Rabbi Levi B (Moon)

Satellite Feature of Rabbi Levi

Named after Gershon, Levi Ben Rabbi Levi - French philosopher, mathematician, astronomer (1288-1344).

Rabbi Levi is a lunar impact crater that is located among the rugged highlands in the southeastern part 's near side. Several notable craters are located nearby, including Zagut just to the north-northwest, the heavily impacted Riccius to the southeast, and Lindenau to the northeast next to Zagut. This is a heavily worn and eroded crater formation, with several smaller craters lying along the incised rim and across the interior floor. A group of these craters form a cluster in the western part of the floor, consisting of the satellite craters A, L, M, and D, as well as lesser craterlets trailing away to the south-southeast. (wikipedia entry)

NW 71 km

Zagut S

MRV
1 Hour 6 Minutes
Walking
1 Day 8 Hours

N 59 km

Lindenau

Walking
1 Day 2 Hours

NE 38 km

Rabbi Levi Q

Walking
17 Hours 21 Minutes

W 39 km

Rabbi Levi

Walking
17 Hours 58 Minutes

Rabbi Levi B

-34.5° N 24.74° E

E 26 km

Rabbi Levi P

Walking
11 Hours 59 Minutes

SW 52 km

Rabbi Levi M

Walking
23 Hours 57 Minutes

S 4937 km

Lodygin(next)

MRV
3 Days 5 Hours
Walking
93 Days 11 Hours

SE 46 km

Riccius H

Walking
21 Hours 13 Minutes


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