Poincaré Z (Moon)

Satellite Feature of Poincaré

Named after Jules Henri Poincaré - French mathematician, physicist (1854-1912).

Poincaré is a large lunar impact basin that lies in the southern hemisphere on the far side. Most of the formation has been heavily eroded by subsequent impacts, leaving a battered formation with only rugged remnants of the original outer rim to the west. The eastern half has been completely worn away, and much of the interior has been resurfaced by lava flows. This surface has a lower albedo than the surrounding terrain, giving it a dark appearance. (wikipedia entry)

NW 175 km

Hopmann

MRV
2 Hours 44 Minutes
Walking
3 Days 7 Hours

N 230 km

Chrétien

MRV
3 Hours 35 Minutes
Walking
4 Days 8 Hours

NE 1820 km

Lodygin(next)

MRV
1 Day 4 Hours
Walking
34 Days 11 Hours

W 94 km

Poincaré X

MRV
1 Hour 28 Minutes
Walking
1 Day 19 Hours

Poincaré Z

-53.9° N 164.31° E

E 134 km

Poincaré C

MRV
2 Hours 6 Minutes
Walking
2 Days 13 Hours

SW 375 km

Cailleux

MRV
5 Hours 52 Minutes
Walking
7 Days 2 Hours

S 86 km

Poincaré

MRV
1 Hour 21 Minutes
Walking
1 Day 15 Hours

SE 284 km

Hess M

MRV
4 Hours 26 Minutes
Walking
5 Days 9 Hours


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