Chladni (crater) explained

Chladni is a small lunar impact crater that lies near the northwest edge of Sinus Medii, in the central part of the Moon.

Coordinates:4°N 1.1°W
Diameter:13.6 km
Depth:2.6 km
Colong:359
Eponym:Ernst Chladni

The crater is named for German physicist and musician Ernst Chladni who, in 1794, wrote the first book on meteorites.[1] The rim of the crater is roughly circular, and there is a small central floor at the midpoint of the sloping inner walls. This feature has a higher albedo than the surrounding terrain. It is connected by a low ridge to the rim of the crater Murchison, which lies to the northwest. Due east of Chladni is the larger Triesnecker.

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  1. Book: McSween, Harry Y.. Meteorites and Their Parent Planets. 1999. Cambridge University Press. Cambridge [u.a.]. 0-521-58303-9. 2..