Belʹkovich (crater)

Belʹkovich is a large lunar impact crater of the form termed a walled plain.

The formation has been heavily eroded by a history of subsequent impacts, leaving it reshaped, worn, and the features softened and rounded.

Apart from the intersecting crater formations, the outer rim of Belʹkovich has been degraded and reshaped until it now consists of a roughly circular range of mountains and hills.

The northern and northeastern parts of the crater floor and rim is an irregular surface of many small hillocks.

By convention these features are identified on lunar maps by placing the letter on the side of the crater midpoint that is closest to Belʹkovich.