KURCHATOV (CRATER)


'Kurchatov' is a lunar impact crater that
is located on the Moon's far side. It is just to the southwest of the Wiener crater, and further to the southeast of Bridgman crater. A couple of crater diameters to the south of Kurchatov is the northern edge of the Mare Moscoviense.
This is a worn and eroded crater formation, with a pair of small craters laying across the northern rim, and a generally worn and pitted rim and inner wall. A small crater lies along the northern inner wall and a bowl-shaped crater at the northwest edge of the interior floor. There is a small, elongated central ridge near the mid-point, and the interior floor is pitted with tiny craterlets.
Beginning to the south of Kurchatov and running toward the west-northwest is a crater chain designated ''Catena Kurchatov''. The chain ends to the southeast of Becquerel crater.

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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 Kurchatov crater.
KurchatovLatitudeLongitudeDiameter
T38.0° N138.0° E27 km
W40.4° N140.4° E33 km
X41.3° N139.9° E17 km
Z41.0° N141.8° E27 km

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Digital Lunar Orbiter Photo Number V-124-H2

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