Harkhebi is a large lunar impact crater of the category termed a walled plain, on the far side.
What survives of the outer rim of Harkhebi is worn and eroded by impacts, leaving little of the original formation intact.
Several small, bowl-shaped craters lie across the interior floor, including Harkhebi H next to the southern rim of Fabry.
Just to the southeast of Harkhebi is the young crater Giordano Bruno, a formation with a relatively high albedo lying at the center of a ray system.
[2] By convention these features are identified on lunar maps by placing the letter on the side of the crater midpoint that is closest to Harkhebi.