- Guthnick (crater)
lunar crater data
latitude=47.7
N_or_S=S
longitude=93.9
E_or_W=W
diameter=36 km
depth="Unknown"
colong=94
eponym=Paul Guthnick Guthnick is a lunar
impact crater that lies on the far side of theMoon 's surface from theEarth . However, it is located in the part of the far side that is sometimes brought into sight of the Earth due tolibration , although it can only be seen at a low angle and during favorable lighting conditions. Guthnick is situated in the southern portion of the huge skirt of "ejecta" that surrounds theMare Orientale impact basin. Less than a crater diameter to the northwest is the slightly larger Rydberg crater. To the south-southwest is the small Andersson crater.The outer rim of this crater is sharp-edged and free from significant erosion. There is a small outward bulge in the rim to the northeast, but otherwise the rim is nearly circular. The loose material on the inner surface has slumped down near the floor, forming a simple sloping edge around most of the sides. The small interior floor is located in the middle of this ring of talus. The interior is free of impacts of note.
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