Schomberger (crater)

Schomberger (crater)
Diameter 85 km
Depth 3.4 km
Colongitude 340° at sunrise
Eponym Georg Schomberger

Schomberger is a prominent lunar impact crater that lies in the southern part of the Moon, in the area near the limb. It is located to the southwest of the crater Boguslawsky, and southeast of Simpelius. The relatively young satellite crater Schomberger A is nearly attached to the southern rim, and the much-aged Schomberger C lies just off the western rim.

This is a relatively well-defined crater with sharp features that have not been significantly worn down by minor impacts. The rim is roughly circular and sharp-edged, with a complex inner wall marked by slumping and many ridges and terraces. The inner floor is relatively flat and level, although somewhat rougher in the western half. At the mid-point of the interior is a central peak complex formed by several ridges.

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 Schomberger.

Schomberger Latitude Longitude Diameter
A 78.8° S 24.4° E 31 km
C 77.2° S 15.7° E 43 km
D 73.5° S 24.6° E 24 km
F 80.1° S 20.8° E 11 km
G 77.1° S 7.7° E 17 km
H 77.4° S 4.0° E 17 km
J 78.8° S 19.6° E 9 km
K 79.7° S 14.3° E 9 km
L 80.6° S 17.5° E 17 km
X 75.2° S 34.9° E 8 km
Y 74.6° S 29.0° E 17 km
Z 73.5° S 27.3° E 5 km

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