Glaisher L (Moon)

Satellite Feature of Glaisher

Named after James Glaisher - British meteorologist (1809-1903).

Glaisher is a lunar impact crater that is located in the region of terrain that forms the southwest border of Mare Crisium. It lies to the southwest of the lava-flooded crater Yerkes, and west-northwest of the GreavesLick crater pair. It is surrounded by a ring of satellite craters of various dimensions, the larger companions generally being arranged to the south. This crater is circular, with a bowl-shaped interior and a small floor at the midpoint. (wikipedia entry)

NW 41 km

Proclus U

Walking
19 Hours 3 Minutes

N 28 km

Proclus V

Walking
13 Hours 2 Minutes

NE 21 km

Glaisher H

Walking
9 Hours 49 Minutes

W 36 km

Glaisher N

Walking
16 Hours 39 Minutes

Glaisher L

13.41° N 48.77° E

E 4617 km

Lodygin(next)

MRV
3 Days
Walking
87 Days 10 Hours

SW 8 km

Glaisher M

Walking
3 Hours 54 Minutes

S 77 km

Lick F

MRV
1 Hour 12 Minutes
Walking
1 Day 11 Hours

SE 20 km

Glaisher E

Walking
9 Hours 7 Minutes


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