Sulpicius Gallus A (Moon)

Satellite Feature of Sulpicius Gallus

Named after Gaius Sulpicius Gallus - Roman astronomer (unkn-fl. c. B.C. 166).

Sulpicius Gallus is a small, bowl-shaped lunar crater that lies near the southwestern edge of the Mare Serenitatis. About 10 kilometers to the south and east is the Montes Haemus range that forms the edge of the Serenitatis basin. This crater has a high albedo, with a sharp-edged rim that displays little appearance of wear. There is a small rise at the midpoint. (wikipedia entry)

NW 113 km

Joy

MRV
1 Hour 46 Minutes
Walking
2 Days 3 Hours

N 61 km

Aratus C

Walking
1 Day 4 Hours

NE 96 km

Yoshi

MRV
1 Hour 30 Minutes
Walking
1 Day 20 Hours

W 4131 km

Lodygin(next)

MRV
2 Days 16 Hours
Walking
78 Days 5 Hours

Sulpicius Gallus A

22.08° N 8.93° E

E 150 km

Bessel F

MRV
2 Hours 21 Minutes
Walking
2 Days 20 Hours

SW 99 km

Lacus Odii

MRV
1 Hour 33 Minutes
Walking
1 Day 21 Hours

S 50 km

Sulpicius Gallus M

Walking
23 Hours 3 Minutes

SE 53 km

Rimae Sulpicius Gallus

Walking
24 Hours 18 Minutes


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