Coordinates | 28°46′N 45°35′W / 28.77°N 45.59°W |
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Diameter | 9.08 km (5.64 mi) |
Depth | unknown |
Colongitude | 46° at sunrise |
Eponym | George A. Van Biesbroeck |
Van Biesbroeck is a small lunar impact crater that interrupts the southern rim of the lava-flooded crater Krieger, in the Oceanus Procellarum. The crater is circular and symmetrical, with sloping inner walls that run down to a small interior floor. Van Biesbroeck was designated Krieger B before the IAU gave it a unique name in 1976.[1]