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Coordinates | 16°18′S 17°30′W / 16.3°S 17.5°WCoordinates: 16°18′S 17°30′W / 16.3°S 17.5°W |
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Diameter | 48 km |
Depth | Unknown |
Colongitude | 17° at sunrise |
Eponym | Friedrich W. Opelt, Otto Moritz Opelt |
Opelt is the lava-flooded remnant of a lunar crater on the Mare Nubium. It lies to the north of a similar formation named Gould, west-northwest of Wolf, and to the northeast of the prominent Bullialdus.
The crater are named after Friedrich Wilhelm and Otto Moritz Opelt.
Only a slightly raised outline remains of Opelt's rim, the interior having been inundated with lava. The rim has a wide break at the northern end and several smaller breaks to the south and southeast. The satellite crater Opelt E lies at the southern end of the surviving western rim. The interior floor is nearly level, with the exception of a slight rise to the southwest, which is continuous with a wrinkle ridge to the south.
To the north of Opelt on the lunar mare is a sinuous system of rilles designated Rimae Opelt. These occupy a diameter of about 70 kilometers.
By convention these features are identified on lunar maps by placing the letter on the side of the crater midpoint that is closest to Opelt.