Chacornac D (Moon)

Satellite Feature of Chacornac

Named after Jean Chacornac - French astronomer (1823-1873).

Chacornac is an irregular lunar impact crater attached to the southeast rim of the crater Posidonius. It lies just to the east of the Mare Serenitatis, and north of the crater Le Monnier. The rim has a somewhat distorted, pentagonal outline, and appears uneven, especially in the northwest where it is attached to the rim of Posidonius. The flooded floor is irregular and uneven, and contains a system of faint rilles called the Rimae Charocnac. (wikipedia entry)

NW 100 km

Posidonius B

MRV
1 Hour 34 Minutes
Walking
1 Day 21 Hours

N 4250 km

Lodygin(next)

MRV
2 Days 18 Hours
Walking
80 Days 11 Hours

NE 72 km

Rima G. Bond

MRV
1 Hour 7 Minutes
Walking
1 Day 8 Hours

W 31 km

Chacornac C

Walking
14 Hours 28 Minutes

Chacornac D

30.73° N 33.63° E

E 100 km

G. Bond A

MRV
1 Hour 34 Minutes
Walking
1 Day 21 Hours

SW 63 km

Chacornac

Walking
1 Day 4 Hours

S 32 km

Chacornac E

Walking
14 Hours 52 Minutes

SE 37 km

G. Bond B

Walking
16 Hours 51 Minutes


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