Julius Caesar Q (Moon)

Satellite Feature of Julius Caesar

Named after Julius Caesar - Roman emperor, introduced the Julian calendar (c. 102-44 B.C.).

Julius Caesar is a lava-flooded lunar crater with a low, irregular, and heavily worn wall. It is located to the west of Mare Tranquillitatis, and directly southeast of the crater Manilius on the Mare Vaporum. To the east is the rounded Sosigenes. The interior floor is level, especially in the southwest half. (wikipedia entry)

NW 69 km

Lacus Lenitatis

MRV
1 Hour 5 Minutes
Walking
1 Day 7 Hours

N 46 km

Manilius X

Walking
20 Hours 58 Minutes

NE 112 km

Auwers

MRV
1 Hour 45 Minutes
Walking
2 Days 3 Hours

W 4436 km

Lodygin(next)

MRV
2 Days 21 Hours
Walking
83 Days 23 Hours

Julius Caesar Q

12.99° N 13.95° E

E 61 km

Menelaus E

Walking
1 Day 3 Hours

SW 49 km

Julius Caesar F

Walking
22 Hours 39 Minutes

S 53 km

Julius Caesar P

Walking
24 Hours 28 Minutes

SE 99 km

Julius Caesar G

MRV
1 Hour 33 Minutes
Walking
1 Day 21 Hours


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