Proclus D (Moon)

Satellite Feature of Proclus

Named after Diadochos (The Successor) Proclus - Greek mathematician, astronomer, philosopher (410-485).

Proclus is a young lunar impact crater located to the west of the Mare Crisium, on the east shore of the Palus Somni. It lies to the south of the prominent, terraced crater Macrobius, and west-northwest of the lava-flooded Yerkes. Between Proclus and Yerkes, on the edge of the mare, are the Promontories named Olivium and Lavinium. The rim is distinctly polygonal in shape, having the shape of a pentagon, and does not rise very far above the surrounding terrain. (wikipedia entry)

NW 127 km

Sinus Amoris

MRV
1 Hour 59 Minutes
Walking
2 Days 9 Hours

N 52 km

Carmichael

Walking
23 Hours 44 Minutes

NE 143 km

Macrobius C

MRV
2 Hours 14 Minutes
Walking
2 Days 17 Hours

W 59 km

Theophrastus

Walking
1 Day 3 Hours

Proclus D

17.43° N 41.02° E

E 4588 km

Lodygin(next)

MRV
2 Days 23 Hours
Walking
86 Days 20 Hours

SW 30 km

Franz

Walking
14 Hours

S 19 km

Proclus E

Walking
8 Hours 59 Minutes

SE 127 km

Proclus C

MRV
1 Hour 59 Minutes
Walking
2 Days 9 Hours


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