Ioffe (crater)
The Ioffe crater is a lunar impact crater located in the northern hemisphere of the Moon's far side. It is named after the Soviet physicist Abram Ioffe. Due to its location on the far side, it is not directly visible from Earth. The crater is relatively small and has not been extensively studied compared to more prominent lunar features. Its dimensions and detailed morphological characteristics are not widely documented in readily available public resources. Further research is needed to provide a more comprehensive description of its features, including its age, formation processes, and geological context. Information regarding surrounding formations and noteworthy geological features within the crater itself is limited. The exact coordinates, diameter, and depth are subject to variation depending on the source and measurement techniques.