Pytheas D (Moon)

Satellite Feature of Pytheas

Named after Of Marseilles Pytheas - Greek navigator, geographer (c. 308 B.C.).

Pytheas is a small lunar impact crater located on the southern part of the Mare Imbrium, to the south of the crater Lambert. It has a sharply defined rim, a hummocky outer rampart, and an irregular interior due to slumping or fall-back. There is a small crater along the northern outer rampart, and a similar crater about 20 km to the west. The crater possesses a small ray system that extends for a radius of about 50 kilometers. (wikipedia entry)

NW 24 km

Pytheas J

Walking
11 Hours 20 Minutes

N 42 km

Pytheas N

Walking
19 Hours 6 Minutes

NE 38 km

Pytheas U

Walking
17 Hours 28 Minutes

W 3483 km

Lodygin(next)

MRV
2 Days 6 Hours
Walking
65 Days 22 Hours

Pytheas D

21.09° N 339.46° E

E 86 km

Pytheas G

MRV
1 Hour 21 Minutes
Walking
1 Day 15 Hours

SW 40 km

Pytheas A

Walking
18 Hours 20 Minutes

S 14 km

Pytheas

Walking
6 Hours 44 Minutes

SE 77 km

Pytheas C

MRV
1 Hour 12 Minutes
Walking
1 Day 11 Hours


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