Bernoulli (crater)
Bernoulli is a lunar impact crater that lies near the northeastern limb of the Moon. Due to its location, the crater is viewed at a low angle from the Earth, making observation difficult. Libration can bring the crater into better view, but even then, not much detail can be observed.
The crater is located to the east of the prominent crater Geminus and north-northeast of Messala. Farther to the northeast is the crater Hubble. Bernoulli is a relatively old and eroded crater, with a low and irregular outer rim. The rim is breached by several smaller craters, most notably along the western side. The interior floor is relatively level, with some minor irregularities.