Schickard has a worn rim that is overlaid in several locations by smaller impact craters. The most prominent of these is the irregular Schickard E across the southeast rim. The floor of Schickard has been partially flooded by lava, leaving only the southwest portion uncovered and rough-textured.
Schickard's floor is marked with a triangular band of lighter-albedo material, leaving relatively darker patches in the north and southeast. This feature is more prominent when the Sun is at a relatively high angle. There are also multiple small crater impacts on the floor, most notably in the southeast.
| Schickard | Latitude | Longitude | Diameter |
|---|---|---|---|
| A | 46.9° S | 53.6° W | 14 km |
| B | 43.6° S | 51.9° W | 13 km |
| C | 45.8° S | 55.8° W | 13 km |
| D | 45.7° S | 57.4° W | 9 km |
| E | 47.2° S | 51.6° W | 32 km |
| F | 48.1° S | 53.6° W | 17 km |
| G | 43.0° S | 58.9° W | 12 km |
| H | 43.5° S | 62.2° W | 16 km |
| J | 45.0° S | 62.1° W | 11 km |
| K | 43.9° S | 63.8° W | 16 km |
| L | 44.1° S | 59.6° W | 7 km |
| M | 44.2° S | 58.9° W | 7 km |
| N | 41.3° S | 54.6° W | 6 km |
| P | 42.9° S | 48.3° W | 92 km |
| Q | 42.7° S | 52.9° W | 5 km |
| R | 44.1° S | 53.6° W | 5 km |
| S | 46.6° S | 56.7° W | 15 km |
| T | 44.8° S | 50.2° W | 4 km |
| W | 45.0° S | 57.8° W | 7 km |
| X | 43.6° S | 51.1° W | 8 km |
| Y | 47.3° S | 57.2° W | 5 km |