Crater area in selenochromatic Image (Si) with some landmarks. More infos here : https://www.gawh.it/main/selenocromaticaOblique view from Apollo 16
Saunder is a lunarimpact crater located in the central highland region of the Moon, to the east-northeast of the walled plain Hipparchus. Its diameter is 44 km. It was named after British mathematician Samuel Arthur Saunder.[1] The outer wall is irregular and broken in several locations, forming the overall shape of a pentagon. The interior of Saunder has been flooded with lava, forming a level surface just below the rim. The floor lacks a central peak, but there are low rises in the southeast quadrant and a tiny craterlet towards the north rim.
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