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is a
Lunar Crater -like feature in the rugged surface to the north of
Mare Serenitatis . It lies to the south-southwest of the prominent
Eudoxus Crater , and to the east-northeast of
Calippus Crater .
The Alexander formation has been so heavily worn and distorted with the passage of time that it now resembled little more than a lowland region enclosed by rugged ranges. The rim segments lie along the northwest, west, and south sections of the crater, while the eastern side stands open to the surrounding surface. The surviving walls are nearly rectangular in form, with the most prominent mounts in the northwest.
The crater floor is more smooth and has a darker
Albedo in the western half, and gradually grows lighter and more impacted toward the east. There are no craters of significance within the perimeter of this formation, although there are tiny craterlets aplenty in the rougher eastern section.
By convention these features are identified on lunar maps by placing the letter on the side of the crater mid-point that is closest to Alexander crater.