Craters Catharina
Craters Catharina is a prominent lunar impact crater located on the Moon's surface. It is part of the larger Mare Nectaris region and has a diameter of approximately 100 kilometers. The crater is characterized by its well-defined walls and a flat floor, which is often covered in a layer of fine lunar dust.
The formation of Craters Catharina dates back to the Late Heavy Bombardment period, around 3.8 billion years ago. Its age and features provide valuable insights into the Moon's geological history and the processes that shaped its surface. The crater is also surrounded by smaller craters, adding to its scientific interest.