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identified as "Z". The full 360° circle around the major crater was then subdivided evenly into 24 parts, like a 24-hour clock. Each "hour" angle, running clockwise, was assigned a letter, beginning with "A" at 1 o'clock. The letters "I" and "O" were omitted, resulting in only 24 letters. Thus a crater due south of its major crater was identified as "M".
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authored the nomenclature for satellite craters. The subsidiary craters surrounding a major crater were identified by a letter. These subsidiary craters were usually smaller than the crater with which they were associated, with some exceptions. The craters could be assigned letters "A" through "Z,"
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at the time of the telescopic observation, which could change during the lunar day. In many cases the assignments were seemingly random. In a number of cases the satellite crater was located closer to a major crater with which it was not associated. To identify the patronymic crater, Mädler placed
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derived from the names of various conditions, including climactic ones, whose causes were historically attributed to the Moon. Thus there were the seas of crises ("Mare
Crisium"), serenity ("Mare Serenitatis"), and fertility ("Mare Fecunditatis"). There were also the seas of rain ("Mare Imbrium"),
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When suitable cartographs (maps) of the far side of the Moon became available by 1966, Ewen A. Whitaker denominated satellite features based on the angle of their location relative to the major crater with which they were associated. A satellite crater located due north of the major crater was
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contained scientific reference matter based on contemporary knowledge, and contemporary educators across Europe widely used it. Although this handbook of astronomy has long since been superseded, its system of lunar nomenclature is used even today.
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Lemoine, Frank G.; Goossens, Sander; Sabaka, Terence J.; Nicholas, Joseph B.; Mazarico, Erwan; Rowlands, David D.; Loomis, Bryant D.; Chinn, Douglas S.; Caprette, Douglas S.; Neumann, Gregory A.; Smith, David E.; Zuber, Maria T. (2013).
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The assignment of the letters to satellite craters was originally somewhat haphazard. Letters were typically assigned to craters in order of significance rather than location. Precedence depended on the angle of illumination from the
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was published in 1651 as summary of then current astronomical thinking and recent developments. In particular he outlined the arguments in favor of and against various cosmological models, both heliocentric and geocentric.
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sides of the Moon were obtained by orbiting spacecraft during the early space era. Nevertheless, some regions of the Moon remain poorly imaged (especially near the poles) and the exact locations of many features (like
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is "that branch of applied mathematics that determines, by observation and measurement, the exact positions of points and the figures and areas of large portions of the moon's surface, or the shape and size of the
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according to terrestrial features, such that the names of lunar features corresponded to the toponyms of their geographical terrestrial counterparts, especially as the latter were denominated by the ancient
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asserted that the Moon's "lofty mountains and hollow valleys" were the cause of its markings. However, not until the end of the 15th century AD did serious selenography begin. Around AD 1603,
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of the Moon were measured, which revealed that more than half of the lunar surface was visible to observers on Earth. In 1750, Johann Meyer produced the first reliable set of lunar
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Many of the craters were denominated topically pursuant to the octant in which they were located. Craters in
Octants I, II, and III were primarily denominated based on names from
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the identifying letter to the side of the midpoint of the feature that was closest to the associated major crater. This also had the advantage of permitting omission of the
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of the Moon. The highest elevations are found just to the northeast of this basin, and it has been suggested that this area might represent thick
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and Arabic regions. The outer extremes of
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for terrestrial seas and oceans. Minor craters were denominated in honor of astronomers, mathematicians, and other famous scholars.
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by H. D. Warren D. D., 1879. Later study showed that the surface features are much more rounded due to a long history of impacts.
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200 years earlier, their quality rapidly improved. By 1890 lunar photography had become a recognized subdiscipline of astronomy.
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deposits that were emplaced during an oblique South Pole-Aitken basin impact event. Other large impact basins, such as the
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of the Moon, many of the newly discovered features were denominated in honor of Soviet scientists and engineers. The
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was invented, initial drawings of poor accuracy were made, but soon thereafter improved in tandem with
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Wieczorek, M. A.; et al. (2006). "The constitution and structure of the lunar interior".
