Resnik is a small
lunar crater that is located within the interior of the huge
Apollo impact basin, on the
Moon's
far side. Apollo is a double-ringed formation with a central floor that has been flooded with
basaltic-
lava. Resnik is located at the northern edge of the dark area of the surface. It lies to the southwest of the smaller
McAuliffe crater.
This is a roughly circular, bowl-shaped crater. Overlaying the northwestern rim is a smaller, cup-shaped impact crater with a higher albedo than Resnik. A small, partly submerged crater is attached to the exterior along the southern rim, and a portion of a submerged crater rim lies just to the east of this feature along the same rim.
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