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| =A Previously Unimaged Crater= | | =A Previously Unimaged Crater= |
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| <em>image by [mailto:dpeach_78@yahoo.co.uk Damian Peach]</em></p> | | <em>image by [mailto:dpeach_78@yahoo.co.uk Damian Peach]</em></p> |
− | <p>Maybe it has been imaged before - as the center of attention, not in a broad field of view - but I’ve never seen the photo. La Perouse is one of a relatively large number of limb craters that are not often observed and are even harder to identify. La Perouse is limbward of Langrenus in a seldom seen area. At 77 km in diameter it is typical complex crater with terraces, central peak and relatively flat foor. It is a larger version of Kapteyn, another rarely identified crater at bottom left. La Perouse is a fairly fresh crater - although it does have a later impact on its floor - but the Clementine high Sun [http://pdsmaps.wr.usgs.gov/explorer-bin/mapmars4.cgi?WHEREFROM=PZ&VERSION=INTERMEDIATE&DATA_SET_NAME=moon_clementine_bw&PIXEL_TYPE=BIT8&SCALE=pixels/degree&PROJECTION=SINUSOIDAL&RESOLUTION=16&RESAMP_METHOD=NEAREST_NEIGHBOR&BANDS_SELECTED=&FORMAT=JPEG&LONBOX=32&LATBOX=32&GRIDLINE_FREQUENCY=none&STRETCH=AUTO&LAT=-4&LON=75&LINE=512&SAMP=512 view] shows it has no ray system and thus is probably more than a billion years old. Damian’s oblique look from Earth nicely shows the slumped terraces and a significant scarp at the top of the eastern wall. This is probably another [http://www.lpod.org/?m=20060926 steep] place on the Moon.</p> | + | <p>Maybe it has been imaged before - as the center of attention, not in a broad field of view - but I’ve never seen the photo. La Perouse is one of a relatively large number of limb craters that are not often observed and are even harder to identify. La Perouse is limbward of Langrenus in a seldom seen area. At 77 km in diameter it is typical complex crater with terraces, central peak and relatively flat foor. It is a larger version of Kapteyn, another rarely identified crater at bottom left. La Perouse is a fairly fresh crater - although it does have a later impact on its floor - but the Clementine high Sun [http://pdsmaps.wr.usgs.gov/explorer-bin/mapmars4.cgi?WHEREFROM=PZ&VERSION=INTERMEDIATE&DATA_SET_NAME=moon_clementine_bw&PIXEL_TYPE=BIT8&SCALE=pixels/degree&PROJECTION=SINUSOIDAL&RESOLUTION=16&RESAMP_METHOD=NEAREST_NEIGHBOR&BANDS_SELECTED=&FORMAT=JPEG&LONBOX=32&LATBOX=32&GRIDLINE_FREQUENCY=none&STRETCH=AUTO&LAT=-4&LON=75&LINE=512&SAMP=512 view] shows it has no ray system and thus is probably more than a billion years old. Damian’s oblique look from Earth nicely shows the slumped terraces and a significant scarp at the top of the eastern wall. This is probably another [[September_26,_2006|steep]] place on the Moon.</p> |
| <p>[mailto:tychocrater@yahoo.com Chuck Wood]</p> | | <p>[mailto:tychocrater@yahoo.com Chuck Wood]</p> |
| <p><strong>Technical Details:</strong><br /> | | <p><strong>Technical Details:</strong><br /> |
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| [http://www.damianpeach.com/lunar.htm Damian’s website]<br /> | | [http://www.damianpeach.com/lunar.htm Damian’s website]<br /> |
| [http://www.lpi.usra.edu/resources/lunar_orbiter/bin/info.shtml?522 A regional view]</p> | | [http://www.lpi.usra.edu/resources/lunar_orbiter/bin/info.shtml?522 A regional view]</p> |
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| + | <p><b>Yesterday's LPOD:</b> [[October 10, 2006|Astrophysicists Graveyard]] </p> |
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| + | <p><b>Tomorrow's LPOD:</b> [[October 12, 2006|A Fault and a Gaggle of Domes]] </p> |
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