Here's a link to the same crater on the recently-posted LROC zoomable Moon map:
https://quickmap.lroc.asu.edu/projec...npEoAsjZwLrc0A
(Thanks multiweb!)
The LROC imagery gives a straight-down perspective, so the asymmetry from the oblique impact is even more apparent, but the flat crater floor is less apparent. The LROC imagery seems to go to slightly higher resolution, but the crater is covered by several passes, and the illumination is a bit dark in some parts in the default layers. (I'm not sure if this can be improved by selecting different layers to view.)
These are fantastic resources, enabling lunar exploration from the comfort of your armchair - thanks to the OPs for sharing!