Dreyer J (Moon)

Satellite Feature of Dreyer

Named after Johann Ludwig Emil Dreyer - Danish astronomer (1852-1926).

Dreyer is the remnant of a lunar crater on the far side. It is located along the eastern edge of the Mare Marginis, about midway. The rim of this crater is heavily worn, with multiple impacts overlaying the edge and a small gap at the south end. The satellite crater Dreyer C lies across the northeastern rim, while Dreyer K intrudes into the southeastern side. (wikipedia entry)

NW 43 km

Dreyer

Walking
19 Hours 49 Minutes

N 11 km

Dreyer C

Walking
5 Hours 21 Minutes

NE 40 km

Dreyer D

Walking
18 Hours 25 Minutes

W 23 km

Dreyer K

Walking
10 Hours 53 Minutes

Dreyer J

9.02° N 98.52° E

E 3502 km

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MRV
2 Days 6 Hours
Walking
66 Days 7 Hours

SW 50 km

Erro T

Walking
22 Hours 45 Minutes

S 15 km

Erro

Walking
6 Hours 49 Minutes

SE 61 km

Erro D

Walking
1 Day 3 Hours


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