Tseraskiy (Ceraski) is an impact crater on the Moon's far side, approximately 66 kilometers (41 mi) in diameter.
[1] It is located to the north-northeast of the huge walled plain Planck, and to the southeast of the crater Pauli.
This is an eroded crater formation and the outer rim has been steady worn down to a roughly circular ridge with rounded edges.
The interior floor is relatively level and is marked by several small and tiny craterlets, particularly in the western half.
By convention these features are identified on lunar maps by placing the letter on the side of the crater midpoint that is closest to Tseraskiy.