Rambler's Top100Astronet    
  по текстам   по ключевым словам   в глоссарии   по сайтам   перевод   по каталогу
 

Is It Love or a Sinus Infection?
<< Yesterday 27.05.2005 Tomorrow >>
Is It Love or a Sinus Infection?
Credit: Paolo Lazzarotti
Explanation:

I thought I knew the Moon until I saw this image. The right side, showing Cauchy and nearby fault, rille and domes is familiar, of course. The left side reveals features in the Bay of Love (Sinus Amoris) that I never knew existed. This little nook of the Moon is a hidden treasure trove of geologic delights. Lets start on the far left (north) and work southward. From Franck (diameter 12 km) toward the word Sinus (see mouseover) the mare has a linear roughness that looks like lava flow margins. Of course this does not showup in the higher sun view of the Lunar Orbiter IV (plate 73-H3), so this may be the discovery image for these features. Maraldi Mountain (MM) looks jagged in this low sun, but higher illumination shows it to be a very odd, pancake like elevation - I wonder if it is volcanic? Inside the big nearly buried ring, Maraldi D are two hills that may be remnant central peaks, a pitted dome, and a straight, sharp-edged ridge. Mt. Esam (why was this minor hill named?) is about in the middle of a line of domes; three tiny ones are below Esam and a large pitted dome is just above it. Three more apparent small domes extend this line to the right (south) of Lucian. These 7 domes make up the longest line of domes I know of on the Moon, and strongly suggest they all erupted from a fissure. A shorter line of 3 larger domes (1, 2, 3 in mouseover) occurs north of Lucian. The low lighting near Cauchy reveals many mare ridges (as well as domes). Interestingly, many of the ridges stop at the fault, rather than continuing on the other side. This is peculiar. Finally did you notice the rimless pits (Cauchy A and Lyell A are the biggest but there are others)? Paolos image establishes the Amoris-Cauchy area as one of the leading volcanic concentrations on the Moon. Why here?

Chuck Wood

Technical Details:
April 13, 2005. Planewton DL-252 telescope + Lumenera LU075 M camera + Edmund Optics R+IR filter; 300 of 4000 frames.

Related Links:
Rukl Plates 25 & 36

<<  Май    
Пн Вт Ср Чт Пт Сб Вс
            1
2 3 4 5 6 7 8
9 10 11 12 13 14 15
16 17 18 19 20 21 22
23 24 25 26 27 28 29
30 31          
2004   2005  
Январь
Февраль
Март
Апрель
Май
Июнь
Июль
Август
Сентябрь
Октябрь
Ноябрь
Декабрь

Публикации с ключевыми словами: Moon - Луна - Lunar Photo of the Day - LPOD
Публикации со словами: Moon - Луна - Lunar Photo of the Day - LPOD
См. также:
Все публикации на ту же тему >>

Оценка: 1.8 [голосов: 5]
 
О рейтинге
Версия для печати Распечатать

Астронет | Научная сеть | ГАИШ МГУ | Поиск по МГУ | О проекте | Авторам

Комментарии, вопросы? Пишите: info@astronet.ru или сюда

Rambler's Top100 Яндекс цитирования