Dirichlet–Jackson Basin
The Dirichlet–Jackson Basin is a pre-Nectarian impact basin on the far side of the moon. It is named after the craters Dirichlet and Jackson. It lies to the north of the similar-sized basin Korolev.
The basin is not obvious on the lunar surface due to being obscured by subsequent impacts. It was discovered from topographic mapping by the Clementine spacecraft in 2000.
Craters within the basin include Raimond, Bredikhin, Mitra, and Henyey, as well as many satellite craters. Due south of the basin is Engel'gardt. To the southwest are Lebedinskiy and Zhukovskiy, and McMath is to the northwest. To the northeast is Mach, and to the southeast is Tsander.