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with 10× elevation exaggeration rendered with data from the Lunar
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thick, with the far-side crust being on average thicker than the near side by about 15 km.
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civilizations. This work of
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clouds ("Mare Nubium"), and cold ("Mare
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nomenclature perpetuated it as the universally standard lunar nomenclature. A vote of the
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Taton, Reni (2003). Reni Taton; Curtis Wilson; Michael Hoskin (eds.).
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The Moon and the Condition and Configurations of Its Surface
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made and annotated some sketches of the Moon in c. 1500.
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The oldest known illustration of the Moon was found in a
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is the study of the surface and physical features of the
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that permitted astronomers to locate lunar features.
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Dictionary of Military and Associated Terms (2005).
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with "I" omitted. Because the great majority of the
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1637:(8). American Geophysical Union (AGU): 1676–1698.
358:data, the crust is thought to be on average about
1760:Observing the Moon: The Modern Astronomer's Guide
1329:Topographic map of the Moon, with landing sites.
1281:– rectangular structure (visible – topography –
1131:Hermann Fauth and Philipp Fauth (posthumously),
769:. The most notable among these contributors was
503:and capes and promontories in honor of Catholic
1452:Neison, Edmund; Nevill, Edmund Neville (1876).
213:of the Moon and thus introduced photography to
1751:(1982), Leif E. Andersson and Ewen A. Whitaker
1733:William P. Sheehan; Thomas A. Dobbins (2001).
241:, giving the first view of it in history. The
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1577:. General History of Astronomy. Vol. 2.
758:was widely used after the publication of his
288:The Moon has been measured by the methods of
189:Lunar mapping became systematic in 1779 when
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1002:Topographie der sichtbaren Mondoberflaeche
892:of 1,737.4 km (1,079.6 mi). The
470:De Mondo Nostro Sublunari Philosophia Nova
27:Study of the surface and shape of the Moon
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972:, engraved map, 1679 (reprinted in 1787).
428:Learn how and when to remove this message
237:transmitted the first photographs of the
1631:Journal of Geophysical Research: Planets
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978:, engraved map, 1749, published in 1775.
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1603:"Moon LRO LOLA Elevation Model 118m v1"
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806:denominated in honor of space explorers
209:, using a 5-inch reflector, produced a
125:word Σελήνη (Selene, meaning Moon) and
1497:Reviews in Mineralogy and Geochemistry
1464:democritus moon valleys and mountains.
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1770:The Rise And Fall of Lunar Observing
1749:NASA Catalogue of Lunar Nomenclature
1532:Journal for the History of Astronomy
410:adding citations to reliable sources
988:, 1st volume 1791, 2nd volume 1802.
576:and scholar who lived in northern
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3037:Lilith (hypothetical second moon)
178:. In the early 18th century, the
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3000:Moon landing conspiracy theories
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1691:The Moon and Western Imagination
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900:for the Moon) has been measured
880:(LOLA), an instrument on NASA's
850:International Astronomical Union
783:International Astronomical Union
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2422:Selenographic coordinate system
1379:Selenographic coordinate system
986:Selenotopografisches Fragmenten
775:Selenotopografisches Fragmenten
599:The lunar illustrations in the
580:authored the present scheme of
397:needs additional citations for
2949:Artificial objects on the Moon
1718:. Cambridge University Press.
662:Selenetopographische Fragmente
366:Lunar cartography and toponymy
300:feature is the giant far-side
1:
2040:Total penumbral lunar eclipse
1765:Lunar control networks (USGS)
1755:The Galileo Project: The Moon
1394:List of mountains on the Moon
1317:– closeup (artist's concept).
1036:Charte der Gebirge des Mondes
922:Andrees Allgemeiner Handatlas
878:Lunar Orbiter Laser Altimeter
864:The Moon obviously lacks any
736:were denominated in honor of
660:Samples of lunar maps in the
472:. After the invention of the
304:, which possesses the lowest
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3015:Moon is made of green cheese
2309:Permanently shadowed craters
1687:Scott L. Montgomery (1999).
