This crater is not heavily eroded, but the rim is somewhat disrupted at the northern and southern ends. To the south the rim has a prominent outward bulge that extends an extra 5–10 km. The interior is somewhat uneven, with low central ridges near the midpoint.
The crater was named after American astrophysicist Jonathan Homer Lane by the IAU in 1970.[1] The crater was known as Crater 287 prior to naming.[2]
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 Lane.
Lane
Latitude
Longitude
Diameter
B
7.5° S
132.9° E
13 km
S
9.7° S
130.7° E
35 km
References
↑Lane, Gazetteer of Planetary Nomenclature, International Astronomical Union (IAU) Working Group for Planetary System Nomenclature (WGPSN)
Menzel, D. H.; Minnaert, M.; Levin, B.; Dollfus, A.; Bell, B. (1971). "Report on Lunar Nomenclature by the Working Group of Commission 17 of the IAU". Space Science Reviews12 (2): 136–186. doi:10.1007/BF00171763. Bibcode: 1971SSRv...12..136M.