Raspletin (crater)

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Crater characteristics
Coordinates 22.5° S, 151.8° E
Diameter 48 km
Depth 2.1 km
Colongitude 209° at sunrise
Eponym Aleksandr A. Raspletin

Raspletin is a lunar crater that is located along the southeastern inner edge of the much larger Gagarin walled-plain, on the far side of the Moon.

The southeastern inner wall of Raspletin has merged with the edge of Gagarin's rim, giving it the appearance of a much wider face along that side. The remainder of the rim is somewhat polygonal in outline, with straight faces to the north and west. The edge is eroded, with some small craters along the southern rim. A small crater is attached to the southern outer rim where Raspletin joins Gagarin's inner face.

The interior floor is irregular in the southeast half, and more level to the northwest. At the mid-point is a merged pair of small crater rims that appear worn and rounded. There is a small crater along the edge of the inner wall to the northeast and another along the southwest inner side.

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