Heraclitus A (Moon)

Satellite Feature of Heraclitus

Named after Heraclitus - Greek philosopher (c. 540-480 B.C.).

Heraclitus is a complex lunar crater that lies in the rugged southern highlands. The crater Licetus forms the northern end of the formation. Just to the east is Cuvier, and due south is Lilius. (wikipedia entry)

NW 62 km

Licetus A

Walking
1 Day 4 Hours

N 43 km

Licetus D

Walking
19 Hours 35 Minutes

NE 53 km

Heraclitus C

Walking
24 Hours 13 Minutes

W 33 km

Heraclitus K

Walking
15 Hours 20 Minutes

Heraclitus A

-49.41° N 4.54° E

E 57 km

Heraclitus

Walking
1 Day 1 Hour

SW 4203 km

Lodygin(next)

MRV
2 Days 17 Hours
Walking
79 Days 13 Hours

S 37 km

Heraclitus D

Walking
17 Hours 12 Minutes

SE 98 km

Cuvier G

MRV
1 Hour 32 Minutes
Walking
1 Day 20 Hours


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