Difference between revisions of "May 14, 2013"
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Rükl plate [https://the-moon.us/wiki/R%C3%BCkl_4 4]<br /> | Rükl plate [https://the-moon.us/wiki/R%C3%BCkl_4 4]<br /> | ||
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<p><b>Yesterday's LPOD:</b> [[May 13, 2013|Profligately Indecise]] </p> | <p><b>Yesterday's LPOD:</b> [[May 13, 2013|Profligately Indecise]] </p> |
Latest revision as of 07:32, 28 October 2018
V-Rille
image by Raffaele Barzacchi
I continue to image the feeble "Rima W. Bond." As we see, even from the various maps and LROC, the rille in question has a "size" almost the same as the large crater W. Bond. Actually my personal effort, over many years of shooting, was dedicated to the first section (to the west) of the rille, of darker color. This time I managed to resolve it all and the "V" form took place at the classical one. Normally you easily see the second stretch eastward that is light in color. But the first is difficult and rarely seen. So after years of hunting ... I did it!
The crater in question is one of the oldest, is very large and fairly level. Inside there are many structures: craters, little rilles and highlands. It is really full of details and this particular aspect (plan and details) makes it almost unique and very interesting.
Raffaele Barzacchi
Related Links
Rükl plate 4
21st Century Atlas chart 10.
Yesterday's LPOD: Profligately Indecise
Tomorrow's LPOD: Heavy On the Hydrogen
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