Baillaud A (Moon)

Satellite Feature of Baillaud

Named after (Édouard) Benjamin Baillaud - French astronomer (1848-1934).

Baillaud is a lunar crater that is located near the north limb. The rim of the crater has been eroded and worn by a long history of impacts, leaving a hilly ridge surrounding the interior. The crater Euctemon is intruding into the rim to the northeast, and the rim bulges outward to the northwest. At the south end of the crater is a gap connecting to the lava-flooded surface to the south. (wikipedia entry)

NW 292 km

Euctemon D

MRV
4 Hours 33 Minutes
Walking
5 Days 12 Hours

N 3404 km

Lodygin(next)

MRV
2 Days 5 Hours
Walking
64 Days 11 Hours

NE 256 km

De Sitter V

MRV
4 Hours
Walking
4 Days 20 Hours

W 291 km

Euctemon C

MRV
4 Hours 33 Minutes
Walking
5 Days 12 Hours

Baillaud A

75.61° N 48.28° E

E 143 km

Baillaud F

MRV
2 Hours 14 Minutes
Walking
2 Days 17 Hours

SW 233 km

Arnold N

MRV
3 Hours 39 Minutes
Walking
4 Days 10 Hours

S 53 km

Baillaud D

Walking
24 Hours 15 Minutes

SE 80 km

Baillaud C

MRV
1 Hour 15 Minutes
Walking
1 Day 12 Hours


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