Rynin (crater)

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Crater characteristics
Coordinates 47.0° N, 103.5° W
Diameter 75 km
Depth Unknown
Colongitude 104° at sunrise
Eponym Nikolaj A. Rynin

Rynin is a lunar crater that is located just behind the northwestern limb, on the far side of the Moon. It is located just to the east of the larger Stefan crater, and to the southwest of Chapman crater.

This is an older lunar crater with an outer rim that has been worn and rounded due to impact erosion. The edge remains relatively well-defined around most of the perimeter, but it is overlaid by several smaller craters. Along the eastern side is a long, dagger-shaped gash that cuts through the rim and inner wall to reach the interior floor. This gash is connected to a crater formation just outside the eastern edge of Rynin. A shelf of slumped material runs along the inner wall northward.

The western section of the interior floor of Rynin is occupied by a smaller crater, which stretches from the base of the inner wall to almost the mid-point of Rynin. There are smaller impacts across the otherwise relatively level interior floor, including three along the southern inner wall.

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