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<p><b>Yesterday's LPOD:</b> [[May 5, 2011|Beyond the Past]] </p>
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<p><b>Tomorrow's LPOD:</b> [[May 7, 2011|Great Rainbow]] </p>
 
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Revision as of 10:57, 7 February 2015

Beyond Frigoris

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image by Howard Eskildsen

Do you not get lost but can't always remember the names of features near the north pole?
If so, this LPOD will be a convenient image map to keep handy. The freshest distinctive
crater in this area is Anaxagoras, bright with rays once away from the terminator. Howard's
image nicely shows the broad swath of terrain where all the craters have shallow and
rather flat floors. The boundary to the west seems quite sharp, running from Byrd to Birm-
ingham, but the east edge is more jagged running roughly from Baillaund to W. Bond. This
is an area where ejecta from the formation of the Imbrium Basin filled in existing craters.
Meton is an interesting example, for apparently it was originally three or four separate craters
whose common walls were destroyed, creating a large and irregularly walled plain. What
destroyed the common walls but not the perimeter ones?

Chuck Wood

Related Links
Rükl plate 4

Yesterday's LPOD: Beyond the Past

Tomorrow's LPOD: Great Rainbow