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Huggins (Lunar crater)

 

Huggins (Lunar crater)


Huggins is a lunar crater that lies in the rugged southern highlands of the Moon's near side. This crater lies across the eastern rim of the larger Orontius crater. The eastern rim of Huggins is laid across in turn by the slightly smaller Nasireddin crater. Thus these three craters form a triplet of decerasing age from west to east. To the northwest of Huggins is the Miller crater, which is attached to the northern rim of Nasireddin.

This crater has been somewhat eroded, but the surviving rim remains well-defined and is only overlaid by a few tiny craterlets. The western half of the interior floor is relatively level, although a small craterlet 'Huggins A' is attached to the inner wall of the northwest rim. There is a central peak formation next to the outer rampart of the intruding Nasireddin crater.

Satellite craters


By convention these features are identified on Lunar maps by placing the
letter on the side of the crater mid-point that is closest to Huggins
crater.


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