Racah W (Moon)

Satellite Feature of Racah

Named after Giulio Racah - Italian-Israeli physicist (1909-1965).

Racah is a lunar impact crater on the far side of the moon. It lies almost due south of the larger crater Daedalus, and lies across lunar longitude 180°W, i.e. The longitude that is diametrically opposite to the Earth. To the west-southwest is the crater Aitken, and to the southeast lies De Vries. (wikipedia entry)

NW 182 km

Daedalus R

MRV
2 Hours 51 Minutes
Walking
3 Days 11 Hours

N 69 km

Racah X

MRV
1 Hour 4 Minutes
Walking
1 Day 7 Hours

NE 100 km

Racah B

MRV
1 Hour 34 Minutes
Walking
1 Day 21 Hours

W 58 km

Racah U

Walking
1 Day 2 Hours

Racah W

-12.46° N 178.89° E

E 1050 km

Lodygin(next)

MRV
16 Hours 24 Minutes
Walking
19 Days 21 Hours

SW 53 km

Racah T

Walking
24 Hours 24 Minutes

S 138 km

Racah N

MRV
2 Hours 9 Minutes
Walking
2 Days 14 Hours

SE 49 km

Racah

Walking
22 Hours 17 Minutes


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