Schumacher (Moon)

Named after Heinrich Christian Schumacher - German astronomer (1780-1850).

Schumacher is a lunar crater that lies in the northeast part , just to the north of the larger walled plain Messala. The two formations are separated by a rough strip of terrain less than 10 kilometers across, and bisected by a pair of small, co-joined craters. The northern member of this pair lies across the southern rim , and intrudes into the interior floor. The rim of this crater forms an eroded ring that is broken along the western side by the flooded crater Schumacher B. (wikipedia entry)

A crater is a circular depression likely created by an impact event. On the Moon they are named after deceased scientists, polar explorers, astronauts or cosmonauts.

NW 118 km

Shuckburgh E

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1 Hour 50 Minutes
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N 85 km

Mercurius C

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1 Hour 19 Minutes
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1 Day 14 Hours

NE 43 km

Carrington(last)

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19 Hours 46 Minutes

W 44 km

Schumacher B

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20 Hours 10 Minutes

Schumacher

42.42° N 60.81° E

E 133 km

Lacus Spei

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2 Hours 5 Minutes
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2 Days 12 Hours

SW 73 km

Messala K

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1 Hour 8 Minutes
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1 Day 9 Hours

S 51 km

Messala(next)

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23 Hours 31 Minutes

SE 119 km

Messala F

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1 Hour 51 Minutes
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2 Days 6 Hours

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