Vil'ev is an eroded
lunar crater that is located on the
far side of the
Moon. It lies to the west of the much larger
Chaplygin crater, and to the north of
Marconi crater. Just to the northeast of Vil'ev is the small crater pair of
Van den Bos and
Tamm. Slightly further to the west is the larger crater pair of
Pannekoek and
Dellinger.
This is a significantly eroded crater formation, and the outer rim now forms a somewhat irregular ring of ridges about the interior floor. Near the center of the crater is a pair of smaller, cup-shaped impacts that are joined together along their outer rims. There is another small crater along the inner wall to the west-southwest.
Satellite craters
By convention these features are identified on lunar maps by placing the letter on the side of the crater mid-point that is closest to Vil'ev crater.
| Vil'ev
| Latitude
| Longitude
| Diameter
|
| B
| 4.5° S
| 144.7° E
| 13 km
|
| J
| 6.6° S
| 145.3° E
| 17 km
|
| V
| 5.3° S
| 142.9° E
| 44 km
|
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