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− | <span style="font-family: Arial">The-Moon Wiki has amassed an incredible amount of information over a huge number of pages. This site map was created to give an outline of the type of information and where to find it. This list will continue to grow as new information is added. If you find a page that should be listed here – or a better format, let us know by adding a comment on the discussion tab above. Meanwhile, click through the list to explore the Moon! </span><span class="membersnap">- | + | <span style="font-family: Arial">The-Moon Wiki has amassed an incredible amount of information over a huge number of pages. This site map was created to give an outline of the type of information and where to find it. This list will continue to grow as new information is added. If you find a page that should be listed here – or a better format, let us know by adding a comment on the discussion tab above. Meanwhile, click through the list to explore the Moon! </span><span class="membersnap">- LunarMark <small>Oct 28, 2008</small></span><br /> <span style="font-family: Arial"> </span><br /> |
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Latest revision as of 20:40, 16 April 2018
The-Moon Wiki has amassed an incredible amount of information over a huge number of pages. This site map was created to give an outline of the type of information and where to find it. This list will continue to grow as new information is added. If you find a page that should be listed here – or a better format, let us know by adding a comment on the discussion tab above. Meanwhile, click through the list to explore the Moon! - LunarMark Oct 28, 2008
Contents
- 1 THE-MOON WIKI
- 1.1 Introduction
- 1.2 Motivation
- 1.3 Contributors & Contributions
- 1.4 Lunar People
- 1.5 Quality
- 1.6 How to Help
- 1.7 Explanations
- 1.8 Alphabetical Index to Named Features
- 1.9 Special Features Lists
- 1.10 Lunar 100
- 1.11 Glossary
- 1.12 Bibliography
- 1.13 Lunar Photo of the Day
- 1.14 Lunar Maps
- 1.15 Lunar Missions
- 1.16 Lunar Places
- 1.17 Lunar Nomenclature
- 1.18 A New Atlas?
- 1.19 Children's Books
- 1.20 Lunar Scientists
- 1.21 Rükl Map Images
THE-MOON WIKI
Introduction
Motivation
Contributors & Contributions
Lunar People
Quality
How to Help
Quick Guide to Contributing to The-Moon
How to Add info to Existing Pages
How to Add Pages
How to Add a Photo
Some Specific Things You Can Do to Help
Explanations
Page Title
Lat:, Long:, Diameter: km, Depth: km, Rukl, USGS age
Main Image
Images
Maps
Description
Description: Elger
Description: Wikipedia
Additional Information
Nomenclature
LPOD Articles
Bibliography
Pronounciations
Alphabetical Index to Named Features
A..B..C..D..E..F..G
H..I..J..K..L..M..N
O..P..Q..R..S..T..U
V..W..X..Y..Z
Special Features Lists
Surface Features
Banded craters
Basins
Catenae - crater chains
Colored regions
Colored regions - Part 2
Colored regions - Part 3
Concentric Craters
Cryptomaria - hidden maria
Dark halo craterlets
Domes
Dorsa - mare ridges
Floor Fractured Craters
Lacus - lakes (and other unnamed dark spots).
Maria - seas
Mountains
Oblique Impact Craters
Palus
Partially Buried Craters
Promontoria
Pronounced Central Peaks
Ray craters (and bright -high albedo- spots).
Rilles
Rupes - faults
Sinus
Swirls
Terrae (discontinued)
Twin craters
Vallis - valleys
Volcanoes
Nomenclature Lists
Nomenclature-Country
Nomenclature-Jesuits
Nomenclature-Selenographers
Nomenclature-Unofficial/Informal/Discontinued
· Optical Feature Names
· Unofficial Names (A to F)
· Unofficial Names (G to L) (+ small interview).
· Unofficial Names (M to R) (+ list of people behind Unofficial /Informal /Discontinued Nomenclature).
· Unofficial Names (S to Z) (+ miscellaneous Info).
· Names of G.B.Riccioli
· Names of Felix Chemla Lamèch
· Unofficial Names of Hugh Percy Wilkins
Nomenclature-Women
Other
Apollo 8 Orbital Lunar Photography (a handy guide to the many orbital pans created by David Woods and Frank O'Brien of the Apollo 8 Flight Journal).
