Firmicus M (Moon)

Satellite Feature of Firmicus

Named after Julius Maternus of Syracuse Firmicus - Roman astrologer (fl. A.D. 330-354).

Firmicus is a lunar crater that lies in the eastern part 's near side, so that from Earth it appears oval in shape due to foreshortening. It is, however, very nearly circular. The crater is located to the west of the Mare Undarum, and northeast of the similar-sized crater Apollonius. To the north are the craters van Albada and Auzout. (wikipedia entry)

NW 59 km

Firmicus A

Walking
1 Day 2 Hours

N 44 km

Firmicus C

Walking
20 Hours 3 Minutes

NE 72 km

Mare Undarum

MRV
1 Hour 7 Minutes
Walking
1 Day 8 Hours

W 87 km

Apollonius N

MRV
1 Hour 22 Minutes
Walking
1 Day 15 Hours

Firmicus M

4.08° N 66.65° E

E 46 km

Dubyago Y

Walking
21 Hours 13 Minutes

SW 53 km

Mare Spumans

Walking
24 Hours 15 Minutes

S 20 km

Dubyago R

Walking
9 Hours 16 Minutes

SE 4373 km

Lodygin(next)

MRV
2 Days 20 Hours
Walking
82 Days 19 Hours


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