Steno-Apollo (Moon)

Astronaut-named feature, Apollo 17 site.

Steno-Apollo is a feature on Earth's Moon, a crater in Taurus-Littrow valley. Astronauts Eugene Cernan and Harrison Schmitt visited it in 1972, on the Apollo 17 mission. The astronauts referred to it simply as Steno during the mission. To the south of Steno is Emory, to the northwest are Trident and Powell, and to the northeast is Sherlock. (wikipedia entry)

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

NW 989 m

Trident

Walking
26 Minutes

N 2 km

Shakespeare

Walking
1 Hour 8 Minutes

NE 988 m

Sherlock

Walking
26 Minutes

W 946 m

Powell(last)

Walking
25 Minutes

Steno-Apollo

20.15° N 30.79° E

E 8 km

Sculptured Hills

Walking
3 Hours 52 Minutes

SW 1 km

Hess-Apollo

Walking
53 Minutes

S 838 m

Emory(next)

Walking
22 Minutes

SE 108 km

Vitruvius T

MRV
1 Hour 41 Minutes
Walking
2 Days 1 Hour

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