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* Named for [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carl_Clarence_Kiess Carl Clarence Kiess] (1887 – 1967), an American astronomer. While working at the Lick Observatory on July 6, 1911, Kiess discovered comet C/1911 N1, which was named after him.
 
* Named for [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carl_Clarence_Kiess Carl Clarence Kiess] (1887 – 1967), an American astronomer. While working at the Lick Observatory on July 6, 1911, Kiess discovered comet C/1911 N1, which was named after him.
* This name appears on [http://www.lpi.usra.edu/resources/mapcatalog/LTO/lto81b4_1/ LTO-81B4] (for which it served as the chart title). It does not appear to replace any previous IAU-approved designation. Although it appears in the cumulative list of approved names printed in [[IAU%20Transactions%20XVB|IAU Transactions XVB]], when and how it came to be approved is not entirely clear from the IAU record. Biographical information was unofficially reported in [[Ashbrook%2C%201974|Ashbrook, 1974]]. <span class="membersnap">- Jim Mosher</span>
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* This name appears on [http://www.lpi.usra.edu/resources/mapcatalog/LTO/lto81b4_1/ LTO-81B4] (for which it served as the chart title). It does not appear to replace any previous IAU-approved designation. Although it appears in the cumulative list of approved names printed in [[IAU%20Transactions%20XVB|IAU Transactions XVB]], when and how it came to be approved is not entirely clear from the IAU record. Biographical information was unofficially reported in [[Ashbrook%2C%201974|Ashbrook, 1974]]. <span class="membersnap">- JimMosher</span>
 
* '''Kastner S''', the bright crater south-southwest of '''Kiess''', was also called '''''Cellini''''' on LTO-81B4.
 
* '''Kastner S''', the bright crater south-southwest of '''Kiess''', was also called '''''Cellini''''' on LTO-81B4.
 
* '''Kiess''' and nearby [[Widmannst%C3%A4tten|Widmannstätten]] were called the '''Wright brothers''' by NASA personnel (this during the hey-days of the Apollo program).
 
* '''Kiess''' and nearby [[Widmannst%C3%A4tten|Widmannstätten]] were called the '''Wright brothers''' by NASA personnel (this during the hey-days of the Apollo program).

Latest revision as of 20:19, 16 April 2018

Kiess (of the pair Kiess-Widmannstatten in Mare Smythii)

Lat: 6.45°S, Long: 84.13°E, Diam: 68.99 km, Depth: 0.8 km, Rükl: 49

external image normal_Kiess_AS17-M-2834_LTVT.JPG
AS17-M-2834 Kiess is the large crater slightly above and to the left of center, which overlays the smaller Widmannstätten in the upper right. The fresher 30-km crater in the lower left is Kästner S.

Images

LPOD Photo Gallery Lunar Orbiter Images Apollo Images

  • Two of Apollo 8's orbital Hasselblad photographs show Kastner S and the chevron-shaped rim of the dark Kiess north-northeast of it : AS08-12-2176 and AS08-12-2177. Research: Danny Caes.
  • Pan 7, composed of Apollo 8's orbital Hasselblads AS08-12-2164 to 2177, shows Kiess and Kastner S near the pan's extreme left margin. Research: David Woods and Frank O'Brien (Apollo 8 Flight Journal).


Maps

(LAC zone 81B4) LTO map

Description


Wikipedia

Kiess

Additional Information


Nomenclature

  • Named for Carl Clarence Kiess (1887 – 1967), an American astronomer. While working at the Lick Observatory on July 6, 1911, Kiess discovered comet C/1911 N1, which was named after him.
  • This name appears on LTO-81B4 (for which it served as the chart title). It does not appear to replace any previous IAU-approved designation. Although it appears in the cumulative list of approved names printed in IAU Transactions XVB, when and how it came to be approved is not entirely clear from the IAU record. Biographical information was unofficially reported in Ashbrook, 1974. - JimMosher
  • Kastner S, the bright crater south-southwest of Kiess, was also called Cellini on LTO-81B4.
  • Kiess and nearby Widmannstätten were called the Wright brothers by NASA personnel (this during the hey-days of the Apollo program).


LPOD Articles

Deep, Young and Ashy A Young, Deep Mare

Bibliography

Kiess and Widmannstätten as the "Wright brothers": NASA SP-330 page 28-12.


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