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    Schubert (lunar crater)

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    Short description: Lunar crater
    Schubert
    Apollo 16 Mapping Camera image of Schubert crater (above right of center) and Back crater (below left of center)
    Diameter54 km
    DepthUnknown
    Colongitude280° at sunrise
    Oblique view of Schubert and vicinity, facing west, from Apollo 15

    Schubert is a lunar impact crater that lies near the eastern limb of the Moon's near side. It is located northwest of the Mare Smythii, and southwest of the prominent crater Neper. Nearly attached to the southern rim is the crater Back.

    Schubert is a nearly circular crater formation that has not suffered significant erosion from subsequent impacts, and retains a well-defined rim. The interior surface is generally flat, with a few low hills near the center.

    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 Schubert.

    Schubert Latitude Longitude Diameter
    A 2.1° N 79.3° E 2 km
    C 1.8° N 84.6° E 31 km
    E 4.0° N 78.6° E 27 km
    F 3.2° N 77.9° E 35 km
    G 4.1° N 75.2° E 56 km
    H 1.4° N 76.1° E 31 km
    J 0.1° S 78.9° E 20 km
    K 2.3° N 75.9° E 29 km
    N 1.8° N 72.7° E 75 km
    X 0.3° N 76.8° E 51 km

    The following craters have been renamed by the IAU.

    Schubert C is called Doyle on some older maps,[1] but this name was not approved by the IAU.

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