Lippmann E (Moon)

Satellite Feature of Lippmann

Named after Gabriel Lippmann - French physicist; Nobel laureate (1845-1921).

Lippmann is a large lunar impact crater in the southern part of the far side and so cannot be viewed directly from the Earth. Just to the northeast is the walled plain Mendel, only slightly smaller than Lippmann. To the south-southeast lies the crater Petzval. As with many lunar formations of this size, Lippmann has been eroded by subsequent impacts. (wikipedia entry)

NW 1330 km

Lodygin(next)

MRV
20 Hours 47 Minutes
Walking
25 Days 4 Hours

N 35 km

Mendel J

Walking
15 Hours 55 Minutes

NE 185 km

Chadwick

MRV
2 Hours 54 Minutes
Walking
3 Days 12 Hours

W 208 km

Lippmann

MRV
3 Hours 15 Minutes
Walking
3 Days 22 Hours

Lippmann E

-55.31° N 252.56° E

E 256 km

De Roy

MRV
4 Hours
Walking
4 Days 20 Hours

SW 153 km

Lippmann L

MRV
2 Hours 23 Minutes
Walking
2 Days 21 Hours

S 44 km

Petzval C

Walking
20 Hours 17 Minutes

SE 120 km

De Roy Q

MRV
1 Hour 53 Minutes
Walking
2 Days 6 Hours


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