Neumayer A (Moon)

Satellite Feature of Neumayer

Named after Georg Balthasar von Neumayer - German meteorologist, hydrographer (1826-1909).

Neumayer is a lunar impact crater that lies near the southern limb. At this location the crater appears much foreshortened and can only be observed during favorable librations. It is attached to the southeastern rim of the slightly larger crater Helmholtz. To the south-southwest is the crater Demonax, and east-southeast is Hale. (wikipedia entry)

NW 267 km

Helmholtz

MRV
4 Hours 10 Minutes
Walking
5 Days 1 Hour

N 96 km

Neumayer

MRV
1 Hour 30 Minutes
Walking
1 Day 19 Hours

NE 197 km

Neumayer M

MRV
3 Hours 5 Minutes
Walking
3 Days 17 Hours

W 387 km

Boguslawsky B

MRV
6 Hours 2 Minutes
Walking
7 Days 7 Hours

Neumayer A

-75.08° N 73.88° E

E 540 km

Hale

MRV
8 Hours 26 Minutes
Walking
10 Days 5 Hours

SW 441 km

Demonax

MRV
6 Hours 53 Minutes
Walking
8 Days 8 Hours

S 79 km

Demonax B

MRV
1 Hour 14 Minutes
Walking
1 Day 12 Hours

SE 3959 km

Lodygin(next)

MRV
2 Days 13 Hours
Walking
74 Days 22 Hours


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