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"Hypertextual Moon Atlas"

 
based on
A. Rükl "Atlas of the Moon"

EUDOXUS

The left-hand part of the map is occupied by the Caucasus Mountains, which lie on the boundary of Mare Imbrium and Mare Serenitatis. The northwestern part of Mare Serenitatis, crossed with bright rays from the crater Aristillus (map 12), is situated at the bottom of the map. The large crater Eudoxus forms a striking companion to Aristoteles (map 5).

 

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Age of Moon: d. 6

Section 13

RELEVANT FEATURES

  • Alexander - 82 km
  • Calippus - 33 km - h. 2690 m
  • Cassini C - 13,7 km - h. 2420 m
  • Caucasus, Montes - maximum height 6.000 m, length 520 km
  • Egede - 37 km - h. 420 m
  • Eudoxus - 67 km - h. 3350 m
  • Eudoxus D - 9,6 km - h.1300 m
  • Laméch - 13 km - h.1460 m
  • Linné F - 5 km - h. 1050 m
  • Linné H - 3,2 km - h. 730 m
  • Serenitatis, Mare - Sea of Serenity - area 303.000 sq km

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