Stearns (crater)

Stearns (crater)
Diameter 36 km
Depth Unknown
Colongitude 198° at sunrise
Eponym Carl L. Stearns

Stearns is a lunar impact crater on the far side of the Moon. Unlike many lunar craters, this is a relatively fresh and well-defined impact feature with little appearance of erosion. The rim edge is sharp and roughly circular, with some unevenness. The inner walls are simple slopes down to piles of talus along the base. At the mid-point of the somewhat uneven interior floor is a central peak.

This crater is located about mid-way between Appleton to the northwest and Nušl to the southeast. Just over one crater diameter to the south-southwest of Stearns is the smaller crater Steno.

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