Site coordinates are based on the IAU Mean Earth Polar Axis coordinate system, as described in Davies and Colvin, J. Geophys. Res., v. 105, pp. 20,227 - 20,280, 2000. The full locations used are given below:
degrees N latitude |
degrees E longitude |
|
Apollo 11 | ||
LRRR | 0.67337 | 23.47293 |
Lunar Module | 0.67408 | 23.47297 |
Apollo 12 | ||
ALSEP | -3.00942 | -23.42458 |
Lunar Module | -3.01239 | -23.42157 |
Apollo 14 | ||
LRRR | -3.64421 | -17.47880 |
ALSEP | -3.64398 | -17.47748 |
Lunar Module | -3.64530 | -17.47136 |
Apollo 15 | ||
LRRR | 26.13333 | 3.62837 |
ALSEP | 26.13407 | 3.62981 |
Lunar Module | 26.13222 | 3.63386 |
Apollo 16 | ||
ALSEP | -8.97537 | 15.49812 |
Lunar Module | -8.97301 | 15.50019 |
Apollo 17 | ||
ALSEP | 20.19209 | 30.76492 |
Lunar Module | 20.19080 | 30.77168 |
Text version of the landing site coordinates table
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