Cleomedes is located in the east, the most notable features being the Cleomedes crater and the Mare Crisium (Sea of Crises). To the east there is the smaller Mare Anguis (Sea of Snakes). The terrain flat in the south and rough to the north.
Geological Survey | Topographical Map
This region is named after the Greek astronomer Cleomedes (100 BC) who documented the movement of heavenly bodies.
Region Data | |
Name | Cleomedes |
Number | 44 |
NW Corner | 32° N 50° E |
SE Corner | 16° N 70° E |
Raw Area* | 1,072,000 km2 |
Visible Area* | 482,000 km2 |
Visibility Factor* | 45% |
Minimum Bid | $ 119,000 (USD) |
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