Bosch (crater)
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| Coordinates | 86°49′N 133°36′E / 86.82°N 133.6°E |
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| Diameter | 18.6 km |
| Depth | Unknown |
| Colongitude | 190° at sunrise |
| Eponym | Carl Bosch |
Bosch is a small lunar impact crater near the North Pole of the Moon.[1] It is located just to the northeast of the Rozhdestvenskiy crater.
This crater was previously unnamed until it was given a name by the IAU along with 18 other craters on January 22, 2009.[2] It was named after German chemist and Nobel Prize winner Carl Bosch (c. 1874 – c. 1940).