Miller D (Moon)

Satellite Feature of Miller

Named after William Allen Miller - British chemist (1817-1870).

Miller is a lunar impact crater that lies amidst the rugged terrain in the southern part. It is attached to the northern rim of the smaller crater Nasireddin, and the outer rampart of the latter reaches almost to the central peak formation at the midpoint 's interior floor. Together with Huggins to the southwest and Orontius to the south-southwest, this foursome forms a chain of craters forming an arc that curves towards the north. The northwest rim in turn is attached to the satellite crater Miller C, forming the end of the arc. (wikipedia entry)

NW 84 km

Nonius D

MRV
1 Hour 19 Minutes
Walking
1 Day 14 Hours

N 63 km

Nonius R

Walking
1 Day 5 Hours

NE 38 km

Fernelius B

Walking
17 Hours 29 Minutes

W 37 km

Miller A

Walking
17 Hours 10 Minutes

Miller D

-38.03° N 2.99° E

E 56 km

Fernelius

Walking
1 Day 1 Hour

SW 4370 km

Lodygin(next)

MRV
2 Days 20 Hours
Walking
82 Days 17 Hours

S 28 km

Miller E

Walking
12 Hours 48 Minutes

SE 18 km

Fernelius A

Walking
8 Hours 27 Minutes


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