The
Lunascan Project presents
CLEOMEDES
Directory
- Section 26
Updated 15 Sept 2011
BRIEF DESCRIPTION
The north-western part of Mare Crisium is encircled
by large
mountain
massifs. Under oblique illumination numerous wrinkle
ridges are
prominent
on the surface of the mare. Under high illumination
the rays from the
crater
Proclus are prominent. Refer to your copy of the
Rukl lunar atlas
chart, page 79.
EARTH BASED TELESCOPIC IMAGES:
Since many EBTI's are not kept long on the internet is
best to use
Google for these images.
Image
- Mare Crisium & Proclus (Lunascan)
LUNAR ORBITER IMAGES:
Lunar & Planetary Institute:
http://www.lpi.usra.edu/resources/lunar_orbiter/
(Atlas)
http://www.lpi.usra.edu/resources/lunarorbiter/
(Photo Gallery)
Bonitatis,
Lacus
Cleomedes, 126 km
Cleomedes, Rima
Crisium, Mare
Curtis, 3 km
Debes, 31 km
Delmotte, 33 km
Eckert, 3 km
Fredholm, 15 km
Lavinium, Promontorium; Olivium, Promontorium
Macrobius, 64 km
Oppel, Dorsum
Pierce, 18.5 km
Picard, 23 km
Proclus, 28 km
Somnii, Palus
Swift, 11 km
Tisserand, 37 km
Tralles, 43 km
Yerkes, 36 km
APOLLO IMAGES:
http://www.lpi.usra.edu/resources/apollo/
(Apollo Image Atlas)
http://www.lpi.usra.edu/resources/apollopanoramas/
(Apollo Surface Panoramas)
Image
- Proclus, JPEG, Part of AS14-71-9874
Image
- Proclus, GIF, Part of AS14-71-9874
Image
-
Proclus, AS15/10075718
CLEMENTINE IMAGES:
Images
- Proclus & others from Anomalous Images Site
LUNAR RECONNAISANCE ORBITER IMAGES
http://lro.gsfc.nasa.gov/
http://wms.lroc.asu.edu/lroc_browse/
LUNAR FLYOVERS:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?NR=1&v=XmeTM6M7tlg&feature=endscreen
RESEARCH UPDATES:
http://the-moon.wikispaces.com/O%27Neill%27s+Bridge(O'Neill's
Bridge/Wikispaces)
Mare
Crisium
(Lunascan)
AS17-0294(M)
Mare
Crisium (SP-362)
Proclus
(Lunascan)
AS17-2265(P)
-
Extreme close shot of Proclus (SP-362)
Mare
Crisium:
LO4-191H3
(Lan Fleming/VGL)
Picard
From
Another
Angle - AS10-4417 (Lan Fleming/VGL)
Peirce
Crater:
Apollo
17 vs Lunar Orbiter 4 (LanFleming/VGL)
Glass
Domes In
Mare
Crisium? (lunaranomalies.com)
.
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