RABBI LEVI
Directory - Section 67

BRIEF DESCRIPTION
Very dense and chaotic crater field in the south-eastern sector of the Moon. An important point of orientation is the crater Rabbi Levi, which contains two pairs of small craters. At the bottom right of the chart is a part of the walled plain Janssen with a wide rille on the floor. Refer to your copy of the Antonin Rukl lunar atlas chart, page 161.



Full Moon Anaglyph

EARTH-BASED TELESCOPIC IMAGES:
Image - Janssen (Cidadao)
Image - Janssen formation (Richarde)
Image - Janssen (Legault)
Image - Zagut - Poyet

LUNAR ORBITER IMAGES:
Lunar Orbiter Database
Celsius, 36 km
 http://cass.jsc.nasa.gov/research/lunar_orbiter/img/4-88H3.jpg
Dove, 30 km
Janssen, Rima
Lindenau, 53 km
 http://cass.jsc.nasa.gov/research/lunar_orbiter/img/4-84H1.jpg
 http://cass.jsc.nasa.gov/research/lunar_orbiter/img/4-88H3.jpg
 http://cass.jsc.nasa.gov/research/lunar_orbiter/img/4-83H3.jpg
Lockyer, 34 km
 http://cass.jsc.nasa.gov/research/lunar_orbiter/img/4-76H2.jpg
Nicolai, 42 km

Rabbi Levi, 81 km
Riccius, 71 km
Rothmann, 42 km
Spallanzani, 32 km
Stiborius, 44 km
Wohler, 27 km
Zagut, 84 km

RESEARCH UPDATES:
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