Neison C (Moon)

Satellite Feature of Neison

Named after (Neville), Edmund Neison - British astronomer, selenographer (1849-1940).

Neison is a lunar crater that lies to the south of the crater Meton, in the northern part. The high latitude of this crater means that the crater appears foreshortened when viewed from the Earth, having an elliptical appearance even though it is nearly circular in shape. The outer rim of this crater has been heavily worn and eroded by smaller impacts, leaving only a low, uneven ridge surrounding the interior. There are several breaks in this rim, and the inner edge is notched by impacts. (wikipedia entry)

NW 309 km

Meton F

MRV
4 Hours 49 Minutes
Walking
5 Days 20 Hours

N 3239 km

Lodygin(next)

MRV
2 Days 2 Hours
Walking
61 Days 8 Hours

NE 69 km

Neison

MRV
1 Hour 5 Minutes
Walking
1 Day 7 Hours

W 168 km

Meton W

MRV
2 Hours 38 Minutes
Walking
3 Days 4 Hours

Neison C

66.94° N 23.03° E

E 84 km

Neison B

MRV
1 Hour 19 Minutes
Walking
1 Day 14 Hours

SW 191 km

C. Mayer D

MRV
2 Hours 59 Minutes
Walking
3 Days 15 Hours

S 138 km

Kane

MRV
2 Hours 9 Minutes
Walking
2 Days 14 Hours

SE 112 km

Moigno B

MRV
1 Hour 45 Minutes
Walking
2 Days 3 Hours


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