Wichmann (crater)
Lunar Orbiter 4 image | |
| Coordinates | 7°30′S 38°06′W / 7.5°S 38.1°W |
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| Diameter | 10 km |
| Colongitude | 38° at sunrise |
| Eponym | Moritz L. G. Wichmann |
Wichmann is a bowl-shaped lunar impact crater. It was named after German astronomer Moritz L. G. Wichmann. It is located in the southern half of Oceanus Procellarum on a low plateau formed from a wrinkle ridge, Dorsa Ewing.
There is a small mountain chain to the north that curves away to the west that is designated Wichmann R; this is most likely the rim of a worn crater that was buried by the lava flow forming the mare. Additional low mountains lie to the south of the plateau on which Wichmann is situated.