Difference between revisions of "Lade"
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==Additional Information== | ==Additional Information== | ||
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* Pike, 1976: 0.82 km | * Pike, 1976: 0.82 km | ||
* Cherrington, 1969: 0.94 km | * Cherrington, 1969: 0.94 km |
Latest revision as of 02:00, 16 April 2018
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Lade
Lat: 1.3°S, Long: 10.1°E, Diam: 55 km, Depth: 0.82 km, Rükl: 45 |
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Description
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Additional Information
Depth data from Kurt Fisher database
- Pike, 1976: 0.82 km
- Cherrington, 1969: 0.94 km
Curious clair-obscur effect at Lade
There's a monthly L.Q.-moon related clair-obscur effect at the bowl-shaped crater Lade M (on Lade's floor, near the northwestern part of the rim of Lade). During local sunset circumstances (evening terminator) a tiny bit of illumination is observable on the eastern inner slopes of Lade M (looks like a distinctive "star" which is lost in the shadow of the western part of Lade's rim). For those who are unfamiliar with this clair-obscur effect created by Lade M, take a look at the LPOD of December the 16th, 2014 (Lade and environs during local sunset, captured by Pavel Presnyakov, Kiev, Ukraine).
- DannyCaes Dec 16, 2014
Nomenclature
Heinrich Eduard von Lade (February 24, 1817 – August 7, 1904) was a German banker and amateur astronomer. He built an observatory on his estate to pursue his interest in selenography, or mapping the Moon. He commissioned the construction of a lunar globe with one side in physical relief and the other with hashed relief and the crater names. This globe is now a very rare collector's item.
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Bibliography
A Portfolio of Lunar Drawings (Harold Hill), pages 170, 171.