Benedict (crater)
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Benedict is a small, bowl-shaped crater that lies on the floor of the walled basin
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. It is located near the lunar equator on the far side of the
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from the
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. This crater is circular in shape, with little appearance of wear. At the midpoint of the sloping inner walls is a small central floor. The higher
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of the inner walls, compared to the surrounding terrain, indicates that this is a relatively young formation.


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