Milne P (Moon)

Satellite Feature of Milne

Named after Edward Arthur Milne - British mathematician, astrophysicist (1896-1950).

Milne lies to the northeast of the Mare Australe, and southeast of Lacus Solitudinis. The southern portion of the wall has been obliterated by impacts, and this area is now overlain by the craters Milne M and Milne N. Milne N has a ray system and is mapped as part of the Copernican System. Although the interior floor is flat, it has been marred by many impacts in the surface. (wikipedia entry)

NW 92 km

Parkhurst K

MRV
1 Hour 27 Minutes
Walking
1 Day 18 Hours

N 31 km

Milne Q

Walking
14 Hours 19 Minutes

NE 99 km

Milne N

MRV
1 Hour 32 Minutes
Walking
1 Day 21 Hours

W 149 km

Gernsback H

MRV
2 Hours 19 Minutes
Walking
2 Days 19 Hours

Milne P

-37.47° N 108.08° E

E 135 km

Milne M

MRV
2 Hours 7 Minutes
Walking
2 Days 13 Hours

SW 198 km

Lamb A

MRV
3 Hours 6 Minutes
Walking
3 Days 18 Hours

S 48 km

Lamb E

Walking
22 Hours 6 Minutes

SE 3216 km

Lodygin(next)

MRV
2 Days 2 Hours
Walking
60 Days 21 Hours


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