Mees A (Moon)

Satellite Feature of Mees

Named after Charles Edward Kenneth Mees - British-born American photographer (1882-1960).

Mees is a crater on the far side. It is located in a part of the lunar surface that is sometimes brought into view of the Earth under conditions of favorable libration and illumination. Even at such a time, however, this feature is seen from a very low angle and little detail can be perceived. This crater lies in the northern edge of the huge skirt of ejecta that surrounds the Mare Orientale impact basin. (wikipedia entry)

NW 115 km

Bell T

MRV
1 Hour 48 Minutes
Walking
2 Days 4 Hours

N 8 km

Bell K

Walking
3 Hours 54 Minutes

NE 154 km

Moseley

MRV
2 Hours 25 Minutes
Walking
2 Days 22 Hours

W 43 km

Mees Y

Walking
19 Hours 41 Minutes

Mees A

15.64° N 264.69° E

E 110 km

Einstein S

MRV
1 Hour 43 Minutes
Walking
2 Days 2 Hours

SW 1588 km

Lodygin(next)

MRV
24 Hours 48 Minutes
Walking
30 Days 1 Hour

S 16 km

Mees J

Walking
7 Hours 25 Minutes

SE 53 km

Sundman V

Walking
24 Hours 24 Minutes


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