Coordinates | 37°24′N 177°30′W / 37.4°N 177.5°W |
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Diameter | 54 km |
Depth | Unknown |
Colongitude | 178° at sunrise |
Eponym | Joseph H. Moore |
Moore is an impact crater that is located on the far side of the Moon. Like much of the far side, Moore is located in a region that has been saturated by impacts. Nearby craters of note are Larmor to the south-southwest, and Parsons about the same distance to the west.
This crater has been worn and damaged by subsequent impacts, particularly along the western rim where it is overlain by a double-crater. The interior floor is irregular and marked by a merged chain of impacts that runs from the northwest rim to the midpoint. The satellite crater Moore L is attached to the south-southeast outer rim. To the east, the satellite crater Moore F has a relatively high-albedo rim, and lies at the center of a small ray system.
The crater's name was adopted by the IAU in 1970.[1]