Aristoteles N (Moon)

Satellite Feature of Aristoteles

Named after Aristoteles - Greek astronomer, philosopher (383-322 B.C.).

Aristoteles is a lunar impact crater that lies near the southern edge of the Mare Frigoris and to the east of the Montes Alpes mountain range. To the south lies the slightly smaller crater Eudoxus and these two form a distinctive pair for a telescope observer. An arc of mountains between these craters bends to the west before joining the walls. The smaller crater Mitchell is directly attached to the eastern rim. (wikipedia entry)

NW 141 km

Galle A

MRV
2 Hours 12 Minutes
Walking
2 Days 16 Hours

N 3635 km

Lodygin(next)

MRV
2 Days 8 Hours
Walking
68 Days 19 Hours

NE 20 km

Aristoteles M

Walking
9 Hours 21 Minutes

W 298 km

Aristoteles

MRV
4 Hours 39 Minutes
Walking
5 Days 15 Hours

Aristoteles N

52.9° N 26.84° E

E 257 km

Baily B

MRV
4 Hours 1 Minute
Walking
4 Days 21 Hours

SW 211 km

Mitchell E

MRV
3 Hours 18 Minutes
Walking
3 Days 23 Hours

S 210 km

Lacus Mortis

MRV
3 Hours 17 Minutes
Walking
3 Days 23 Hours

SE 117 km

Baily K

MRV
1 Hour 50 Minutes
Walking
2 Days 5 Hours


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