Lauritsen Y (Moon)

Satellite Feature of Lauritsen

Named after Charles Christian Lauritsen - Danish-American physicist (1892-1968).

Lauritsen is a lunar crater that is located just behind the east-southeastern limb. While it lies on the far side from the Earth, it is still possible to catch a glimse of this area under favorable conditions of libration and illumination. The crater is situated roughly equidistant from Titius to the east and Donner to the southeast, so that the three form an equilateral triangle. To the northwest is the walled plain Curie. (wikipedia entry)

NW 102 km

Curie L

MRV
1 Hour 35 Minutes
Walking
1 Day 22 Hours

N 6 km

Lauritsen Z

Walking
2 Hours 44 Minutes

NE 18 km

Lauritsen B

Walking
8 Hours 30 Minutes

W 3 km

Lauritsen

Walking
1 Hour 30 Minutes

Lauritsen Y

-27.54° N 96.42° E

E 33 km

Lauritsen G

Walking
15 Hours 26 Minutes

SW 87 km

Donner S

MRV
1 Hour 22 Minutes
Walking
1 Day 15 Hours

S 20 km

Donner P

Walking
9 Hours 10 Minutes

SE 3543 km

Lodygin(next)

MRV
2 Days 7 Hours
Walking
67 Days 2 Hours


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