Nobili (crater)

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Crater characteristics
Nobili crater and surroundings
The craters Nobili (upper left), Jenkins (upper right), Weierstrass (lower center) and Van Vleck (lower right) from Lunar Orbiter 1. NASA/L&PI image.
Coordinates 0.2° N, 75.9° E
Diameter 42 km
Depth Unknown
Colongitude 285° at sunrise
Eponym Leopoldo Nobili

Nobili is a lunar crater that lies near the eastern limb of the Moon, giving it a foreshortened appearance when viewed from the Earth. The crater overlays the western rim of the slightly larger 'Schubert X' crater, and the eastern rim of this satellite crater is overlaid by Jenkins crater, resulting in a triple crater formation. To the south lies Gilbert crater.

Nobili is a circular crater formation with a worn, circular rim. The rim wall is smaller along the eastern side where it overlaps 'Schubert X'. A small crater, 'Gilbert P', is attached to the southwestern rim, and there is a small break in the northeastern rim. The interior floor is nearly featureless, with a small double-peak formation at the center.

This crater was previously designated 'Schubert Y', before being given its current name by the IAU.

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