Faye A (Moon)

Satellite Feature of Faye

Named after Hervé-Auguste-Etienne-Albans Faye - French astronomer (1814-1902).

Faye is a heavily eroded lunar crater in the rugged southern highlands. It is attached to the northeastern rim of the crater Delaunay, with Donati located just a few kilometers to the northeast. It forms part of a chain of craters of increasing size to the southwest that continues with La Caille and ends with the walled plain Purbach. The rim is heavily damaged, particularly along the western half and covers much of the southwestern interior floor. (wikipedia entry)

NW 40 km

La Caille G

Walking
18 Hours 23 Minutes

N 38 km

Donati C

Walking
17 Hours 22 Minutes

NE 61 km

Donati A

Walking
1 Day 3 Hours

W 53 km

La Caille B

Walking
24 Hours 19 Minutes

Faye A

-21.2° N 3.12° E

E 21 km

Faye

Walking
9 Hours 51 Minutes

SW 4538 km

Lodygin(next)

MRV
2 Days 22 Hours
Walking
85 Days 22 Hours

S 69 km

La Caille E

MRV
1 Hour 4 Minutes
Walking
1 Day 7 Hours

SE 60 km

Faye B

Walking
1 Day 3 Hours


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