Kohlschütter (crater)

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Crater characteristics
Coordinates 14.4° N, 154.0° E
Diameter 53 km
Depth Unknown
Colongitude 206° at sunrise
Eponym Arnold Kohlschütter

Kohlschütter is a lunar crater that can not be viewed directly from the Earth as it lies on the Moon's far side. It is located a couple of hundred kilometers to the southeast of the Mare Moscoviense, and due south of the smaller Nagaoka crater. It is a relatively isolated formation surrounded by a multitude of smaller impacts typical of the battered far side.

The outer rim of Kohlschutter is worn and eroded, with a small crater across the northwest side, and smaller impacts along the west and northeastern edge. The southern rim is more shallow than elsewhere. The interior floor is relatively level.

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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 Kohlschütter crater.

Kohlschütter Latitude Longitude Diameter
N 11.6° N 153.7° E 27 km
Q 13.2° N 153.0° E 20 km
W 16.3° N 151.2° E 32 km

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