Barnard (lunar crater) explained

Coordinates:-29.5°N 85.6°W
Diameter:105 km
Depth:Unknown
Colong:276
Eponym:Edward E. Barnard

Barnard is a lunar impact crater that is located near the eastern limb of the Moon. It is attached to the southeast rim of the large crater Humboldt, and Abel lies directly to the south. To the northeast is the crater Curie, while to the southeast is the Mare Australe.

The formation has been reshaped and distorted by nearby impacts. The interior is irregular, with an intrusion into the southwest rim and rugged formations particularly in the southern half. A matched pair of small craterlets lies near the center of the interior floor.

Satellite craters

By convention these features are identified on lunar maps by placing the letter on the side of the crater midpoint that is closest to Barnard.

Barnard LatitudeLongitudeDiameter
A31.8° S84.5° E13 km
D31.4° S89.3° E47 km

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