King J (Moon)

Satellite Feature of King

Named after Arthur Scott King - American physicist (1876-1957) and Edward Skinner King - American astronomer (1861-1931).

King is a prominent lunar impact crater on the far side , and can not be viewed directly from Earth. It forms a pair with Ibn Firnas, which is only slightly larger and is attached to the northeast rim. To the northwest is the crater Lobachevskiy, and Guyot is located an equal distance to the north-northwest. The outer rim is roughly circular but with a slightly irregular appearance, particularly at the northern end. (wikipedia entry)

NW 38 km

Sita

Walking
17 Hours 36 Minutes

N 35 km

Mons Ardeshir

Walking
16 Hours 12 Minutes

NE 57 km

Ibn Firnas L

Walking
1 Day 2 Hours

W 151 km

Abul Wáfa A

MRV
2 Hours 21 Minutes
Walking
2 Days 20 Hours

King J

3.26° N 121.77° E

E 2821 km

Lodygin(next)

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1 Day 20 Hours
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53 Days 10 Hours

SW 69 km

Heron (Hero) Y

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1 Hour 4 Minutes
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1 Day 7 Hours

S 44 km

Soddy

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20 Hours 22 Minutes

SE 65 km

Soddy E

MRV
1 Hour 1 Minute
Walking
1 Day 5 Hours


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