February 21, 2010

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Excellent Taruntius

LPOD-Dec3-08.jpg

image by Carmelo Mel Zannelli, Palermo - Italy. North to the upper right.

Taruntius is one of the youngest floor fractured craters (FFC) on the Moon. How do I know it is young? It has preserved secondary crater chains and faint Chuck Wood

Technical Details
See image border.
Note: The snowy weather finally zapped us today. Our ice-filled gutter collapsed and as it fell tore the panel off our house where the electricity comes from the utility pole into the house. Three firemen - for safety - and 4 electricians later we now have our electricity turned back on. Hence another classic LPOD, this great one from Dec 3, 2008.

Related Links
Rükl plate 37
Mel's website




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