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Perhaps this strange ridge-to-ridge rille west of the Straight Range looks familiar. I first noticed <br />
 
Perhaps this strange ridge-to-ridge rille west of the Straight Range looks familiar. I first noticed <br />
a piece of it on Alan Friedman's [/January+15%2C+2008 LPOD] and them [/January+17%2C+2008 traced] it on Lunar Orbiter IV images. KC's new <br />
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a piece of it on Alan Friedman's [[January_15,_2008|LPOD]] and them [[January_17,_2008|traced]] it on Lunar Orbiter IV images. KC's new <br />
 
image is the best depiction I've seen of the rille in telescopic imagery - it compares very favorably <br />
 
image is the best depiction I've seen of the rille in telescopic imagery - it compares very favorably <br />
 
with the LRO WAC view (inset), including its extent beyond the southern-most ridge. The odd <br />
 
with the LRO WAC view (inset), including its extent beyond the southern-most ridge. The odd <br />
shallow crater near bottom center of KC's image has been discussed [/January+27%2C+2011 recently], with the end of the <br />
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shallow crater near bottom center of KC's image has been discussed [[January_27,_2011|recently]], with the end of the <br />
 
rille above noted as possibly continuing as an uncollapsed lava tube. As I stare at KC's image I <br />
 
rille above noted as possibly continuing as an uncollapsed lava tube. As I stare at KC's image I <br />
 
begin to see at the edge of interpretability possible broad sinuous bends that could be the rille <br />
 
begin to see at the edge of interpretability possible broad sinuous bends that could be the rille <br />
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Rükl plate [http://the-moon.wikispaces.com/R%C3%BCkl+11 11]<br />
 
Rükl plate [http://the-moon.wikispaces.com/R%C3%BCkl+11 11]<br />
 
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<p><b>Yesterday's LPOD:</b> [[March 25, 2011|Hello From the Universe]] </p>
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<p><b>Tomorrow's LPOD:</b> [[March 27, 2011|Geology Lesson]] </p>
 
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Revision as of 11:54, 7 February 2015

Lro Catches Up with Pau

LPOD-MAr26-11.jpg
large image at 200% by K.C. Paul, Hong Kong, and LRO inset from LRO nearside mosaic.

Perhaps this strange ridge-to-ridge rille west of the Straight Range looks familiar. I first noticed
a piece of it on Alan Friedman's LPOD and them traced it on Lunar Orbiter IV images. KC's new
image is the best depiction I've seen of the rille in telescopic imagery - it compares very favorably
with the LRO WAC view (inset), including its extent beyond the southern-most ridge. The odd
shallow crater near bottom center of KC's image has been discussed recently, with the end of the
rille above noted as possibly continuing as an uncollapsed lava tube. As I stare at KC's image I
begin to see at the edge of interpretability possible broad sinuous bends that could be the rille
continuing south of the shallow crater. But there is no hint of them in the LRO view. I remind myself
of the over-interpretation of photographic grain as real features on the Moon by Krieger in the early
1900s and quietly slink off to bed.

Chuck Wood

Technical Details
March 14, 2011 at 11h58m UT. 10" reflector + 2.5X barlow + DMK camera

Related Links
Rükl plate 11

Yesterday's LPOD: Hello From the Universe

Tomorrow's LPOD: Geology Lesson