Stadius W (Moon)

Satellite Feature of Stadius

Named after Stade, Jan Stadius - Belgian astronomer, mathematician (1527-1579).

Stadius is a ghostly remnant of an ancient lunar crater that has been nearly obliterated by basaltic lava flows. It lies to the southwest of the much younger crater Eratosthenes, at the north edge of Mare Insularum where the mare joins Sinus Aestuum. To the west is the prominent ray crater Copernicus, and multiple secondary craters from the Copernican ejecta cover this area. To the northwest is a chain of craters that continue in a roughly linear formation until reaching Mare Imbrium. (wikipedia entry)

NW 106 km

Pytheas F

MRV
1 Hour 40 Minutes
Walking
2 Days

N 17 km

Stadius M

Walking
8 Hours 9 Minutes

NE 148 km

Eratosthenes C

MRV
2 Hours 19 Minutes
Walking
2 Days 19 Hours

W 3695 km

Lodygin(next)

MRV
2 Days 9 Hours
Walking
69 Days 23 Hours

Stadius W

14.12° N 343.52° E

E 72 km

Eratosthenes Z

MRV
1 Hour 8 Minutes
Walking
1 Day 9 Hours

SW 26 km

Copernicus L

Walking
11 Hours 48 Minutes

S 4 km

Stadius U

Walking
2 Hours 1 Minute

SE 14 km

Stadius J

Walking
6 Hours 34 Minutes


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