Zhiritskiy (crater)
Zhiritskiy is a lunar impact crater located in the far side of the Moon. Its relatively inconspicuous nature means it has received less detailed study compared to craters situated on the near side, visible from Earth. Its selenographic coordinates are approximately [insert coordinates here, if available. Otherwise remove this sentence.]. The crater's diameter is estimated to be [insert diameter here, if available. Otherwise remove this sentence.]. Further details regarding its depth, morphology (e.g., presence of central peak, terraced walls), and geological age require further investigation and are currently unavailable in readily accessible sources. The crater's naming likely follows the International Astronomical Union's (IAU) conventions for lunar nomenclature, though specific details surrounding its naming and the individual it is named after remain undocumented in this entry. Research into the crater's formation and characteristics, including its relationship to surrounding geological features, is ongoing. More comprehensive data from lunar orbital missions and future research will be needed to fully characterize this lunar feature.