Vlacq G (Moon)

Satellite Feature of Vlacq

Named after Adriaan Vlacq - Dutch mathematician (c. 1600-1667).

Vlacq is a prominent lunar impact crater that is located in the southeastern part , and appears foreshortened when viewed from the Earth. This crater is adjacent to the northeastern rim of the larger Hommel, and to the northwest rim of Rosenberger. This crater has become eroded, but not to the degree of the larger neighboring craters. The satellite crater Vlacq G intrudes into the southern rim , and is overlaid in turn along the southwest rim by the sharp-rimmed Vlacq B. (wikipedia entry)

NW 125 km

Hommel A

MRV
1 Hour 57 Minutes
Walking
2 Days 9 Hours

N 43 km

Vlacq

Walking
19 Hours 45 Minutes

NE 106 km

Rosenberger G

MRV
1 Hour 40 Minutes
Walking
2 Days

W 154 km

Hommel

MRV
2 Hours 24 Minutes
Walking
2 Days 22 Hours

Vlacq G

-55.0° N 38.01° E

E 156 km

Rosenberger

MRV
2 Hours 26 Minutes
Walking
2 Days 22 Hours

SW 33 km

Hommel B

Walking
15 Hours 12 Minutes

S 4526 km

Lodygin(next)

MRV
2 Days 22 Hours
Walking
85 Days 16 Hours

SE 82 km

Rosenberger F

MRV
1 Hour 17 Minutes
Walking
1 Day 13 Hours


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