Wexler H (Moon)

Satellite Feature of Wexler

Named after Harry Wexler - American meteorologist (1911-1962).

Wexler is a lunar impact crater that lies across the south-southeast limb. In this location not much detail about the formation can be discerned from the Earth, and it must be viewed from orbit to see most of the structure. It lies about a hundred kilometers northwards of the larger crater Hale, and south-southeast of Petrov. The rim of this crater retains much of its original structure, although the features have become softened and worn in comparison to the younger Hale. (wikipedia entry)

NW 195 km

Wexler

MRV
3 Hours 3 Minutes
Walking
3 Days 16 Hours

N 36 km

Wexler E

Walking
16 Hours 21 Minutes

NE 191 km

Sikorsky Q

MRV
2 Hours 59 Minutes
Walking
3 Days 15 Hours

W 393 km

Wexler V

MRV
6 Hours 8 Minutes
Walking
7 Days 10 Hours

Wexler H

-70.41° N 97.17° E

E 571 km

Schrödinger W

MRV
8 Hours 55 Minutes
Walking
10 Days 19 Hours

SW 400 km

Hale Q

MRV
6 Hours 15 Minutes
Walking
7 Days 14 Hours

S 165 km

Hale

MRV
2 Hours 35 Minutes
Walking
3 Days 3 Hours

SE 3599 km

Lodygin(next)

MRV
2 Days 8 Hours
Walking
68 Days 3 Hours


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