Difference between revisions of "Wiener"
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'''Left:''' ''[http://lroc.sese.asu.edu/index.html LROC]'' mosaic WAC image (No.s [http://wms.lroc.asu.edu/lroc/view_lroc/LRO-L-LROC-2-EDR-V1.0/M130694561ME M130694561ME] and [http://wms.lroc.asu.edu/lroc/view_lroc/LRO-L-LROC-2-EDR-V1.0/M130681002ME M130681002ME]). <br /> '''Right:''' ''[http://lpod.org/coppermine/displayimage.php?pos=-2146 LO-V-M-085]'', Wiener F with impact melt is to right<br /> <div id="toc"> | '''Left:''' ''[http://lroc.sese.asu.edu/index.html LROC]'' mosaic WAC image (No.s [http://wms.lroc.asu.edu/lroc/view_lroc/LRO-L-LROC-2-EDR-V1.0/M130694561ME M130694561ME] and [http://wms.lroc.asu.edu/lroc/view_lroc/LRO-L-LROC-2-EDR-V1.0/M130681002ME M130681002ME]). <br /> '''Right:''' ''[http://lpod.org/coppermine/displayimage.php?pos=-2146 LO-V-M-085]'', Wiener F with impact melt is to right<br /> <div id="toc"> | ||
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==Images== | ==Images== | ||
[http://www.lpod.org/coppermine/thumbnails.php?album=search&type=full&search=Wiener LPOD Photo Gallery] [http://www.lpi.usra.edu/resources/lunar_orbiter/bin/srch_nam.shtml?Wiener%7C0 Lunar Orbiter Images] [http://www.lpi.usra.edu/resources/apollo/search/feature/?feature=Wiener Apollo Images]<br /> <br /> | [http://www.lpod.org/coppermine/thumbnails.php?album=search&type=full&search=Wiener LPOD Photo Gallery] [http://www.lpi.usra.edu/resources/lunar_orbiter/bin/srch_nam.shtml?Wiener%7C0 Lunar Orbiter Images] [http://www.lpi.usra.edu/resources/apollo/search/feature/?feature=Wiener Apollo Images]<br /> <br /> | ||
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* IAU page: [http://planetarynames.wr.usgs.gov/Feature/6544 Wiener] | * IAU page: [http://planetarynames.wr.usgs.gov/Feature/6544 Wiener] | ||
* [[Central%20peak%20composition|Central peak composition]]: A, GNTA1 ([[Tompkins%20%26%20Pieters%2C%201999|Tompkins & Pieters, 1999]]) | * [[Central%20peak%20composition|Central peak composition]]: A, GNTA1 ([[Tompkins%20%26%20Pieters%2C%201999|Tompkins & Pieters, 1999]]) | ||
− | * Exterior impact melt deposits on Wiener F, with most extensive deposits to N, max of ~13 km beyond rim, and topographically lowest rim crest to N ([[Hawke%20and%20Head%2C%201977|Hawke and Head, 1977]]). This is the most spectacular impact melt on the Moon, with a melt flow on the outer slope of F ponding on the floor of the unnamed crater to the north (LO-V-H103). <span class="membersnap">- | + | * Exterior impact melt deposits on Wiener F, with most extensive deposits to N, max of ~13 km beyond rim, and topographically lowest rim crest to N ([[Hawke%20and%20Head%2C%201977|Hawke and Head, 1977]]). This is the most spectacular impact melt on the Moon, with a melt flow on the outer slope of F ponding on the floor of the unnamed crater to the north (LO-V-H103). <span class="membersnap">- tychocrater <small>Aug 12, 2007</small></span> |
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==Nomenclature== | ==Nomenclature== | ||
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Revision as of 16:58, 15 April 2018
Contents
Wiener
Lat: 40.92°N, Long: 146.29°E, Diam: 113.39 km, Depth: km, Rükl: (farside) | |
Right: LO-V-M-085, Wiener F with impact melt is to right
Images
LPOD Photo Gallery Lunar Orbiter Images Apollo Images
Maps
(LAC zone 31B4) USGS Digital Atlas PDF
Description
Wikipedia
Additional Information
- IAU page: Wiener
- Central peak composition: A, GNTA1 (Tompkins & Pieters, 1999)
- Exterior impact melt deposits on Wiener F, with most extensive deposits to N, max of ~13 km beyond rim, and topographically lowest rim crest to N (Hawke and Head, 1977). This is the most spectacular impact melt on the Moon, with a melt flow on the outer slope of F ponding on the floor of the unnamed crater to the north (LO-V-H103). - tychocrater Aug 12, 2007
Nomenclature
Norbert Wiener (November 26, 1894 – March 18, 1964) was an American theoretical and applied mathematician. He was a pioneer in the study of stochastic and noise processes, contributing work relevant to electronic engineering, electronic communication, and control systems. Wiener is also the founder of cybernetics, a field that formalizes the notion of feedback and has implications for engineering, systems control, computer science, biology, philosophy, and the organization of society.
LPOD Articles
Bibliography
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