Krasovskiy (crater)

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Crater characteristics
Coordinates 3.9° N, 175.5° W
Diameter 59 km
Depth Unknown
Colongitude 176° at sunrise
Eponym Feodosiy N. Krasovskiy

Krasovsky is an impact crater on the far side of the Moon from the Earth. It is located about three crater diameters to the north-northwest of Daedalus crater. It is otherwise relatively isolated from impact craters of note, with the nearest comparable feature being Tiselius crater to the west-northwest.

The rim of this crater is relatively well-defined, and has not suffered significant impact erosion. Within the interior floor is a central peak that is offset slightly to the west of the mid-point. There are no notable craters along the rim or within the interior.

One of the faint extremities of the ray system belonging to Jackson crater passes less than half a crater diameter to the west of Krasovsky. The ray originates to the north-northeast.

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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 Krasovskiy crater.

Krasovskiy Latitude Longitude Diameter
C 6.1° N 173.6° W 23 km
F 3.7° N 172.5° W 15 km
H 2.7° N 171.4° W 46 km
J 3.2° N 174.1° W 32 km
L 0.4° S 174.8° W 58 km
N 1.0° N 176.0° W 22 km
P 0.8° N 177.3° W 41 km
T 3.6° N 177.1° W 100 km
Z 5.9° N 175.6° W 15 km

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