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Howard is a systematizer. He uses his images to establish order and to make information visual. This is a reduced version of one of a series of images Howard has made to identify named features on the Moon, in this case the dark areas. This view shows how many small patches of mare received names - (I doubt if Lacus Excellentiae really is) - and that one large patch has no name related to its mariness. Grimaldi is the name given by Riccioli for the walled ring plain near the western limb that contains a conspicuous patch of mare lava. In the 1960s the walls of Grimaldi were recognized to be the inner ring of a two ring impact basin. In general, maria within basins are named so this really should be Mare Grimaldi. <br /> | Howard is a systematizer. He uses his images to establish order and to make information visual. This is a reduced version of one of a series of images Howard has made to identify named features on the Moon, in this case the dark areas. This view shows how many small patches of mare received names - (I doubt if Lacus Excellentiae really is) - and that one large patch has no name related to its mariness. Grimaldi is the name given by Riccioli for the walled ring plain near the western limb that contains a conspicuous patch of mare lava. In the 1960s the walls of Grimaldi were recognized to be the inner ring of a two ring impact basin. In general, maria within basins are named so this really should be Mare Grimaldi. <br /> | ||
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+ | <p><b>Yesterday's LPOD:</b> [[March 28, 2012|If At First You Don't Succeed]] </p> | ||
+ | <p><b>Tomorrow's LPOD:</b> [[March 30, 2012|Venus, Vega And the Moon]] </p> | ||
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Latest revision as of 13:58, 8 February 2015
Dark Names
image by Howard Eskildsen
Howard is a systematizer. He uses his images to establish order and to make information visual. This is a reduced version of one of a series of images Howard has made to identify named features on the Moon, in this case the dark areas. This view shows how many small patches of mare received names - (I doubt if Lacus Excellentiae really is) - and that one large patch has no name related to its mariness. Grimaldi is the name given by Riccioli for the walled ring plain near the western limb that contains a conspicuous patch of mare lava. In the 1960s the walls of Grimaldi were recognized to be the inner ring of a two ring impact basin. In general, maria within basins are named so this really should be Mare Grimaldi.
Chuck Wood
Yesterday's LPOD: If At First You Don't Succeed
Tomorrow's LPOD: Venus, Vega And the Moon
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