Brewster is a small lunar impact crater in the northern fringes of Sinus Amoris. It was named after the Scottish scientist, Sir David Brewster.[1] Its diameter is 9.8 km.[1] It lies to the southwest of the larger crater Römer. To the southeast of Brewster is the similar-sized Franck. This crater is cup-shaped and symmetrical, with no overlapping craters of note. A low ridge is attached to the northern rim. The crater interior has a relatively high interior albedo compared to the surrounding terrain.

Brewster
Apollo 15 image
Coordinates23°18′N 34°42′E / 23.3°N 34.7°E / 23.3; 34.7
Diameter9.8 km
Depth2.1 km
Colongitude325° at sunrise
EponymDavid Brewster
Oblique view from Apollo 15
Brewster crater is on the left on the photo and it is located northwest of Franck

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  1. ^ a b "Brewster (crater)". Gazetteer of Planetary Nomenclature. USGS Astrogeology Research Program.

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