Coriolis L (Moon)

Satellite Feature of Coriolis

Named after Gaspard-Gustave de Coriolis - French physicist (1792-1843).

Coriolis is a lunar impact crater on the far side. The crater floor is bisected by the lunar equator, and it lies about three crater diameters northwest of the crater Daedalus. The rim of this formation is somewhat eroded, and several small craters lie along the edge. The northern rim is somewhat damaged, and has a slight outward bulge and depression in the side. (wikipedia entry)

NW 36 km

Coriolis M

Walking
16 Hours 36 Minutes

N 81 km

Coriolis

MRV
1 Hour 16 Minutes
Walking
1 Day 13 Hours

NE 62 km

Coriolis H

Walking
1 Day 4 Hours

W 144 km

Dewar E

MRV
2 Hours 15 Minutes
Walking
2 Days 17 Hours

Coriolis L

-2.04° N 172.6° E

E 152 km

Daedalus W

MRV
2 Hours 22 Minutes
Walking
2 Days 21 Hours

SW 141 km

Heaviside B

MRV
2 Hours 12 Minutes
Walking
2 Days 16 Hours

S 118 km

Heaviside C

MRV
1 Hour 50 Minutes
Walking
2 Days 5 Hours

SE 1308 km

Lodygin(next)

MRV
20 Hours 27 Minutes
Walking
24 Days 18 Hours


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