888:(DEM) that uses the nominal
882:Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter
796:spacecraft photographed the
650:List of features on the Moon
60:Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter
1697:University of Arizona Press
1399:List of valleys on the Moon
1389:List of craters on the Moon
1157:Atlas Obratnoi Storony Luny
488:(1614) made drawings also.
147:"Lunar Day," from the book
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2942:Craters named after people
2415:Transient lunar phenomenon
2063:Solar eclipses on the Moon
1790:on the digital library of
1579:Cambridge University Press
1552:10.1177/002182869402500103
1159:, Moscow, 1967–1975.
1082:, 2 volumes, London, 1935.
982:Johann Hieronymus Schröter
954:Giovanni Battista Riccioli
754:The lunar nomenclature of
732:. Many craters around the
666:Johann Hieronymus Schröter
203:The Universal Selenography
199:Johann Heinrich von Mädler
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129:graphō, meaning to write.
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1714:Ewen A. Whitaker (1999).
1384:List of maria on the Moon
1369:Grazing lunar occultation
970:Giovanni Domenico Cassini
920:Map of the Moon from the
777:. Schröter's adoption of
522:A study of the Moon from
30:For the music album, see
1783:Consolidated Lunar Atlas
1113:Photographic Lunar Atlas
994:, engraved images, 1805.
958:Francesco Maria Grimaldi
584:lunar nomenclature. His
539:produced the rival work
149:Recreations in Astronomy
2963:Moon in science fiction
2468:Giant-impact hypothesis
2316:South Pole–Aitken basin
1359:Gravitation of the Moon
1283:GRAIL gravity gradients
1146:System of Lunar Craters
886:digital elevation model
603:were drawn by a fellow
302:South Pole-Aitken basin
139:Exploration of the Moon
41:Topography of the Moon.
2984:futuristic exploration
2507:Late Heavy Bombardment
1476:Wax and the Honey Moon
1374:Planetary nomenclature
1080:Named Lunar Formations
1012:Johann Heinrich Mädler
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2956:Memorials on the Moon
2560:Lunar sample displays
2242:Peak of eternal light
1517:10.2138/rmg.2006.60.3
1126:Rectified Lunar Atlas
938:, engraved map, 1645.
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912:Historical lunar maps
756:Giambattista Riccioli
714:Giambattista Riccioli
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653:for a complete list.
566:Giambattista Riccioli
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352:isostatic equilibrium
294:stereo image analysis
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74:geography of the Moon
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1285:) (October 1, 2014).
511:were denominated in
406:improve this article
278:multispectral images
239:far side of the Moon
32:Selenography (album)
2544:Lunar laser ranging
1643:2013JGRE..118.1676L
1544:1994JHA....25...39S
1509:2006RvMG...60..221W
1351:Solar System portal
1264:("Ocean of Storms")
1262:Oceanus Procellarum
936:Michael van Langren
860:Reference elevation
493:Michael van Langren
374:Map of the Moon by
2693:Lunisolar calendar
2362:Lunar basalt 70017
2109:Tidal acceleration
1964:Perigee and apogee
1854:Internal structure
1775:2017-08-09 at the
1652:10.1002/jgre.20118
1481:2007-07-24 at the
1018:, Berlin, 1834-36.
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771:Johann H. Schröter
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486:Christoph Scheiner
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3023:Natural satellite
2482:Lunar magma ocean
2258:Volcanic features
1792:Paris Observatory
1177:Atlas of the Moon
1100:300-inch Moon map
1042:Thomas Gwyn Elger
942:Johannes Hevelius
908:twin satellites.
884:(LRO), employs a
812:Satellite craters
537:Johannes Hevelius
462:Leonardo da Vinci
460:to 3330–2790 BC.
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225:Lunar photography
90:planetary science
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