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− | <em>image and text by [mailto:howardeskildsen@msn.com | + | <em>image and text by [mailto:howardeskildsen@msn.com Howard Eskildsen], Ocala, Florida</em><br /> |
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+ | CAW Note: There aren't many ways to elevate a crater rim once it is formed, but gravity pulls rim segments down, producing slumps and terraces. | ||
+ | So another way the east wall and mega-terrace could be reconstructed would be to move the terrace block upward and eastward to where it may | ||
+ | have come from. | ||
+ | Posidonius formed on the edge of an impact basin so tilted inward from the beginning. | ||
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− | Rükl plate [ | + | Rükl plate [https://the-moon.us/wiki/R%C3%BCkl_14 14]<br /> |
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+ | <p><b>Yesterday's LPOD:</b> [[July 22, 2012|Been There, Done That]] </p> | ||
+ | <p><b>Tomorrow's LPOD:</b> [[July 24, 2012|Another Leaf On the Moon*]] </p> | ||
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Latest revision as of 18:49, 13 October 2018
Measure And Learn
image and text by Howard Eskildsen, Ocala, Florida
CAW Note: There aren't many ways to elevate a crater rim once it is formed, but gravity pulls rim segments down, producing slumps and terraces.
So another way the east wall and mega-terrace could be reconstructed would be to move the terrace block upward and eastward to where it may
have come from.
Posidonius formed on the edge of an impact basin so tilted inward from the beginning.
Related Links
Rükl plate 14
Yesterday's LPOD: Been There, Done That
Tomorrow's LPOD: Another Leaf On the Moon*
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