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<div style="margin-left: 1em">[#Lists of Lists Lists of Lists]</div><div style="margin-left: 2em">[#Lists of Lists-Surface Features Surface Features]</div><div style="margin-left: 2em">[#Lists of Lists-Philosophical questions, thoughts, possible discoveries, etcetera... all related to earth's moon Philosophical questions, thoughts, possible discoveries, etcetera... all related to earth's moon]</div><div style="margin-left: 2em">[#Lists of Lists-LROC related pages (LROC = Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter Camera) LROC related pages (LROC = Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter Camera)]</div><div style="margin-left: 2em">[#Lists of Lists-Nomenclature Lists Nomenclature Lists]</div><div style="margin-left: 2em">[#Lists of Lists-The history of selenography and the diversity of lunar nomenclaturists The history of selenography and the diversity of lunar nomenclaturists]</div><div style="margin-left: 2em">[#Lists of Lists-Other (mostly the sources of orbital lunar photography) Other (mostly the sources of orbital lunar photography)]</div><div style="margin-left: 2em">[#Lists of Lists-Administrative Administrative]</div></div>The wikispaces project '''THE MOON''' now includes more than 2200 named features, all accessible from the alphabetical index in the menu to the left. Sometimes, however, I want to find - and I assume you might too - entries for a specific class of feature, such as rilles, mare ridges, impact basins or other features. This page is our shortcut to such interesting features. You may find other types of features by using the search function, too. There could be other lists - craters with central peaks, for example - that are too hard to make. If there is a special features list you'd like (floor-fractured craters, dark halo craters, wrinkle ridges, etc), please consider making it and then sharing it here. Happy exploring!<br />  
 
<div style="margin-left: 1em">[#Lists of Lists Lists of Lists]</div><div style="margin-left: 2em">[#Lists of Lists-Surface Features Surface Features]</div><div style="margin-left: 2em">[#Lists of Lists-Philosophical questions, thoughts, possible discoveries, etcetera... all related to earth's moon Philosophical questions, thoughts, possible discoveries, etcetera... all related to earth's moon]</div><div style="margin-left: 2em">[#Lists of Lists-LROC related pages (LROC = Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter Camera) LROC related pages (LROC = Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter Camera)]</div><div style="margin-left: 2em">[#Lists of Lists-Nomenclature Lists Nomenclature Lists]</div><div style="margin-left: 2em">[#Lists of Lists-The history of selenography and the diversity of lunar nomenclaturists The history of selenography and the diversity of lunar nomenclaturists]</div><div style="margin-left: 2em">[#Lists of Lists-Other (mostly the sources of orbital lunar photography) Other (mostly the sources of orbital lunar photography)]</div><div style="margin-left: 2em">[#Lists of Lists-Administrative Administrative]</div></div>The wikispaces project '''THE MOON''' now includes more than 2200 named features, all accessible from the alphabetical index in the menu to the left. Sometimes, however, I want to find - and I assume you might too - entries for a specific class of feature, such as rilles, mare ridges, impact basins or other features. This page is our shortcut to such interesting features. You may find other types of features by using the search function, too. There could be other lists - craters with central peaks, for example - that are too hard to make. If there is a special features list you'd like (floor-fractured craters, dark halo craters, wrinkle ridges, etc), please consider making it and then sharing it here. Happy exploring!<br />  
 
==Surface Features==
 
==Surface Features==
'''-''' [http://the-moon.wikispaces.com/ALPO%20list%20of%20banded%20craters Banded craters] (and streamers).<br /> '''-''' [http://the-moon.wikispaces.com/Lunar%20Basins%20List Basins] (the moon's largest "craters", those on the near side are already visible through small binoculars!).<br />  
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'''-''' [http://the-moon.us/wiki/ALPO%20list%20of%20banded%20craters Banded craters] (and streamers).<br /> '''-''' [http://the-moon.us/wiki/Lunar%20Basins%20List Basins] (the moon's largest "craters", those on the near side are already visible through small binoculars!).<br />  
* For small basins, large and small craters, and suspected basins and craters, see the [http://the-moon.wikispaces.com/System%20of%20Lunar%20Craters System of Lunar Craters] (SLC, 1966).
