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<em>south up image by [mailto:thefamily90@hotmail.com Jim Phillips]</em><br />
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Jim is a Terminator Ranger, sleuthing along the day-night line, looking for hardly known micro perturbations of elevation. Usually he searches for little domes, but this time its not bumps but dips that he has found. We have seen these before at [http://www.lpod.org/archive/LPOD-2005-04-08.htm higher], and [http://lpod.armoredpenguin.com/wiki/April+24%2C+2009 similar], illuminations, but each time seems like a new revelation. Like the saucers on the floor of nearby Ptolemaeus the usually invisible dips in Albategnius are earlier-formed craters that were nearly completely buried by the crater floor smooth fill. Three or four of the floors crater chains are oriented nearly parallel to the Imbrium sculpture - one piece prominently seen at bottom left - implying that those pits are small secondary crater chains from the formation of the Imbrium Basin. The smooth floor-filling is almost certainly a slightly later arriving phase of ejecta that was not individual rocks but a flow of fluidized debris that made nearly level surfaces. This tells us something about the sequence of material thrown out during basin formation. Perhaps early in the process there were excavated blocks from the digging of the depression, and later material that had been pulverized and infused with lunar gases so it acted almost like a fluid. Back from the speculation to the surface - notice that [http://the-moon.wikispaces.com/Klein Klein] also has some mini-depressions on its smooth floor. That means that Klein also formed before the Imbrium impact.<br />
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Jim is a Terminator Ranger, sleuthing along the day-night line, looking for hardly known micro perturbations of elevation. Usually he searches for little domes, but this time its not bumps but dips that he has found. We have seen these before at [http://www.lpod.org/archive/LPOD-2005-04-08.htm" rel="nofollow higher], and [/April+24%2C+2009 similar], illuminations, but each time seems like a new revelation. Like the saucers on the floor of nearby Ptolemaeus the usually invisible dips in Albategnius are earlier-formed craters that were nearly completely buried by the crater floor smooth fill. Three or four of the floors crater chains are oriented nearly parallel to the Imbrium sculpture - one piece prominently seen at bottom left - implying that those pits are small secondary crater chains from the formation of the Imbrium Basin. The smooth floor-filling is almost certainly a slightly later arriving phase of ejecta that was not individual rocks but a flow of fluidized debris that made nearly level surfaces. This tells us something about the sequence of material thrown out during basin formation. Perhaps early in the process there were excavated blocks from the digging of the depression, and later material that had been pulverized and infused with lunar gases so it acted almost like a fluid. Back from the speculation to the surface - notice that [http://the-moon.wikispaces.com/Klein Klein] also has some mini-depressions on its smooth floor. That means that Klein also formed before the Imbrium impact.<br />
 
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<em>[mailto:tychocrater@yahoo.com Chuck Wood]</em><br />
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<em>[mailto:tychocrater@yahoo.com" rel="nofollow Chuck Wood]</em><br />
<strong>Note:</strong> Issue 18 of Selenology Today just [http://digilander.libero.it/glrgroup/ appeared]. Congratulations GLR! <br />
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<strong>Note:</strong> Issue 18 of Selenology Today just [http://digilander.libero.it/glrgroup/" rel="nofollow appeared]. Congratulations GLR! <br />
 
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Revision as of 18:23, 4 January 2015

Sequencing History

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south up image by " rel="nofollow Jim Phillips

Jim is a Terminator Ranger, sleuthing along the day-night line, looking for hardly known micro perturbations of elevation. Usually he searches for little domes, but this time its not bumps but dips that he has found. We have seen these before at " rel="nofollow higher, and [/April+24%2C+2009 similar], illuminations, but each time seems like a new revelation. Like the saucers on the floor of nearby Ptolemaeus the usually invisible dips in Albategnius are earlier-formed craters that were nearly completely buried by the crater floor smooth fill. Three or four of the floors crater chains are oriented nearly parallel to the Imbrium sculpture - one piece prominently seen at bottom left - implying that those pits are small secondary crater chains from the formation of the Imbrium Basin. The smooth floor-filling is almost certainly a slightly later arriving phase of ejecta that was not individual rocks but a flow of fluidized debris that made nearly level surfaces. This tells us something about the sequence of material thrown out during basin formation. Perhaps early in the process there were excavated blocks from the digging of the depression, and later material that had been pulverized and infused with lunar gases so it acted almost like a fluid. Back from the speculation to the surface - notice that Klein also has some mini-depressions on its smooth floor. That means that Klein also formed before the Imbrium impact.

" rel="nofollow Chuck Wood
Note: Issue 18 of Selenology Today just " rel="nofollow appeared. Congratulations GLR!

Technical Details
May 20, 2010, 1:56 UT. TEC 200 F/8 Fluorite @ F/40 + Skynyx monochrome camera.

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