Steklov (crater)

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Crater characteristics
Coordinates 36.7° S, 104.9° W
Diameter 36 km
Depth Unknown
Colongitude 106° at sunrise
Eponym Vladimir A. Steklov

Steklov is a lunar crater on the far side of the Moon, past the southwestern limb. It lies in the outer skirt of ejecta from the Mare Orientale impact basin, just to the southwest of the Montes Cordillera ring of mountains. About four crater diameters to the southwest is the slightly smaller Chant crater.

The rim of this crater has a sharp edge that has not been eroded by impacts. The inner walls slope directly downward to the edge of the irregular interior floor. The perimeter of this crater is roughly circular, but has a slight pear shape. There are no impacts of note within the interior.

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