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<em>image by [mailto:coutege@wanadoo.fr Gérard Coute]</em><br /> | <em>image by [mailto:coutege@wanadoo.fr Gérard Coute]</em><br /> | ||
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− | While Jocelyn imaged [http://lpod. | + | While Jocelyn imaged [http://www2.lpod.org/wiki/July_23,_2013 Bailly] (in poor condition I can confirm) I traveled through this volcanic region in the south west of the Moon. I was surprised by the heterogeneous distribution of volcanic activity, perhaps similar with the area of Mare Australe, visible the same day I took this image. Then I noticed that the patches of lava could be aligned along a circular shape following 2 4 6 5 3. Is this an indication of a circular invisible fault or an elucubration due to the heat we have now in France?<br /> |
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<em>[mailto:coutege@wanadoo.fr Gérard Coute]</em><br /> | <em>[mailto:coutege@wanadoo.fr Gérard Coute]</em><br /> | ||
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<strong>Related Links</strong><br /> | <strong>Related Links</strong><br /> | ||
− | <em>[ | + | <em>[[21st Century Atlas of the Moon|21st Century Atlas]]</em> charts 23 & 24.<br /> |
− | More [http://lpod. | + | More [http://www2.lpod.org/wiki/October_1,_2009 cryptomaria]<br /> |
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+ | <p><b>Yesterday's LPOD:</b> [[October 6, 2013|First To the Moon]] </p> | ||
+ | <p><b>Tomorrow's LPOD:</b> [[October 8, 2013|Too Far To Jump]] </p> | ||
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Latest revision as of 07:36, 28 October 2018
Not Quite Crypto
image by Gérard Coute
While Jocelyn imaged Bailly (in poor condition I can confirm) I traveled through this volcanic region in the south west of the Moon. I was surprised by the heterogeneous distribution of volcanic activity, perhaps similar with the area of Mare Australe, visible the same day I took this image. Then I noticed that the patches of lava could be aligned along a circular shape following 2 4 6 5 3. Is this an indication of a circular invisible fault or an elucubration due to the heat we have now in France?
Gérard Coute
Note from CAW: elucubration? I love LPODs that teach me new words!
Probably not a circular fault; some of the lava ponds are in the moat between rings of the Humorum Basin, and others are from a more extensive area of buried lava or cryptomaria covered by Orientale ejecta.
Technical Details
July 21, 2013 21 h 02 UT Mewlon 210 prime focus Registax processing, 300i/3000, IR pro 742 filter.
Related Links
21st Century Atlas charts 23 & 24.
More cryptomaria
Yesterday's LPOD: First To the Moon
Tomorrow's LPOD: Too Far To Jump
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