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Revision as of 16:49, 15 April 2018
Contents
Rükl Zone 69 - FURNERIUS
Neighboring maps on the Rükl Nearside Map:
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Photographic Map
(This map is based on an Earth-based photograph that has been computer-corrected to zero libration. The vertical white lines indicate the left and right boundaries of the Rükl rectangle)
Background image source
Nearside Named Features
- Abel (was this crater once called Santacruz by H.P.Wilkins?).
- Adams
- Fraunhofer
- Furnerius (Van Langren's Curtii or Ligni) (?) (E.A.Whitaker seems to be uncertain about these two names) (J.Hewelcke's Mons Nerossus).
- Gum
- Hamilton (called Kelvin by J.H.Franz).
- Harlan
- Headlights (a nickname from C.A.Wood for the high-albedo raycraters Furnerius A and Stevinus A) (see Additional Information below).
- Hiten-Hagoromo (Hagoromo crash-landed on April 10, 1993, southeast of Stevinus) (34.3° South/ 55.6° East, according to Wikipedia).
- Ibanez (a disallowed name from H.P.Wilkins for Marinus K).
- Marinus
- Mons Paropamisus (J.Hewelcke's disallowed name for the nimbi of Snellius A, Furnerius A, etc...).
- Oken
- Peirescius
- Reichenbach
- Rima Furnerius
- Rimae Hase (see also Rukl Zone 59).
- Santacruz (a disallowed name from H.P.Wilkins for a crater somewhere to the east of Furnerius, perhaps Abel?).
- Stevinus (Van Langren's Segueri).
- Terra Vigoris (Riccioli's discontinued name for the limb region northeast, east, and southeast of Furnerius) (see also Chart 60 for the strange Goris case).
- Vallis Snellius
Farside Named Features
(The following features are not formally included in the present Rükl rectangle, but they are adjacent to it and their centers are less than 10° beyond the mean limb -- so they may be seen here in whole or in part with a favorable libration)
Lettered Crater Locations
(click on the thumbnails to view full-sized images; use browser BACK button to return to this page)
Full zone with lettered craters
Lettered craters by quadrants
(the dashed white lines are the centerlines of the Rükl zones)
North West |
North East |
South West |
South East |
Additional Information
- Other online descriptions of features in this Rükl map section:
The Headlights
- An interesting photograph of the Headlights (the high-albedo raycraters Furnerius A and Stevinus A) is included on page 20 of the 21st Century Atlas of the Moon by Charles A. Wood and Maurice J.S. Collins. - DannyCaes Aug 15, 2015