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Burckhardt (crater)

Coordinates: 31°07′N 56°23′E / 31.11°N 56.39°E / 31.11; 56.39
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Burckhardt
Coordinates31°07′N 56°23′E / 31.11°N 56.39°E / 31.11; 56.39
Diameter54.36 km (33.78 mi)
Depth4.8 km (3.0 mi)
Colongitude304° at sunrise
EponymJohann K. Burckhardt
Oblique view from Apollo 16

Burckhardt is a lunar impact crater that is located in the northeast part of the Moon. It was named by the IAU in 1935.[1]

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 midpoint of the crater floor.

Burckhardt lies between the craters Geminus just to the north and Cleomedes to the south.

Satellite craters

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By convention these features are identified on lunar maps by placing the letter on the side of the crater midpoint 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

References

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  1. ^ "Burckhardt". Gazetteer of Planetary Nomenclature. IAU/NASA/USGS. Retrieved 24 March 2025.
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