Aristarchus Z (Moon)

Satellite Feature of Aristarchus

Named after Aristarchus - Greek astronomer (310-230 B.C. ?).

Aristarchus is considered the brightest of the large formations on the lunar surface, with an albedo nearly double that of most lunar features. The feature is bright enough to be visible to the naked eye, and is dazzling in a large telescope. It is also readily identified when most of the lunar surface is illuminated by earthshine. (wikipedia entry)

NW 54 km

Herodotus H

Walking
24 Hours 37 Minutes

N 56 km

Toscanelli

Walking
1 Day 1 Hour

NE 19 km

Väisälä

Walking
8 Hours 57 Minutes

W 2721 km

Lodygin(next)

MRV
1 Day 18 Hours
Walking
51 Days 12 Hours

Aristarchus Z

25.49° N 311.51° E

E 131 km

Prinz

MRV
2 Hours 3 Minutes
Walking
2 Days 11 Hours

SW 58 km

Herodotus G

Walking
1 Day 2 Hours

S 115 km

Aristarchus U

MRV
1 Hour 48 Minutes
Walking
2 Days 4 Hours

SE 46 km

Aristarchus

Walking
21 Hours 17 Minutes


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