Silberschlag ( crater ) Crater characteristics Silberschlag crater and Rima Ariadaeus , from Apollo 10 . NASA photo . Coordinates 6.2° N , 12.5° E Diameter 13 km Depth 2.5 km Colongitude    348° at sunrise Eponym Johann E. Silberschlag Silberschlag is a small , circular lunar crater in the central portion of the Moon . It lies between Agrippa crater to the southwest and Julius Caesar crater to the northeast . The Silberschlag crater is bowl-shaped and is joined at the northern rim by a small ridge . Just to the north is the prominent Rima Ariadaeus , a wide , linear rille that runs toward the east-southeast . This cleft is about 220 kilometers in length , and continues to the edge of Mare Tranquillitatis to the east . 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 Silberschlag crater . Silberschlag Latitude Longitude Diameter A 6.9° N 13.2° E 7 km D 7.5° N 11.2° E 4 km E 5.2° N 12.8° E 4 km G 5.7° N 13.8° E 3 km P 6.7° N 12.0° E 25 km S 8.0° N 12.1° E 34 km References Wikimedia Commons has media related to : Image : As10-31-4646.jpg See the reference table for the general listing of literature and web sites that were used in the compilation of this page . This article , which relates to the Moon , is a stub . You can help Wikipedia by expanding it . Categories : Craters on the Moon | Moon stubs Silberschlag crater and Rima Ariadaeus , from Apollo 10 . NASA photo. 6.2 N 12.5 E 13 km 2.5 km 348 Johann E. Silberschlag Image : As10-31-4646.jpg 