De Sitter A (Moon)

Satellite Feature of De Sitter

Named after Willem De Sitter - Dutch astronomer (1872-1934).

De Sitter is a lunar crater that is located near the northern limb , to the north of the BaillaudEuctemon crater pair. Due to its location, this crater appears very foreshortened when viewed from the Earth, limiting the detail that can be viewed. The crater also receives sunlight at a low angle, when it is on the sunlit side. This crater forms part of an unusual three-crater cluster, with De Sitter overlying the northeast rim L and the southern rim M. All three craters are of comparable dimension, with the largest being De Sitter M. Where De Sitter overlies the other two craters, its outer rim appears slumped. (wikipedia entry)

NW 121 km

Main L

MRV
1 Hour 53 Minutes
Walking
2 Days 6 Hours

N 2981 km

Lodygin(next)

MRV
1 Day 22 Hours
Walking
56 Days 10 Hours

NE 334 km

De Sitter M

MRV
5 Hours 13 Minutes
Walking
6 Days 7 Hours

W 490 km

Main

MRV
7 Hours 39 Minutes
Walking
9 Days 6 Hours

De Sitter A

80.24° N 26.57° E

E 363 km

De Sitter

MRV
5 Hours 41 Minutes
Walking
6 Days 21 Hours

SW 371 km

Meton E

MRV
5 Hours 48 Minutes
Walking
7 Days

S 111 km

Euctemon H

MRV
1 Hour 44 Minutes
Walking
2 Days 2 Hours

SE 243 km

De Sitter L

MRV
3 Hours 48 Minutes
Walking
4 Days 14 Hours


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