Dawson V (Moon)

Satellite Feature of Dawson

Named after Bernhard Hildebrandt Dawson - Argentinean astronomer (1890-1960).

Dawson is a lunar impact crater that lies on the southern hemisphere on the far side. It lies across a crater triplet: the southeast rim is intruding into the crater Alekhin; the northwest rim also intrudes into the larger satellite crater Dawson V, and the northeast rim is attached to the comparably sized Dawson D. To the south of this formation is the large crater Zeeman. West is the crater Crommelin, and to the north lies Fizeau. Dawson is a young formation that lies in the midst of a field of ancient, heavily eroded craters. (wikipedia entry)

NW 161 km

Eijkman

MRV
2 Hours 31 Minutes
Walking
3 Days 1 Hour

N 1186 km

Lodygin(next)

MRV
18 Hours 32 Minutes
Walking
22 Days 11 Hours

NE 340 km

Fizeau C

MRV
5 Hours 19 Minutes
Walking
6 Days 10 Hours

W 193 km

Crommelin C

MRV
3 Hours 1 Minute
Walking
3 Days 16 Hours

Dawson V

-66.3° N 222.27° E

E 167 km

Dawson D

MRV
2 Hours 37 Minutes
Walking
3 Days 4 Hours

SW 405 km

Zeeman U

MRV
6 Hours 20 Minutes
Walking
7 Days 16 Hours

S 62 km

Zhang Yuzhe

Walking
1 Day 4 Hours

SE 82 km

Dawson

MRV
1 Hour 17 Minutes
Walking
1 Day 13 Hours


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