Glauber

Glauber is a small lunar crater that is located just to the north of the large Mendeleev walled-plain, on the Moon's far side. This crater lies just outside the irregular rim of Mendeleev, but well within the outer skirt of ejecta. It is a circular crater with a rim that has not been significantly eroded. The simple inner walls slope down to a small floor at the mid-point with a peak at the center. The diameter of the floor is only about one-third that of the crater.

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