Coordinates | 52°00′N 112°42′E / 52.0°N 112.7°E |
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Diameter | 42 km |
Depth | Unknown |
Colongitude | 249° at sunrise |
Eponym | William F. G. Swann |
Swann is a lunar impact crater that is located on the far side of the Moon, to the southeast of the prominent crater Compton. This is a heavily worn and battered formation that is now scarcely recognizable as a crater. The terrain along the rim and the interior resembles the surrounding surface, being marked by secondary craters from Compton. To the north and northeast of Swann are two younger, bowl-shaped craters, Swann A and Swann C, with sharp-edged rims that have not received significantly wear.