Hainzel J (Moon)

Satellite Feature of Hainzel

Named after Paul Hainzel - German astronomer (1527-1581).

Hainzel is the southern member of a trio of overlapping lunar craters. Hainzel forms the south portion of the grouping, and is overlain by Hainzel C to the northeast, and then by Hainzel A in the north. Hainzel A is the most intact and also the youngest of the cluster. (wikipedia entry)

NW 82 km

Clausius BA

MRV
1 Hour 17 Minutes
Walking
1 Day 13 Hours

N 30 km

Clausius F

Walking
13 Hours 53 Minutes

NE 40 km

Hainzel X

Walking
18 Hours 24 Minutes

W 53 km

Clausius H

Walking
24 Hours 7 Minutes

Hainzel J

-37.79° N 322.12° E

E 74 km

Hainzel Z

MRV
1 Hour 9 Minutes
Walking
1 Day 9 Hours

SW 3226 km

Lodygin(next)

MRV
2 Days 2 Hours
Walking
61 Days 1 Hour

S 60 km

Hainzel T

Walking
1 Day 3 Hours

SE 49 km

Hainzel R

Walking
22 Hours 42 Minutes


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