Bose is a lunar impact crater that is located on the far side of the Moon, in the southern sphere hemisphere.
The outer rim of Bose has become worn and the edges rounded by impacts, although the shape of the wall is still well-preserved.
The small satellite crater Bose D lies across the east-northeastern rim, and a smaller craterlet has impacted on the inner southeast wall.
The crater is named after an eminent Indian polymath, Sir Jagadish Chandra Bose, for his works on wireless communication.
[1] By convention these features are identified in selenography by placing the letter on the side of the crater midpoint that is closest to Bose.