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Birmingham is the surviving remnant of a lunar crater. It is named after the astronomer John Birmingham (not as is often stated the British city nor its Alabama namesake). The crater is located near the northern limb of the Moon and so is viewed from the Earth at a low angle. All that survives of the original formation is an irregular perimeter of low indented ridges surrounding the lava-resurfaced interior.

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