Innes (crater)

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Innes
Innes crater 5163 med.jpg
Lunar crater Innes as seen by Lunar Orbiter 5 (facing west)
Coordinates 27°48′N119°12′E / 27.8°N 119.2°E / 27.8; 119.2
Diameter 42 km
Depth unknown
Colongitude 242° at sunrise
Eponym Robert T. A. Innes
Apollo 16 mapping camera image Innes crater AS16-M-3021 ASU.jpg
Apollo 16 mapping camera image

Innes is a lunar impact crater on the Moon's far side. It is located less than a crater diameter to the east-southeast of the prominent crater Seyfert. To the southeast of Innes is the crater Meggers, and to the west-southwest lies Polzunov.

Contents

This crater has not been significantly worn due to impact erosion, and the features remain well-defined. The shape is roughly circular with a slight outward bulge along the western edge. The inner walls have slumped somewhat, and some slight terracing has occurred. The interior floor is relatively featureless, and is marked only by a few tiny craterlets.

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 Innes.

InnesLatitudeLongitudeDiameter
G26.7° N122.3° E22 km
S27.6° N117.3° E33 km
Z29.8° N119.2° E33 km

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