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* For small basins, large and small craters, and suspected basins and craters, see the [http://the-moon.us/wiki/System%20of%20Lunar%20Craters System of Lunar Craters] (SLC, 1966).
'''-''' [http://the-moon.wikispaces.com/Bay-shaped%20incomplete%20craters Bay-shaped incomplete craters] (and ''handcuffs'').<br /> '''-''' [http://the-moon.wikispaces.com/Boulder%20Tracks Boulder Tracks] (there are MANY of them on the moon!!!) (the Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter's cameras captured millions of those!).<br /> '''-''' [http://the-moon.wikispaces.com/Caes%20Catalog Caes Catalog] (unique and odd lunar surface formations, observable through common and powerful telescopes).<br /> '''-''' [http://the-moon.wikispaces.com/Lunar%20Catenae Catenae - crater chains] (this kind of odd formation is the most suitable source to explain the existence of "broken" comets such as the legendary comet Shoemaker-Levy 9 which impacted on Jupiter as a string of mini cometary bodies).<br /> '''-''' [/Chevron%20shaped%20chains%20of%20small%20depressions Chevron shaped chains of small depressions] (some of them are sort of "S" shaped).<br /> '''-''' [/Clusters%20of%20high-albedo%20boulders%20on%20wrinkle%20ridges Clusters of high-albedo boulders on wrinkle ridges] (fields of "white rocks", very much like ''lunar labyrinths'').<br /> '''-''' [http://the-moon.wikispaces.com/Colored%20regions Colored regions] (telescopic observations by dedicated moon-observers, and orbital investigations by unmanned orbiters and Apollo astronauts).<br /> '''-''' [http://the-moon.wikispaces.com/Colored%20regions%20-%20Part%202 Colored regions - Part 2] (possible hypotheses on the moon's colorations, and the perception of colors).<br /> '''-''' [http://the-moon.wikispaces.com/Colored%20Regions%20-%20Part%203 Colored regions - Part 3] (the subtle colors of the moon's boulders, rocks, and regolith, as seen and photographed by the Apollo astronauts)(the lower part of this page has a survey of spectral-colored diffraction effects and catadioptric phenomena in Apollo's Hasselblad photographs).<br /> '''-''' [http://the-moon.wikispaces.com/Concentric%20Crater Concentric Craters] (bowl-shaped craters with "''double rim''"''',''' "''small crater inside larger crater''").<br /> '''-''' [http://the-moon.wikispaces.com/Cryptomaria Cryptomaria - hidden maria]<br /> '''-''' [/Curious%20crater%20clusters Curious crater clusters] (remarkable because of their recognizable shapes) (lunar surface pareidolia).<br /> '''-''' [http://the-moon.wikispaces.com/Dark%20halo%20craterlets Dark halo craterlets] (DHC, and other low-albedo spots).<br /> '''-''' [http://the-moon.wikispaces.com/Domes Domes] (see also page [http://the-moon.wikispaces.com/Tholus Tholus]).<br /> '''-''' [http://the-moon.wikispaces.com/Lunar%20Dorsum Dorsa - mare ridges] (catalog of officially named wrinkle ridges, and also a much larger catalog of <u>unofficially</u> named wrinkle ridges outside the LTO regions).<br /> '''-''' [http://the-moon.wikispaces.com/FFC%20List Floor Fractured Craters] (this page, updated since august 2014, contains new lists full of recently discovered FFCs).<br /> '''-''' Fossae (long, narrow depressions) (see page Rilles).<br /> '''-''' [/Fragmented%20Impact%20Melt Fragmented Impact Melt] (and arc-shaped parallel ''crevasses'') (the ''crackled'' appearance of certain small regions''',''' looking very much like pre-spaceflight illustrations of the "typical" lunar surface).<br /> '''-''' [http://the-moon.wikispaces.com/Ghost%20craters Ghost craters] (rather difficult to detect craters or remains of ancient craters, only observable after local sunrise or before local sunset).<br /> '''-''' [/Graben Graben] (this page is related to the ''RDR Products'' list on the LROC site).