Bailly A (Moon)

Satellite Feature of Bailly

Named after Jean Sylvain Bailly - French astronomer (1736-1793).

Bailly is a lunar impact crater that is located near the south-west limb. The oblique viewing angle gives the crater a foreshortened appearance, and the location near the limb can limit visibility due to libration. The most favorable time for viewing this feature is near the full moon when the terminator is crossing the crater wall. This is the largest crater on the near side. (wikipedia entry)

NW 209 km

Bailly E

MRV
3 Hours 16 Minutes
Walking
3 Days 23 Hours

N 56 km

Bailly G

Walking
1 Day 1 Hour

NE 268 km

Bettinus B

MRV
4 Hours 12 Minutes
Walking
5 Days 2 Hours

W 2359 km

Lodygin(next)

MRV
1 Day 12 Hours
Walking
44 Days 16 Hours

Bailly A

-69.28° N 300.43° E

E 80 km

Bailly O

MRV
1 Hour 15 Minutes
Walking
1 Day 12 Hours

SW 444 km

Le Gentil B

MRV
6 Hours 56 Minutes
Walking
8 Days 10 Hours

S 40 km

Le Gentil G

Walking
18 Hours 21 Minutes

SE 178 km

Wilson A

MRV
2 Hours 47 Minutes
Walking
3 Days 9 Hours


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