Catalán B (Moon)

Satellite Feature of Catalán

Named after Miguel Antonio Catalán - Spanish spectroscopist (1894-1957).

Catalán is a small lunar impact crater that lies almost along the southwest limb. At this position the crater is ill-suited for observation from the Earth as it is viewed almost from the side, and visibility is subject to libration effects. It lies to the west of the somewhat larger crater Baade, and south-southeast of Graff. This region is located in the outer southeastern part of the skirt of ejecta that surrounds the Mare Orientale impact basin, and the nearby surface is rugged and streaky. (wikipedia entry)

NW 70 km

Graff U

MRV
1 Hour 5 Minutes
Walking
1 Day 7 Hours

N 5 km

Graff

Walking
2 Hours 42 Minutes

NE 188 km

Vallis Bouvard

MRV
2 Hours 56 Minutes
Walking
3 Days 13 Hours

W 1760 km

Lodygin(next)

MRV
1 Day 3 Hours
Walking
33 Days 8 Hours

Catalán B

-45.61° N 271.47° E

E 35 km

Catalán

Walking
15 Hours 58 Minutes

SW 167 km

Guthnick

MRV
2 Hours 36 Minutes
Walking
3 Days 3 Hours

S 9 km

Arrhenius J

Walking
4 Hours 27 Minutes

SE 291 km

Yakovkin

MRV
4 Hours 33 Minutes
Walking
5 Days 12 Hours


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