Kirchhoff C (Moon)

Satellite Feature of Kirchhoff

Named after Gustav Robert Kirchhoff - German physicist (1824-1887).

Kirchhoff is a small lunar impact crater that is located in the northern part of the Montes Taurus range. It lies to the west of the crater Newcomb, and southeast of the crater pair of Hall and G. Bond. This is a circular, bowl-shaped feature that lies in the midst of rugged lunar terrain. The satellite crater Kirchhoff C adjoins the eastern rim. (wikipedia entry)

NW 61 km

G. Bond K

Walking
1 Day 4 Hours

N 129 km

Maury B

MRV
2 Hours 1 Minute
Walking
2 Days 10 Hours

NE 4291 km

Lodygin(next)

MRV
2 Days 19 Hours
Walking
81 Days 5 Hours

W 28 km

Kirchhoff

Walking
13 Hours 5 Minutes

Kirchhoff C

30.31° N 39.79° E

E 93 km

Newcomb Q

MRV
1 Hour 27 Minutes
Walking
1 Day 18 Hours

SW 66 km

Römer B

MRV
1 Hour 2 Minutes
Walking
1 Day 6 Hours

S 46 km

Römer E

Walking
21 Hours 11 Minutes

SE 19 km

Kirchhoff G

Walking
8 Hours 48 Minutes


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