This crater has been worn and eroded by a history of impacts. 'Vega B' overlays the southern part of the southern floor and inner wall. The east-northeastern section of the rim is overlaid by a merged pair of small craters. A cluster of small craters lies along the northwestern rim. The remainder of the outer rim is round-shouldered and marked by many tiny impacts. The southern part interior floor is partly overlaid by the outer rampart of 'Vega B'. The remainder of the floor is relatively featureless except for a few tiny craters.
This feature is named after the Slovenian mathematician Jurij Vega (Georg Freiherr von Vega in German).
| Vega | Latitude | Longitude | Diameter |
|---|---|---|---|
| A | 47.2° S | 65.3° E | 12 km |
| B | 46.2° S | 63.5° E | 30 km |
| C | 45.2° S | 64.8° E | 21 km |
| D | 44.7° S | 64.3° E | 25 km |
| G | 44.4° S | 62.4° E | 11 km |
| H | 44.5° S | 60.1° E | 6 km |
| J | 45.6° S | 59.9° E | 19 km |