Pitatus L (Moon)

Satellite Feature of Pitatus

Named after Pitati, Pietro Pitatus - Italian astronomer, mathematician (unkn.-fl. c. 1500).

Joined to the northwest rim is the crater Hesiodus, and the two are joined by a narrow cleft. The complex wall is heavily worn, and has been encroached by lava flows. The rim is lowest to the north, where the lava almost joins the Mare Nubium. (wikipedia entry)

NW 58 km

Pitatus Z

Walking
1 Day 2 Hours

N 82 km

Lippershey P

MRV
1 Hour 17 Minutes
Walking
1 Day 13 Hours

NE 110 km

Purbach Y

MRV
1 Hour 43 Minutes
Walking
2 Days 2 Hours

W 46 km

Pitatus E

Walking
20 Hours 55 Minutes

Pitatus L

-29.1° N 351.32° E

E 57 km

Hell J

Walking
1 Day 2 Hours

SW 4143 km

Lodygin(next)

MRV
2 Days 16 Hours
Walking
78 Days 10 Hours

S 40 km

Pitatus K

Walking
18 Hours 20 Minutes

SE 126 km

Hell R

MRV
1 Hour 58 Minutes
Walking
2 Days 9 Hours


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