Parrot (crater)
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Parrot is the remains of a lunar
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 crater
Impact crater
In the broadest sense, the term impact crater can be applied to any depression, natural or manmade, resulting from the high velocity impact of a projectile with a larger body...

 that has been almost completely worn away. It is attached to the southern rim of the crater Albategnius
Albategnius (crater)
Albategnius is an ancient lunar impact crater located in the central highlands. It is named after the Muslim astronomer and scientist Al-Battani. The level interior forms a "walled plain", surrounded by the high, terraced rim. The outer wall is somewhat hexagon-shaped, and has been heavily eroded...

, and is located among the rugged highlands among the south-central part of the visible Moon
Moon
The Moon is Earth's only known natural satellite,There are a number of near-Earth asteroids including 3753 Cruithne that are co-orbital with Earth: their orbits bring them close to Earth for periods of time but then alter in the long term . These are quasi-satellites and not true moons. For more...

. To the east is the small crater Vogel
Vogel (lunar crater)
Vogel is a small lunar impact crater located to the southeast of Albategnius. It is the smallest member of a trio of craters that increase in size from north to south, consisting of Vogel, Argelander and Airy. To the west is the remnant of the crater Parrot....

, and in the southeast is Arzachel
Arzachel (crater)
Arzachel is a relatively young lunar impact crater located in the highlands in the south-central part of the visible Moon, close to the zero meridian . It lies to the south of the crater Alphonsus, and together with Ptolemaeus further north the three form a prominent line of craters to the east of...

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Little remains of the southwestern rim of Parrot, and the other sections of the wall have been worn and smoothed by impact erosion. The remains of a pair of overlapping craters occupy much of the northern floor of the crater, and the remainder is irregular but relatively flat. No central peak remains.

A groove structure intersects the southeast and part of the northern rim, following an intermittent line from the south-southeast to the north-northwest.

Satellite craters

By convention these features are identified on lunar maps by placing the letter on the side of the crater mid-point that is closest to Parrot.
Parrot Latitude Longitude Diameter
A 15.3° S 2.1° E 21 km
B 13.6° S 2.5° E 10 km
C 18.5° S 1.2° E 31 km
D 14.2° S 3.6° E 21 km
E 16.0° S 2.3° E 20 km
F 16.1° S 1.4° E 19 km
G 17.4° S 2.6° E 28 km
H 17.6° S 1.2° E 19 km
J 17.0° S 1.8° E 23 km
K 14.1° S 1.8° E 44 km
L 18.0° S 0.9° E 7 km
M 18.0° S 2.0° E 7 km
N 13.8° S 0.5° E 5 km
O 16.9° S 2.6° E 10 km
P 18.6° S 3.0° E 6 km
Q 15.1° S 1.1° E 5 km
R 13.5° S 3.2° E 10 km
S 15.9° S 3.6° E 10 km
T 15.9° S 4.2° E 8 km
U 14.1° S 4.5° E 10 km
V 13.2° S 0.8° E 24 km
W 13.2° S 1.5° E 5 km
X 14.5° S 1.9° E 4 km
Y 13.9° S 0.7° E 10 km
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