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881
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51 km
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''Unknown''
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89
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is a
Lunar Crater that is nestled in the curve formed by
Regnault Crater to the north, the
Volta Walled Plain along the northeast, and
Langley Crater . This formation of craters lies nearly along the northwestern limb of the
Moon , where their visbility is affected by
Libration effects.
The rim of this crater has been heavily modified by nearby impacts, although it retains a somewhat circular character. Several small craters lie along the western outer ramparts, as well as along the ridge between Stokes and Langley. Much of the southern section of the floor has been covered by ''ejecta'' from nearby impacts. The northern half of the floor, however, is much more smooth and nearly featureless except for a few minor impacts.