With the large craters Cyrillus and Theophilus in the north, Catharina forms a prominent grouping that is framed by the curve of the Rupes Altai. Together they form a notable feature when the Sun is at a low angle to the surface. There is also a distinct difference in the ages of these three craters, with the age increasing significantly from north to south.
The rim of Catharina is heavily worn and irregular, with most of the north wall incised by the worn ring of crater Catharina P. The northeast wall is deeply impacted by several smaller craters. No terracing remains on the inner wall, and the outer rampart has been nearly eroded away. The floor is relatively flat but rugged, with a curved ridge formed by Catharina P, and the remains of a smaller crater near the south wall. Nothing remains of a central peak.
By convention these features are identified on lunar maps by placing the letter on the side of the crater midpoint that is closest to Catharina.
Catharina
Latitude
Longitude
Diameter
A
20.2° S
22.3° E
14 km
B
17.0° S
24.3° E
24 km
C
20.3° S
24.4° E
28 km
D
16.8° S
21.4° E
9 km
E
17.1° S
21.3° E
7 km
F
19.5° S
23.1° E
7 km
G
17.4° S
24.9° E
17 km
H
19.2° S
25.4° E
6 km
J
19.4° S
22.2° E
6 km
K
20.0° S
23.9° E
7 km
L
21.0° S
24.3° E
5 km
M
19.2° S
20.7° E
6 km
P
17.2° S
23.3° E
46 km
S
18.8° S
23.3° E
16 km
Popular culture
Within the Sega CDRPGLunar: The Silver Star (and all subsequent remakes) there is a region called the Katarina Zone, which is named after the Catharina crater.