Saha (crater)

Saha is a lunar impact crater on the Moon's far side, behind the eastern limb as seen from the Earth.

It lies less than one crater diameter due east of the similar-sized Wyld, and to the north-northwest of the large walled plain Pasteur.

The inner sides still display some terrace-like shelf structures, but these have become worn and have lost definition.

There is a small, bowl-shaped crater Saha M in the southwestern part of the interior floor.

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

Oblique view of Saha (at left), with the Apollo 16 CSM above Saha W and the Earth at right above the horizon
Oblique view of Saha from Apollo 17
View of Saha from Apollo 14