Brontë (Moon)

Astronaut-named feature, Apollo 17 site.

Brontë is a feature on Earth's Moon, a crater in Taurus-Littrow valley. Astronauts Eugene Cernan and Harrison Schmitt drove along the north rim of it in their rover, on the Apollo 17 mission in 1972. To the northeast are Camelot and Horatio, as well as the landing site itself. To the north is Victory, to the northwest is Shorty, and to the west is Lara. (wikipedia entry)

A landing site name is a lunar feature at or near Apollo landing sites.

NW 1 km

Shorty

Walking
48 Minutes

N 1 km

Victory

Walking
35 Minutes

NE 1 km

Horatio(next)

Walking
35 Minutes

W 2 km

Tortilla Flat(last)

Walking
59 Minutes

Brontë

20.17° N 30.67° E

E 1 km

Camelot

Walking
51 Minutes

SW 4 km

Nansen-Apollo

Walking
2 Hours 3 Minutes

S 21 km

Mons Vitruvius

Walking
9 Hours 59 Minutes

SE 2 km

Mackin

Walking
1 Hour 10 Minutes

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