This is a list of named geological features (mostly craters) on Oberon.

Chasmata


There is one named chasm on Oberon.

ChasmaCoordinatesDiameter (km)Approval DateNamed AfterRef
Mommur Chasma16°18′S 323°30′E / 16.3°S 323.5°E / -16.3; 323.5 (Mommur)5371988Mommur, English folkloreWGPSN

Craters


Oberonian craters are named after characters in the plays of William Shakespeare.

CraterCoordinatesDiameter (km)Approval DateNamed AfterRef
Antony27°30′S 65°24′E / 27.5°S 65.4°E / -27.5; 65.4 (Antony)471988Mark AntonyWGPSN
Caesar26°36′S 61°06′E / 26.6°S 61.1°E / -26.6; 61.1 (Caesar)761988Julius CaesarWGPSN
Coriolanus11°24′S 345°12′E / 11.4°S 345.2°E / -11.4; 345.2 (Coriolanus)1201988CoriolanusWGPSN
Falstaff22°06′S 19°00′E / 22.1°S 19°E / -22.1; 19 (Falstaff)1241988FalstaffWGPSN
Hamlet46°06′S 44°24′E / 46.1°S 44.4°E / -46.1; 44.4 (Hamlet)2061988HamletWGPSN
Lear5°24′S 31°30′E / 5.4°S 31.5°E / -5.4; 31.5 (Lear)1261988King LearWGPSN
Macbeth58°24′S 112°30′E / 58.4°S 112.5°E / -58.4; 112.5 (Macbeth)2031988MacbethWGPSN
Othello66°00′S 42°54′E / 66°S 42.9°E / -66; 42.9 (Othello)1141988OthelloWGPSN
Romeo28°42′S 89°24′E / 28.7°S 89.4°E / -28.7; 89.4 (Romeo)1591988RomeoWGPSN
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