Struve G (Moon)

Satellite Feature of Struve

Named after Otto Wilhelm von Struve - German-born Russian astronomer (1819-1905) and Otto Struve - American astronomer (1897-1963) and Friedrich Georg Wilhelm von Struve - German-born Russian astronomer (1793-1864).

Struve is the lava-flooded remains of a lunar impact crater. It is located near the western extreme of the Oceanus Procellarum, close to the western lunar limb. As a consequence, even though it is roughly circular in outline, it appears oval due to foreshortening. The northern rim of this crater intersects the smaller lava-flooded crater Russell to the north, and there is now a wide gap between the two formations. (wikipedia entry)

NW 51 km

Russell

Walking
23 Hours 20 Minutes

N 14 km

Struve D

Walking
6 Hours 25 Minutes

NE 101 km

Briggs B

MRV
1 Hour 35 Minutes
Walking
1 Day 22 Hours

W 80 km

Struve

MRV
1 Hour 15 Minutes
Walking
1 Day 12 Hours

Struve G

23.9° N 286.0° E

E 214 km

Briggs C

MRV
3 Hours 20 Minutes
Walking
4 Days 1 Hour

SW 2101 km

Lodygin(next)

MRV
1 Day 8 Hours
Walking
39 Days 18 Hours

S 14 km

Struve F

Walking
6 Hours 44 Minutes

SE 28 km

Struve K

Walking
12 Hours 55 Minutes


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