Plato Q (Moon)

Satellite Feature of Plato

Greek philosopher c.428-c.347 B.C.

Plato is the lava-filled remains of a lunar impact crater. It is located on the northeastern shore of the Mare Imbrium, at the western extremity of the Montes Alpes mountain range. In the mare to the south are several rises collectively named the Montes Teneriffe. To the north lies the wide stretch of the Mare Frigoris. (wikipedia entry)

NW 3097 km

Lodygin(next)

MRV
2 Days
Walking
58 Days 15 Hours

N 283 km

Timaeus

MRV
4 Hours 25 Minutes
Walking
5 Days 8 Hours

NE 172 km

Mare Frigoris

MRV
2 Hours 41 Minutes
Walking
3 Days 6 Hours

W 194 km

Plato T

MRV
3 Hours 2 Minutes
Walking
3 Days 16 Hours

Plato Q

54.61° N 355.15° E

E 87 km

Plato H

MRV
1 Hour 21 Minutes
Walking
1 Day 15 Hours

SW 164 km

Plato

MRV
2 Hours 33 Minutes
Walking
3 Days 2 Hours

S 86 km

Plato G

MRV
1 Hour 20 Minutes
Walking
1 Day 15 Hours

SE 168 km

Alpes A

MRV
2 Hours 38 Minutes
Walking
3 Days 4 Hours


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