Lorentz P (Moon)

Satellite Feature of Lorentz

Named after Hendrik Antoon Lorentz - Dutch physicist; Nobel laureate (1853-1928).

Lorentz is a huge lunar crater that lies just beyond the northwest limb , in a region that is brought into sight of the Earth during favorable librations. This formation is nearly as large as the Mare Nectaris on the near side , although it has not been submerged by lava as have the lunar mare. Sections of the crater floor are, however, level, particularly an arc along the western rim. But this last region is still marked by a number of tiny craterlets. (wikipedia entry)

NW 26 km

Lorentz R

Walking
11 Hours 51 Minutes

N 38 km

Lorentz U

Walking
17 Hours 20 Minutes

NE 50 km

Lorentz

Walking
22 Hours 51 Minutes

W 225 km

Winlock M

MRV
3 Hours 31 Minutes
Walking
4 Days 6 Hours

Lorentz P

31.67° N 261.2° E

E 223 km

Röntgen

MRV
3 Hours 29 Minutes
Walking
4 Days 5 Hours

SW 1555 km

Lodygin(next)

MRV
24 Hours 18 Minutes
Walking
29 Days 10 Hours

S 46 km

Bell T

Walking
21 Hours 4 Minutes

SE 54 km

Laue

Walking
24 Hours 56 Minutes


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