Krogh is a small lunar impact crater that is located in the eastern part of the Moon, to the southeast of the crater Auzout. It was named after Danish zoologist, physiologist and Nobel laureate August Krogh.[1] This crater was previously designated Auzout B. The crater is roughly circular and bowl-shaped, with an inner wall that is wider in the north than the south. It is otherwise an undistinguished formation.

Krogh
Apollo 15 image
Coordinates9°24′N 65°42′E / 9.4°N 65.7°E / 9.4; 65.7
Diameter20 km
Colongitude295° at sunrise
EponymAugust Krogh
Apollo 17 image

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  1. ^ "Krogh (crater)". Gazetteer of Planetary Nomenclature. USGS Astrogeology Research Program.

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