Alpetragius B (Moon)

Satellite Feature of Alpetragius

Named after Al-Bitrūjī Al-Ishbīlī, Abū Ishāq Alpetragius - Spanish astronomer (unkn-c. 1100).

Alpetragius is a lunar impact crater located on the eastern edge of Mare Nubium, to the southwest of the much larger crater Alphonsus. In the southeast is the prominent crater Arzachel, and to the west lies the flooded Lassell. The most notable feature of this crater is the disproportionately large central peak, which forms a rounded rise that occupies almost the entire crater floor—one-third the crater diameter—and rises to a height of 2.0 km. There is evidence that this peak has been enlarged through volcanic eruptions, and there appears to be an eroded vent at its summit. (wikipedia entry)

NW 64 km

Lassell M

MRV
1 Hour
Walking
1 Day 5 Hours

N 65 km

Davy U

MRV
1 Hour 1 Minute
Walking
1 Day 5 Hours

NE 46 km

Alpetragius C

Walking
21 Hours 16 Minutes

W 32 km

Lassell

Walking
14 Hours 53 Minutes

Alpetragius B

-15.13° N 353.12° E

E 64 km

Alphonsus C

MRV
1 Hour
Walking
1 Day 5 Hours

SW 4239 km

Lodygin(next)

MRV
2 Days 18 Hours
Walking
80 Days 6 Hours

S 49 km

Lassell A

Walking
22 Hours 25 Minutes

SE 37 km

Alpetragius X

Walking
17 Hours 1 Minute


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