Weber (crater)

Weber is a lunar impact crater on the far side of the Moon, and it cannot be viewed directly from the Earth's surface.

This bowl-shaped crater has a nearly circular outer rim that remains well-defined and is only marginally damaged by subsequent impacts.

The common rim shared with Sarton is somewhat more irregular, with a pair of small craterlets at each end of the join.

The interior floor is nearly level and featureless, being marked only by a tiny craterlet in the southeast quadrant.

Weber lies within the Coulomb-Sarton Basin, a 530 km wide impact crater of Pre-Nectarian age.

Oblique Lunar Orbiter 5 image, with Weber in upper left and Sarton in lower left, facing west