MacMillan (crater)
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MacMillan is an impact crater in the eastern outskirts of the Mare Imbrium. It lies west of a single survey near the southwestern slopes of Archimedes Mountains.
MacMillan is a bowl-shaped depression in the surface, which is similar to the nearby moon sea in their albedo. The crater rims appear comparatively somewhat brighter.
Before the Crater in 1976 by the International Astronomical Union ( IAU) received his own name, he was known as ' Archimedes F'.