Archytas K (Moon)

Satellite Feature of Archytas

Named after Archytas - Greek mathematician (428-347 B.C. ?).

Archytas is a lunar impact crater that protrudes into the northern edge of Mare Frigoris. To the northwest is the comparably sized crater Timaeus, and the smaller Protagoras lies in the opposite direction to the southeast. Further to the southwest, beyond the opposite edge of the mare, is the dark-floored crater Plato. The rim is sharp-edged and shows little appearance of erosion due to subsequent impacts. (wikipedia entry)

NW 3106 km

Lodygin(next)

MRV
2 Days
Walking
58 Days 19 Hours

N 71 km

W. Bond B

MRV
1 Hour 6 Minutes
Walking
1 Day 8 Hours

NE 51 km

W. Bond E

Walking
23 Hours 30 Minutes

W 249 km

Timaeus

MRV
3 Hours 54 Minutes
Walking
4 Days 17 Hours

Archytas K

62.66° N 7.68° E

E 47 km

Archytas U

Walking
21 Hours 27 Minutes

SW 85 km

Archytas W

MRV
1 Hour 20 Minutes
Walking
1 Day 14 Hours

S 140 km

Archytas

MRV
2 Hours 11 Minutes
Walking
2 Days 15 Hours

SE 246 km

C. Mayer B

MRV
3 Hours 51 Minutes
Walking
4 Days 15 Hours


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