Hédervári (crater)

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Crater characteristics
Coordinates 81.8° S, 84.0° E
Diameter 69 km
Depth Unknown
Colongitude 290° at sunrise
Eponym Peter Hédervári

Hédervári is a lunar crater that is located in the southern part of the Moon, only a few crater diameters from the south lunar pole. It is attached to the northern rim of the larger Amundsen crater, and lies south of Hale crater. Due to its location, this crater is viewed nearly from the edge from Earth, which hinders the amount of detail that can be observed. It is also illuminated obliquely by the Sun, and the interior is often cloaked in shadows.

This is an eroded crater with a rough and irregular outer rim. The smaller crater 'Amundsen C' lies across the northern rim, as well as the inner wall and part of the interior floor. The outer rampart of Amundsen crater covers the southern part of the inner wall. The interior floor is rough in places, particularly in the western half. The eastern floor is more level and featureless. There is a mount of rough ground about the mid-point.

This feature was previously identified as 'Amundsen A' before being assigned a name by the IAU.

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