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Latest revision as of 21:52, 11 February 2015

Continuing East

06_10_14_04_33_15_Triesnecker_Lammel.jpgs.jpg
image by [mailto: Stefan Lammel], Uxbridge, England

Continuing east from yesterday’s LPOD takes us to one of the classic, but poorly understood, features on the Moon. Triesnecker is a 26 km wide complex crater whose ejecta is draped over the adjacent smooth terrain, but the feature of interest is a labyrinth of narrow linear rilles to the east. I don’t know why the rilles are here. Some rilles in other parts of the Moon are surface expressions of volcanic dikes (or dykes as spelled in UK); if these are also, the question is why was there such a concentration of dikes in this region? The low lighting and high resolution of Stefan’s shot emphasizes the undulating ground that the rilles cut. West of Triesnecker is a shallow depression that seems to be a broad valley covered by whatever the smooth material is (wait for tomorrow).

Chuck Wood

Technical Details:
14 October, 2006, 03.04 UT. 10″ f4.8 Newtonian + DMK21-AF0 + 4x Powermate. Registax v4: 600 frames from 5000; MAP: 12 x 128.

Related Links:
Rükl chart 33
Stefan’s website

Yesterday's LPOD: Move Over Orbiter

Tomorrow's LPOD: Digging Below the Surface


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