Anaglyphs of the lunar surface (3D-Stereo images of the telescopically observed moon, Apollo orbital observations, and Apollo surface 3D-photography).
Guinness Book of Lunar Records
Lunar Orbiter 1 - catalog of photographed features
Lunar Orbiter 2 - catalog of photographed features
Lunar Orbiter 3 - catalog of photographed features
(Lunar Orbiter 4 - catalog of photographed features, see: the Lunar and Planetary Institute's Search By Feature Name).
Lunar Orbiter 5 - catalog of photographed features
Unknown lunar regions on orbital Apollo photography
Guide to NASA SP-362 Apollo Over The Moon
Images needed
Administrator attention needed
Planning Pages
Lunar 100
Description
Lunar 100 List
Additional Information
LPOD Articles
Lunar 100 Links
Bibliography
Glossary
Feature Nomenclature
Albedo feature - unusually dark or light
Boulder tracks - narrow grooves left by rolling or sliding rocks and boulders
Catena - a chain of craters
Central peak composition - chemical makeup of crater central peaks
Concentric crater - small crater with two rims, sort of..
Crater - circular depression
Cryptomaria - hidden maria
Dark-halo - low-albedo deposits surrounding some craters
Dorsum - ridge
Floor Fractured Crater -impact morphology modified by volcanic-related activity
Fossa - long, narrow depression
Lacus - "lake" (small plain)
Landing site name - at or near Apollo landing site
Lunar Basin - extremely large impact craters
Mare - "sea" (large circular plain)
Minor feature - extremely small named craters
Mons - mountain
Montes - mountain range
Oceanus - "ocean" (very large dark area)
Palus - "swamp" (small plain)
Planum - high plain
Planitia - low plain
Promontorium - headland or promontory
Pyroclastic - type of rocks of volcanic origin
Radar bright - radar bright craters are young
Ray craters - craters with prominent 'rays' extending outward
Rima - fissure (Latin) or rille (German for groove)
Rupes - fault
Satellite feature - lettered crater
Sinus - "bay" (small plain)
Swirl - bright areas typically associated with strong magnetic anomalies
Thermal anomaly crater - craters that have temperature anomalies during eclipses (described in Moore et al, 1980)
Tholus - small, domical hill
Vallis - valley
Volcano - possible or actual
Organizations
ALPO - Association of Lunar & Planetary Observers
BAA - British Astronomical Association
DMA - Defense Mapping Agency
GLR - Geological Lunar Researches Group
IAU - International Astronomical Union
JPL - Jet Propulsion Laboratory
JSC - Johnson Space Center
LPACC - Lunar Photography and Cartography Committee
LPI - Lunar and Planetary Institute
LPL - Lunar and Planetary Laboratory
NASA - National Aeronautics and Space Administration
TGLN - Task Group for Lunar Nomenclature
USGS - United States Geological Survey
WGPSN - IAU Working Group for Planetary System Nomenclature
Acronyms and abbreviations
AIC - 1:500,000 map series (1/4 of LAC zone, very limited coverage)
CMP - Command Module Pilot (Apollo program)
CSM - Command Service Module (Apollo program)
DEM - digital elevation model
IAU directions - north up, east to right
IAU nomenclature - official system for naming Lunar features
JPL Horizons - online solar system ephemeris
LAC - 1:1,000,000 map series (44 maps, partial coverage, nearside only)
LAC zone - notation defining lunar map area
LM - Lunar Module (Apollo program)
LM map series - 1:1,000,000 map series (updates of LAC series; 11 maps only)
LMP - 1:5,000,000 map series (3 maps, full coverage)
LPOD - Lunar Photo of the Day (website)
LRL - Lunar Receiving Laboratory
LTM - early nearside topographic map in east and west hemispheres
LTO - 1:250,000 map series (1/16th of LAC zone, partial coverage in Apollo zone)
LTVT - Lunar Terminator Visualization Tool (computer program)
PI - principal investigator
Map-a-Planet - on-line service for interactively creating lunar maps
S-IVB - (or S-4B) - The stage of the Saturn-V rocket which boosted the CSM and LM out of Earth orbit, enroute to the moon (Apollo program)
SIM - Scientific Instruments Module (Apollo program)
Topophotomap -- same as LTO but covers smaller area; various scales; limited coverage
ULCN - Unified Lunar Control Network
VIP (VIP-site).
