Fizeau F (Moon)

Satellite Feature of Fizeau

Named after Armand-Hippolyte-Louis Fizeau - French physicist (1819-1896).

Fizeau is a prominent lunar impact crater on the far side , in the southern hemisphere. Nearby craters of note include Minkowski to the west-northwest, and Eijkman to the southwest. The inner wall of the crater rim is multiply terraced in the northern half, while the southern rim has a shear inner surface leading down to slumped deposits on the crater floor. There is a small but prominent crater lying across the southwest rim, with an inner surface that forms terraced steps covering most of the interior. (wikipedia entry)

NW 1086 km

Lodygin(next)

MRV
16 Hours 58 Minutes
Walking
20 Days 13 Hours

N 237 km

Buffon K

MRV
3 Hours 43 Minutes
Walking
4 Days 12 Hours

NE 96 km

Lippmann R

MRV
1 Hour 30 Minutes
Walking
1 Day 19 Hours

W 287 km

Fizeau

MRV
4 Hours 29 Minutes
Walking
5 Days 10 Hours

Fizeau F

-58.19° N 235.37° E

E 290 km

Lippmann P

MRV
4 Hours 32 Minutes
Walking
5 Days 11 Hours

SW 358 km

Dawson

MRV
5 Hours 36 Minutes
Walking
6 Days 18 Hours

S 13 km

Fizeau G

Walking
6 Hours 19 Minutes

SE 422 km

Petzval

MRV
6 Hours 36 Minutes
Walking
8 Days


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