Rumford T (Moon)

Satellite Feature of Rumford

Named after Benjamin Thompson, Count Rumford - British physicist (1753-1814).

Rumford is a lunar impact crater that lies on the far side. It is located to the northwest of the large crater Oppenheimer, and to the east-southeast of Orlov. This crater lies across the eastern rim of the larger satellite crater Rumford T. The perimeter is somewhat rounded and polygonal in shape, with an outward protrusion along the eastern edge. The inner walls have slumped along the eastern half to produce a shelf along the sides. (wikipedia entry)

NW 121 km

Orlov

MRV
1 Hour 54 Minutes
Walking
2 Days 7 Hours

N 119 km

Orlov D

MRV
1 Hour 51 Minutes
Walking
2 Days 6 Hours

NE 137 km

Rumford A

MRV
2 Hours 8 Minutes
Walking
2 Days 14 Hours

W 124 km

Leeuwenhoek E

MRV
1 Hour 57 Minutes
Walking
2 Days 8 Hours

Rumford T

-28.54° N 187.85° E

E 830 km

Lodygin(next)

MRV
12 Hours 58 Minutes
Walking
15 Days 17 Hours

SW 390 km

Leibnitz

MRV
6 Hours 5 Minutes
Walking
7 Days 9 Hours

S 70 km

Rumford Q

MRV
1 Hour 6 Minutes
Walking
1 Day 8 Hours

SE 150 km

Oppenheimer W

MRV
2 Hours 21 Minutes
Walking
2 Days 20 Hours


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