VMA - Virtual Moon Atlas (computer program)
Xi-Eta - position of nearside feature in X-Y coordinates
Other terms
Albedo - the reflectance of a surface
Anaglyph - stereoscopic image composed of two slightly shifted images, both in opposite colors
Apollo 8 - first manned mission to orbit the moon (december 1968).
Clair-obscur - "features" produced by patterns of light and shadow; also called "Trompe l'oeil"
Colongitude - 90° minus longitude of subsolar point
Conjunction - Moon and Sun in same direction in sky
Earthshine - Earth-to-moon reflected sunlight, also called "Ashen Light"
Elongation - apparent angle between Sun and Moon
Evening Terminator - line of sunset on the Moon
Librations - apparent rocking motions of the Moon as viewed from Earth
Limb - the Moon's edge
Lunar Orbiter - space mission
Lunar Pyroclastic Volcanism Project - USGS cataloging of volcanic ash deposits
Morning Terminator - line of sunrise on the Moon
Opposition - Moon opposite Sun in sky
Opposition Surge - increase in brightness near zero phase angle
Pareidolia - images of living creatures (mostly faces) and other familiar objects seen in Earth's and the moon's surface formations (an optical illusion, often called "Trompe l'oeil")
Phase - illuminated fraction of Moon
Phase Angle - angle between Sun and observer as seen from Moon
Phases - named points in the lunar cycle (New, First Quarter, Full, Last Quarter)
Resolution - the size of the smallest detectable detail
Retro-Reflection phenomena - lunar Heiligenschein
Selenographic Coordinates - system of latitude and longitude on Moon
Stratigraphy - system to rank relative age of rocks
Sub-Earth Point - location on surface where Earth is directly overhead
Subsolar Point - location on surface where Sun is directly overhead
Sun angle - angle of sun above local horizontal
Synodic month - interval from New Moon to New Moon
Terminator - the line separating the sunlit and shadowed side of the Moon
Bibliography
Maps, atlases and related
Scientific
Guides
Histories
Popular/General Interest
Articles
Lunar Photo of the Day
Today's LPOD
About LPOD
Submit an Image
Archives
...2008
...2007
...2006
...2005
...2004
LPOD Search
Kurt's LPOD Index
Photo Gallery
LPOD Miscellany
Lunar Maps
Chronological List
Trivia
LPOD
Bibliography
Rükl-based Index to the-Moon Wiki
- Description
- Index Map
- Links to Sectional Maps
- Additional Information
Lunar Missions
Completed Missions and Programs
Active Missions
Planned Missions
Comparison of Lunar Orbiter Instrumentations
References
Lunar Places
Lunar Web Sites
Lunar Photograph Web Sites
Observatories
Research Centers
Lunar Nomenclature
IAU Planetary Gazetteer
IAU nomenclature
- Description
- Additional Information
- Pre-History
- The Beginnings
- The Middle Phase
- The Space-based Phase
- The Planetary Gazetteer Phase
- Recent Developments
- IAU Name Change Chronology
- Criticisms
- Disclaimer
- LPOD Articles
- Bibliography
IAU Names Chronology
Who's Who on the Moon
Major Maps and Books
Excerpts from Transactions of the IAU
A Nomenclature Zoo
- Statistics
- Oldest-Newest
- Odd Characters
- Largest -- Smallest
- Longest-Shortest
- Volcanoes
- Non-scientists
- Living People
- Multiple Honorees
- Sound-Alikes
- Moved Names
- Dropped Names
- Shortest-lived Name
- The 44 Writers, etc.
- First Names
Invalid NASA Names
Landing Sites
- Description
- Additional Information
- List of Sites
- Apollo 11 Site
- Apollo 12 Site
- Apollo 13
- Apollo 14 Site
- Apollo 15 Site
- Apollo 16 Site
- Apollo 17 Site
- Luna 2
- Luna 9
- Luna 16
- Surveyor Missions
LPOD Articles
Bibliography
A New Atlas?
Children's Books
Non-Fiction
Fiction
Picture Books
Additional Information
Lunar Scientists
Warner Collection
Individual Scientists
Lunar Scientists
Ancient
17th-19th Centuries
20th Century
Rükl Map Images