North Complex (Moon)

Astronaut-named feature, Apollo 15 site.

North Complex is a feature on Earth's Moon, a group of hills in the Hadley–Apennine region. It was an intended destination for the astronauts of the Apollo 15 mission, but due to problems extracting a rock core near the landing site, there was not enough time to make the journey. The hills are thought to be volcanic in origin, but this remains unconfirmed because no samples were collected there. North Complex is located approximately 2 km east of Hadley Rille, and is about 3 km north of the Apollo 15 landing site itself. (wikipedia entry)

A landing site name is a lunar feature at or near Apollo landing sites.

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Archimedes Q

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North Complex

26.25° N 3.59° E

E 162 km

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