Lunar Orbiter 4 image
(White blemish is present on original image) |
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Coordinates | 1°06′N 0°24′E / 1.1°N 0.4°ECoordinates: 1°06′N 0°24′E / 1.1°N 0.4°E |
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Diameter | 6.7 km |
Depth | 1.3 km |
Colongitude | 0° at sunrise |
Eponym | Catherine W. Bruce |
Bruce is a small lunar impact crater located in the Sinus Medii. It lies to the west-northwest of the irregular crater Rhaeticus, and is about 33 km to the west of the even smaller Blagg.
This feature is circular and cup-shaped, with no notable impacts overlaying the rim or interior. The interior has a generally higher albedo than the surrounding terrain, but there is a band of darker material cross the midpoint of the crater from west to east. It is surrounded by lunar mare, with a few tiny craterlets in the surface to the east.
Less than forty kilometres to the south-southeast is the original point of the selenographic coordinate system. From the floor of this crater the Earth always appears at the zenith. Both the Surveyor 4 and Surveyor 6 probes landed about 50 km to the west-southwest of Bruce.