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* The complete series of published LTOs is available for free download from the [http://www.lpi.usra.edu/resources/mapcatalog/LTO/ Map Catalog (LTO)] page of the [/LPI LPI] website. | * The complete series of published LTOs is available for free download from the [http://www.lpi.usra.edu/resources/mapcatalog/LTO/ Map Catalog (LTO)] page of the [/LPI LPI] website. | ||
− | * The LTO charts introduced a number of provisional feature names that were [http://the-moon. | + | * The LTO charts introduced a number of provisional feature names that were [http://the-moon.us/wiki/Invalid+Names never approved] by the [/IAU%20nomenclature IAU]. They also omit a number of [/satellite%20feature letter crater] names. Names appearing on the LTO charts should be viewed with caution. |
* Ashbrook (1974) describes the then-new LTO series and includes a list of names, with Gazetteer-style biographical ID's, supposedly adopted as titles for nearside LTO's by the IAU at its 1973 meeting in Sydney, Australia ([/IAU%20Transactions%20XVB IAU Transactions XVB]). However the article also mentions certain new Latin feature type [http://planetarynames.wr.usgs.gov/DescriptorTerms descriptor terms] supposedly approved for use on [http://planetarynames.wr.usgs.gov/Page/Categories the Moon] (and specifically for use on the LTO's) even though there is no record of this in the ''IAU Transactions''. These include '''Fossa''' (for graben-type rilles) -- a term currently used only on other bodies -- and two terms not currently used by the IAU on any body: '''Anguis''' (for snake-like rilles), and '''Ruina''' (for landslides). | * Ashbrook (1974) describes the then-new LTO series and includes a list of names, with Gazetteer-style biographical ID's, supposedly adopted as titles for nearside LTO's by the IAU at its 1973 meeting in Sydney, Australia ([/IAU%20Transactions%20XVB IAU Transactions XVB]). However the article also mentions certain new Latin feature type [http://planetarynames.wr.usgs.gov/DescriptorTerms descriptor terms] supposedly approved for use on [http://planetarynames.wr.usgs.gov/Page/Categories the Moon] (and specifically for use on the LTO's) even though there is no record of this in the ''IAU Transactions''. These include '''Fossa''' (for graben-type rilles) -- a term currently used only on other bodies -- and two terms not currently used by the IAU on any body: '''Anguis''' (for snake-like rilles), and '''Ruina''' (for landslides). | ||
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Lunar Topographic Orthophotomap (LTO)
(glossary entry)
Description
A well regarded series of high resolution topographic maps of the lunar surface produced for [/NASA NASA] by the [/DMA Defense Mapping Agency] using stereo mapping of [/Apollo%20program Apollo] imagery. Contour lines are drawn on a photographic background. The maps are drawn at a scale of 1:250K (each unit of distance on the map represents 250,000 units of distance on the Moon), and each covers one-sixteenth of an [/LAC%20zone LAC zone].
Additional Information
- The complete series of published LTOs is available for free download from the Map Catalog (LTO) page of the [/LPI LPI] website.
- The LTO charts introduced a number of provisional feature names that were never approved by the [/IAU%20nomenclature IAU]. They also omit a number of [/satellite%20feature letter crater] names. Names appearing on the LTO charts should be viewed with caution.
- Ashbrook (1974) describes the then-new LTO series and includes a list of names, with Gazetteer-style biographical ID's, supposedly adopted as titles for nearside LTO's by the IAU at its 1973 meeting in Sydney, Australia ([/IAU%20Transactions%20XVB IAU Transactions XVB]). However the article also mentions certain new Latin feature type descriptor terms supposedly approved for use on the Moon (and specifically for use on the LTO's) even though there is no record of this in the IAU Transactions. These include Fossa (for graben-type rilles) -- a term currently used only on other bodies -- and two terms not currently used by the IAU on any body: Anguis (for snake-like rilles), and Ruina (for landslides).
LPOD Articles
Bibliography
- See the References on the [/LPI LPI] site.
- Ashbrook, J. 1974. "New Names on the Moon." Sky and Telescope. Vol 47, No. 3 (March issue), pp. 170-171.
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