Brenner (crater)
Brenner is an old lunar impact crater that lies in the rugged southeastern part of the Moon's near side. It is named after the Serbian-Austrian astronomer Spiridon Gopčević (who was also a publicist under the pen name of Leo Brenner). It is located within one crater diameter northwest of the crater pair Metius and Fabricius.
Lunar Orbiter 4 image | |
Coordinates | 39.0°S 39.3°E |
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Diameter | 97 km |
Depth | 3.3 km |
Colongitude | 322° at sunrise |
Eponym | Spiridon Gopčević aka Leo Brenner |
This ancient formation has been deeply eroded by subsequent impacts, to the point where only the western part still resembles a crater. That face has the most intact part of the rim, although it has been worn down until it forms a low ridge in the surface. The northeast part of the crater has been reshaped until it is little more than a rough, irregular part of the terrain. The southeastern rim is overlain by a relatively old crater designated Brenner A.