Piazzi Smyth W (Moon)

Satellite Feature of Piazzi Smyth

Named after Charles Piazzi Smyth - Italian-born Scottish astronomer (1819-1900).

Piazzi Smyth is a small lunar impact crater in the eastern part of the Mare Imbrium. This is an isolated feature located about 100 kilometers to the southwest of the Montes Alpes mountain range. To the southeast of this crater is Mons Piton, an isolated mountain that rises to a height of 2.3 km and occupies a diameter of about 25 km. This crater is a nicely circular feature with a rim and interior that have not been significantly modified by impacts. (wikipedia entry)

NW 3451 km

Lodygin(next)

MRV
2 Days 5 Hours
Walking
65 Days 8 Hours

N 111 km

Alpes B

MRV
1 Hour 44 Minutes
Walking
2 Days 2 Hours

NE 96 km

Promontorium Deville

MRV
1 Hour 30 Minutes
Walking
1 Day 19 Hours

W 43 km

Piazzi Smyth

Walking
19 Hours 34 Minutes

Piazzi Smyth W

42.25° N 358.14° E

E 110 km

Promontorium Agassiz

MRV
1 Hour 43 Minutes
Walking
2 Days 2 Hours

SW 49 km

Piazzi Smyth U

Walking
22 Hours 38 Minutes

S 78 km

Piton A

MRV
1 Hour 13 Minutes
Walking
1 Day 11 Hours

SE 54 km

Mons Piton

Walking
24 Hours 43 Minutes


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