Fracastorius B (Moon)

Satellite Feature of Fracastorius

Named after Fracastoro, Girolamo Fracastorius - Italian doctor, astronomer (1483-1553).

To the northwest of this formation lies the crater Beaumont, while to the northeast is Rosse. The lava that formed Mare Nectaris also invaded this crater, so the structure now forms a bay-like extension. The remainder of the rim is heavily worn and covered in lesser impact craters, leaving little of the original rim intact. (wikipedia entry)

NW 131 km

Rosse C

MRV
2 Hours 2 Minutes
Walking
2 Days 11 Hours

N 42 km

Fracastorius J

Walking
19 Hours 8 Minutes

NE 47 km

Fracastorius G

Walking
21 Hours 24 Minutes

W 47 km

Fracastorius W

Walking
21 Hours 31 Minutes

Fracastorius B

-22.59° N 37.25° E

E 53 km

Santbech Q

Walking
24 Hours 31 Minutes

SW 96 km

Fracastorius C

MRV
1 Hour 30 Minutes
Walking
1 Day 19 Hours

S 5280 km

Lodygin(next)

MRV
3 Days 10 Hours
Walking
99 Days 23 Hours

SE 44 km

Santbech T

Walking
20 Hours


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