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Crater characteristics
Selenographic coordinates>Coordinates
Diameter 64 km
Crater depth>Depth Unknown
Selenographic colongitude>Colongitude   114° at sunrise
Eponym Georg S. Ohm
Ohm is a lunar impact crater that is located on the far side of the Moon. It lies to the south of Comrie crater, and the satellite crater 'Comrie K' is attached to Ohm's northeast rim. To the northwest is the larger Shternberg crater, and to the southwest is Kamerlingh Onnes crater.

This crater is located at the origin of an extensive ray system that extends for several hundred kilometers across the surrounding lunar terrain. The exterior surface for about 20-30 km is relatively free of the ray material, but beyond that perimeter is a skirt of higher albedo, with streaks extending to the northwest, east-northeast, and southward.

The outer rim of Ohm is sharply defined, except at the southern end where the edge is somewhat irregular. The inner surface drops down to an interior blanket of slumped material that slopes down to the floor. The crater lacks a notable central peak at the mid-point.

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