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Men on the Moon Men on the Moon
25.08.2004 | Lunnoe foto dnya

In 2004 there are apparently millions of amazingly gullible people (and one insipid TV network) willing to believe that Apollo astronauts never landed on the Moon. But in 1835 much of the world wanted to believe that men were on the Moon.


Don's Crater To Be? Don's Crater To Be?
24.08.2004 | Lunnoe foto dnya

Lunar Craters are given names to commemorate significant contributors to science, especially lunar science. Unfortunately for scientists still alive, more than 1000 names have already been used to honor dead scientists and others, so that your name may already have been taken.


Almost on the Ground Almost on the Ground
23.08.2004 | Lunnoe foto dnya

Sometimes in the early evening sky, before it glares in complete darkness, the Moon takes on a golden hue, well captured and exaggerated here in a handheld photo by the Apollo 16 crew. The low oblique shot provides a near-profile view of this 60 km wide crater. Can you identify it?


Schrodinger Schrodinger
22.08.2004 | Lunnoe foto dnya

In 1971 Bill Hartmann and I published a paper on impact basins on the Moon that recognized three types: peak ring basins (like Compton with an inner ring and a central peak), peak ring basins and multi-ring basins, with three or more rings.


Vaporum: Crater or Basin? Vaporum: Crater or Basin?
21.08.2004 | Lunnoe foto dnya

Have you noticed the circular patch of mare that cuts into the back slope of the Apennine mountains? With the name Mare Vaporum you may think there is little there but vaporous nothingness, but look more closely.


Humor More My Fault Humor More My Fault
20.08.2004 | Lunnoe foto dnya

Geologists love to find boundaries because they demonstrate the relation between different units. At a boundary you can usually identify two different rock types or geologic processes or ages. Some boundaries feather into each other and others are sharp and distinct.


A New Dome? A New Dome?
19.08.2004 | Lunnoe foto dnya

The northeast region of the Moon, beyond Serenitatis and north of Crisium is a region of discomfort. Its a wild place with the confusion of the Taurus Mountains and similar unstructured but unnamed chaos between Atlas and Cleomedes.


Last Rocks from the Moon Last Rocks from the Moon
18.08.2004 | Lunnoe foto dnya

On August 18, 1976 - 28 years ago today - the Luna 24 spacecraft landed on the Moon in southeastern Mare Crisium. Following two previous failures (Oct 1974 and Oct 1975) Luna 24 successfully landed at 12.25 degrees N, 62.2 degrees E, just a few hundred meters from the damaged Luna 21 spacecraft.


Rima Weird Rima Weird
17.08.2004 | Lunnoe foto dnya

As a good generalization, sinuous rilles occur on the maria because the rilles are distributary channels for flowing lava. There are some exceptions, including the four around Plato, and here is another one.


Megadome Megadome
16.08.2004 | Lunnoe foto dnya

Is Rumker the Moon's biggest dome? How about the Aristarchus Plateau? What about the Gardner Megadome, a structure I named in The Modern Moon, and shown in the overview image above (circled on mouseover)? In fact, are any of these landforms domes, other than in a strict topographic sense?


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