Cleostratus E (Moon)

Satellite Feature of Cleostratus

Named after Cleostratus - Greek astronomer (unkn-c. 500 B.C.).

Cleostratus is a lunar crater near the northwest limb. It lies to the northeast of the crater Xenophanes, and west-southwest of the prominent Pythagoras. From the Earth this crater appears highly elongated due to foreshortening. The rim of this crater has become soft-shouldered due to steady impact erosion, and the formation is now just a depression in the surface surrounded by an eroded rise. (wikipedia entry)

NW 25 km

Cleostratus F

Walking
11 Hours 47 Minutes

N 15 km

Cleostratus L

Walking
6 Hours 49 Minutes

NE 63 km

Cleostratus A

Walking
1 Day 5 Hours

W 67 km

Cleostratus H

MRV
1 Hour 3 Minutes
Walking
1 Day 6 Hours

Cleostratus E

60.93° N 280.27° E

E 137 km

Cleostratus M

MRV
2 Hours 8 Minutes
Walking
2 Days 14 Hours

SW 1801 km

Lodygin(next)

MRV
1 Day 4 Hours
Walking
34 Days 2 Hours

S 24 km

Xenophanes C

Walking
11 Hours 16 Minutes

SE 65 km

Xenophanes D

MRV
1 Hour 1 Minute
Walking
1 Day 5 Hours


Built by Inkleby based on data from the Gazetteer of Planetary Nomenclature.
This website uses cookies to see how many people visited (Learn More).