Abulfeda 62 km C J10 flooded crater with smooth floor and crater chain on Southern wall. Map Alphonsus km C H10 contains a number of rilles and dark haloed volcanic features. Map Aristarchus 40 km NW C5 one of the brightest features on the Moon and centre of bright ray system. Map Aristillus 55 km N H4 terraced inner walls with complex cluster of central peaks, centre of ray system.
Map Aristoteles 87 km N I2 distorted crater with off-set central peaks and uneven floor. Map Arzachel 97 km C H10 young crater with off-set central peak, terraced walls and internal rille system. Map Autolycus 39 km N H4 irregular wall and no central peak. Luna 2 crash site. Map Bailly km SW E15 largest impact crater on the visible side; best viewed under favourable libration.
Map Blancanus km S G15 large crater with flooded floor; dwarfed by nearby Clavius. Map Clavius km S G14 notable for its collection of large internal impact craters. Map Endymion km NE L2 foreshortened crater with dark smooth floor.
Map Eratosthenes 58 km C G6 well formed crater with group of central mountains. Map Eudoxus 67 km N J3 prominent deep crater with a group of small central hills.
Map Gassendi km W C10 walled plain well known for its complex internal rille system. Map Hainzel 70 km SW E13 an irregular crater resulting from at least three impacts. Map Herschel 41 km C H9 circular well formed crater with off-set central peak, neighbours Ptolemaeus. Map Hyginus Map Kepler 32 km W C7 has a very bright external ray system. Map Longomontanus km S F14 large walled plain; depth 4.
Map Maurolycus km S I13 walled plain with collection of internal craters and multiple peaks; depth 4. Map Moretus km S H15 well formed with large central peak, benefits from favourable libration. Map Petavius km EW N11 large crater with convex floor, large group of central peaks and a striking rille. Map Piccolomini 88 km SE K12 striking walls and a large central mountain. Map Pitatus km S F12 ancient crater with worn walls, offset central peak on flooded floor. Map Ptolemaeus km C H9 flooded walled plain with collection of 'ghost' craters visible at low illumination.
Map Sacrobosco 98 km S J11 heavily eroded crater with three prominent internal craters. Map Schickard km SW D13 large flooded walled plain that contains both dark and light floor material. Map Schiller x 71 km SW E14 unusual elongated flooded crater formed by two impacts.
Map Stadius 69 km C F7 ghost crater buried by basalt and pock-marked by Copernicus impact. Map Tresnecker 26 km C H7 lies next to complex rille system. Map Tycho 85 km S G13 young and perfectly preserved, with terraced walls, central peaks and ray system. Map Wargentin 84 km SW D14 has been filled to its brim by lava, creating a massive plateau.
Rays Prominent ray systems are associated with a number of the younger craters. Mountains Unlike the picture scanned from my "How and Why Wonder Book of the Moon", lunar mountains have relatively gentle slopes. Volcanic Domes Volcanic domes are amongst my favourite lunar features.
Faults Lunar faults give rise to several types of lunar features: Wrinkle Ridges that occur on basaltic plains, a type of lunar valley or rille called Graben, and isolated faults. Wrinkle Ridges Wrinkle ridges are a common feature on basaltic mare deposits, such is Mare Imbrium and Mare Tranquilitatis, and on a few basalt flooded craters such as Wargentin.
Valleys and Rilles Superficial resemblance is the only thing the ancient lunar valleys have in common with terrestial valleys. Other sinuous rilles include Rima Birt and Rima Hadley Straight rilles are graben, flat valleys formed when the crust between two adjacent faults subsided right. Powered by Photium. Aristarchus 40 km. Hyginus Longomontanus km. Maurolycus km. Ptolemaeus km. Schiller x 71 km. Can complete the Pro 5 version. Very high resolution photographic texture with shadowed relief realized from Lunar Orbiters data.
Aibrush without albedo texture Win Mac Linux New! Topographic map drawn with airbrush and without albedo hues. Ideal texture for using with scientific overlays. New version destripped using Niels Noordhoek routine Thanks to him! They show formations with angular views different from the view from earth. If you use a portable without an internal cd you are out of luck. I requested a refund from the company, albeit a few days after the return period and was denied flatly.
They clearly do not trust their user base. There are other lunar mapping software packages out there see Astronomy - April rob Follow Ups:.
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