Burckhardt (crater)

Burckhardt (crater)
Diameter 57 km
Depth 4.8 km
Colongitude 304° at sunrise
Eponym Johann K. Burckhardt

Burckhardt is a lunar impact crater that is located in the northeast part of the Moon. It lies between the craters Geminus just to the north and Cleomedes to the south.

Burckhardt lies across two slightly smaller craters on opposite sides, producing a triple-crater formation. Burckhardt E is overlaid by the southwest quadrant of Burckhardt, while Burckhardt F is overlaid by the northwest quadrant. The rim of Burckhardt is generally circular but somewhat irregular in form. There is a central rise near the mid-point of the crater floor.

Satellite craters

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 Burckhardt.

Burckhardt Latitude Longitude Diameter
A 30.5° N 58.8° E 28 km
B 29.9° N 60.1° E 11 km
C 31.6° N 59.0° E 6 km
E 30.6° N 55.7° E 39 km
F 31.4° N 57.2° E 43 km
G 32.1° N 57.5° E 7 km

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