Foster (crater) explained

Coordinates:23.7°N -141.5°W
Diameter:33 km
Depth:Unknown
Colong:142
Eponym:John S. Foster

Foster is a small lunar impact crater that lies to the southeast of the larger crater Joule, on the far side of the Moon. The rim of Foster is slightly eroded, and the narrow inner walls slope directly down to the relatively dark interior floor. The rim has a small outward bulge along the southwest side. There is a small craterlet on the floor next to the northern rim. A tiny impact in the southeast part of the crater interior is surrounded by a small skirt of high albedo material, producing a bright patch.

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 Foster.

FosterLatitudeLongitudeDiameter
H23.2° N139.6° W25 km
L21.0° N140.5° W32 km
P20.2° N143.5° W36 km
S22.9° N143.7° W36 km

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