Caventou (crater)

Caventou is a tiny lunar impact crater located in the western part of the Mare Imbrium.

It is a circular, cup-shaped formation surrounded by the lunar mare.

It was named after French chemist Joseph B. Caventou in 1976.

[1] Prior to that, it had the designation La Hire D, being associated with the mountain Mons La Hire to the southeast.