Seneca D (Moon)

Satellite Feature of Seneca

Named after Lucius Annaeus Seneca - Roman philosopher, natural scientist (4 B.C.- A.D. 65).

Seneca is a lunar crater that is located towards the east-northeastern limb, less than one crater diameter to the north of Plutarch. To the northwest is the crater Hahn, and due north lies the large walled plain Gauss. This crater has been heavily eroded by impacts, with an outer rim that has been distorted and overlain by several small craters. It appears roughly diamond-shaped as viewed from above, although it is heavily foreshortened when seen from the Earth. (wikipedia entry)

NW 49 km

Seneca E

Walking
22 Hours 33 Minutes

N 23 km

Seneca F

Walking
10 Hours 35 Minutes

NE 59 km

Seneca G

Walking
1 Day 3 Hours

W 44 km

Seneca

Walking
20 Hours 23 Minutes

Seneca D

26.71° N 81.29° E

E 3918 km

Lodygin(next)

MRV
2 Days 13 Hours
Walking
74 Days 4 Hours

SW 69 km

Plutarch

MRV
1 Hour 4 Minutes
Walking
1 Day 7 Hours

S 31 km

Cannon

Walking
14 Hours 12 Minutes

SE 133 km

Hubble C

MRV
2 Hours 5 Minutes
Walking
2 Days 12 Hours


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