Lansberg G (Moon)

Satellite Feature of Lansberg

Named after Philippe van Lansberg - Belgian astronomer (1561-1632).

Lansberg is a lunar impact crater on the Mare Insularum. It can be located by following a line south-southwest from Copernicus to Reinhold, then southwest to Lansberg. The crater has a high rim and a central mountain. There are terraces along the inner walls, and the tops have slumped to produce a sharp edge. (wikipedia entry)

NW 54 km

Lansberg A

Walking
24 Hours 59 Minutes

N 48 km

Kunowsky H

Walking
22 Hours 11 Minutes

NE 52 km

Lansberg Y

Walking
24 Hours 1 Minute

W 3496 km

Lodygin(next)

MRV
2 Days 6 Hours
Walking
66 Days 4 Hours

Lansberg G

-0.64° N 330.52° E

E 86 km

Lansberg

MRV
1 Hour 21 Minutes
Walking
1 Day 15 Hours

SW 41 km

Lansberg E

Walking
18 Hours 40 Minutes

S 23 km

Lansberg C

Walking
10 Hours 38 Minutes

SE 63 km

Lansberg B

Walking
1 Day 4 Hours


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