Wrottesley B (Moon)

Satellite Feature of Wrottesley

Named after John, Baron Wrottesley - British astronomer (1798-1867).

Wrottesley is a lunar impact crater that is attached to the west-northwestern rim of the larger crater Petavius, and lies along the southeast edge of Mare Fecunditatis. It lies in the southeast part of the moon and appears somewhat foreshortened when viewed from the earth. This crater is generally circular in shape, with a slight outward bulge to the south and a system of terraces lining the inner walls. The outer wall has a moderate rampart which merges with that of the neighboring Petavius along the southeastern half. (wikipedia entry)

NW 63 km

Wrottesley A

Walking
1 Day 4 Hours

N 19 km

Wrottesley

Walking
8 Hours 47 Minutes

NE 135 km

Holden W

MRV
2 Hours 6 Minutes
Walking
2 Days 13 Hours

W 141 km

Snellius Y

MRV
2 Hours 13 Minutes
Walking
2 Days 16 Hours

Wrottesley B

-24.97° N 56.87° E

E 109 km

Rimae Petavius

MRV
1 Hour 42 Minutes
Walking
2 Days 1 Hour

SW 71 km

Snellius X

MRV
1 Hour 6 Minutes
Walking
1 Day 8 Hours

S 81 km

Snellius

MRV
1 Hour 16 Minutes
Walking
1 Day 13 Hours

SE 4723 km

Lodygin(next)

MRV
3 Days 1 Hour
Walking
89 Days 10 Hours


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