This heavily eroded crater shares a common floor with the satellite crater Poisson T to the west-southwest, and the two craters have more or less merged into a single formation with a narrower neck in between. The rim of Poisson is heavily eroded, and is overlain by several craters. Poisson U is intruding into the southern rim at the junction of Poisson and Poisson T. A low-walled formation is joined to the northern rim at the opposite side of the neck from Poisson U.
The interior floor of Poisson and Poisson T has been resurfaced by basalticlava, leaving a level surface within the inner walls. A pair of old, worn craters lies along the inner wall in the southeast part of the crater.
Satellite craters
By convention these features are identified on lunar maps by placing the letter on the side of the crater midpoint that is closest to Poisson.
Poisson
Latitude
Longitude
Diameter
A
29.6° S
9.1° E
17 km
B
30.8° S
10.9° E
11 km
C
33.1° S
8.6° E
26 km
D
31.4° S
7.7° E
12 km
E
34.2° S
8.6° E
14 km
F
33.7° S
8.0° E
14 km
G
31.7° S
7.4° E
16 km
H
33.0° S
7.4° E
19 km
J
35.0° S
8.3° E
27 km
K
32.7° S
9.6° E
13 km
L
32.7° S
8.2° E
16 km
M
33.9° S
7.6° E
7 km
N
30.7° S
8.4° E
4 km
O
35.0° S
9.1° E
4 km
P
31.9° S
8.9° E
7 km
Q
32.6° S
10.2° E
28 km
R
30.0° S
8.4° E
5 km
S
29.9° S
11.4° E
4 km
T
31.1° S
9.2° E
25 km
U
31.6° S
10.3° E
25 km
V
32.0° S
10.6° E
16 km
W
29.6° S
11.9° E
3 km
X
29.0° S
12.3° E
5 km
Z
29.6° S
10.5° E
5 km
References
^"Poisson (crater)". Gazetteer of Planetary Nomenclature. USGS Astrogeology Research Program.
Andersson, L. E.; Whitaker, E. A. (1982). NASA Catalogue of Lunar Nomenclature. NASA RP-1097.
Menzel, D. H.; Minnaert, M.; Levin, B.; Dollfus, A.; Bell, B. (1971). "Report on Lunar Nomenclature by the Working Group of Commission 17 of the IAU". Space Science Reviews. 12 (2): 136–186. Bibcode:1971SSRv...12..136M. doi:10.1007/BF00171763. S2CID122125855.