Compton E (Moon)

Satellite Feature of Compton

Named after Arthur Holly Compton - American physicist, Nobel laureate (1892-1962) and Karl Taylor Compton - American physicist (1887-1954).

Compton is a prominent lunar crater that is located in the northern hemisphere on the far side. It lies to the east of the Mare Humboldtianum, and southwest of the walled plain Schwarzschild. To the southeast is the heavily eroded crater Swann. This formation is roughly circular, with a wide, irregular outer rim that varies considerably in width. (wikipedia entry)

NW 174 km

Dugan J

MRV
2 Hours 44 Minutes
Walking
3 Days 7 Hours

N 178 km

Schwarzschild Q

MRV
2 Hours 46 Minutes
Walking
3 Days 8 Hours

NE 230 km

Yablochkov U

MRV
3 Hours 36 Minutes
Walking
4 Days 8 Hours

W 278 km

Compton

MRV
4 Hours 21 Minutes
Walking
5 Days 6 Hours

Compton E

55.37° N 113.24° E

E 3454 km

Lodygin(next)

MRV
2 Days 5 Hours
Walking
65 Days 9 Hours

SW 225 km

Petrie U

MRV
3 Hours 31 Minutes
Walking
4 Days 6 Hours

S 29 km

Swann A

Walking
13 Hours 11 Minutes

SE 261 km

von Békésy T

MRV
4 Hours 5 Minutes
Walking
4 Days 22 Hours


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