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Lehmann (lunar crater)

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Lunar surface depression Feature on the moon
Lehmann
Lunar Orbiter 4 image
Coordinates40°00′S 56°00′W / 40.0°S 56.0°W / -40.0; -56.0
Diameter53 km
Depth0.8 km
Colongitude56° at sunrise
EponymJacob H. W. Lehmann
Selenochromatic Image(Si) of the crater area

Lehmann is a lunar impact crater attached to the northern rim of the much larger walled plain Schickard. To the northwest is the crater Lacroix.

Lehmann is heavily worn with an irregular rim. A small double-crater overlays a portion of the northwest rim. The interior floor is nearly flat with groupings of tiny craterlets near the south and west edges. There is a gap in the southern rim which connects the floor to Schickard. A sinuous rille runs along the length of this valley.

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