<br /> '''-''' Handcuffs (see page [http://the-moon.wikispaces.com/Bay-shaped%20incomplete%20craters Bay-shaped incomplete craters]).<br /> '''-''' [http://the-moon.wikispaces.com/High-Albedo%20inner%20slopes High-Albedo inner slopes] (of bowl shaped craters on the moon's near side). The possible visibility of shadowed (yet vaguely illuminated) inner slopes of craterlets, perhaps observable through powerful telescopes.<br /> '''-''' [/Highland%20Ponds Highland Ponds] (west-southwest of farside crater Chandler) (this page is related to the ''RDR Products'' list on the LROC site).<br /> '''-''' [http://the-moon.wikispaces.com/Impact%20Melt%20Craters Impact Melt Craters]<br /> '''-''' [/Impact%20Melt%20Lobes Impact Melt Lobes] (coagulated features which really show the existence of fluid or semi-fluid substances in a distant past of the lunar surface).<br /> '''-''' [http://the-moon.wikispaces.com/Intestine%20shaped%20formations Intestine shaped formations] (twisted sections of sinuous rilles, looking like curved snakes).<br /> '''-''' [http://the-moon.wikispaces.com/Irregular%20Mare%20Patches%20%28IMPs%29 Irregular Mare Patches (IMPs)] (new evidence for young lunar volcanism?) (plus additional catalog of IMPs and possible kipuka-like formations, by Danny Caes).<br /> '''-''' [http://the-moon.wikispaces.com/Lunar%20Lacus Lacus - lakes] (and other unnamed dark regions).<br /> '''-''' [http://the-moon.wikispaces.com/Landing-crash%20site%20images%20from%20LRO Landing-crash site images from LRO]<br /> '''-''' [http://the-moon.wikispaces.com/Landing%20Sites Landing Sites] (unmanned and manned missions).<br /> '''-''' Lava tubes (or''':''' possible lava tubes, see page '''Skylights''').<br /> '''- Limb/ Libration-related features''' (see page [http://the-moon.wikispaces.com/Limb Limb] for an extensive list of Limb/ Libration-related LPODs, arranged in a "clockwise" fashion).<br /> '''-''' [/Lobate%20Scarps Lobate Scarps] (this page is related to the ''RDR Products'' list on the LROC site).<br /> '''-''' [http://the-moon.wikispaces.com/Lunar%20Mare Maria - seas] (the low-albedo regions which are easily observable through binoculars and small telescopes).<br /> '''-''' [http://the-moon.wikispaces.com/Mensae Mensae] (table-mountain like elevations, low flat-topped prominences with somewhat cliff-like edges).<br /> '''-''' [http://the-moon.wikispaces.com/Lunar%20Mons Mountains] (mountain ranges and clusters of hills and hillocks, solitary peaks).<br /> '''-''' [/Mushies Mushies] (not quite categorizable crater-like formations without real floor or inner slopes, they look more-or-less like disc shaped blobs of custard, porridge, or quark). See also page '''Topsy-Turvy dimple craterlets, looking like small domes'''.<br /> '''-''' Natural Bridges (see section LROC-articles in page '''Skylights''').<br /> '''-''' [http://the-moon.wikispaces.com/Oblique%20Impact%20Craters Oblique Impact Craters]<br /> '''-''' [http://the-moon.wikispaces.com/Lunar%20Palus Palus] (marsh / swamp)<br /> '''-''' [http://the-moon.wikispaces.com/Partially%20Buried%20Craters Partially Buried Craters] ("half" craters).<br /> '''-''' [http://the-moon.wikispaces.com/Permanently%20Shadowed%20Regions%20Atlas Permanently shadowed regions at and around the northpole and southpole]<br /> '''-''' [http://the-moon.wikispaces.com/Planitia Planitia] (see also page [http://the-moon.wikispaces.com/Planum Planum]).<br /> '''-''' [http://the-moon.wikispaces.com/Lunar%20Promontorium Promontoria] (cape)<br /> '''-''' [http://the-moon.wikispaces.com/Pronounced%20Central%20Peaks Pronounced Central Peaks] (such as the "''Egg-in-a-Nest''" of nearside crater Alpetragius).<br /> '''-''' [/Pyroclastics Pyroclastics]<br /> '''-''' [http://the-moon.wikispaces.com/Ray%20craters Ray craters] (and other high-albedo spots, BHC; Bright Halo Craterlets).<br /> '''-''' [/Rays Rays] (an additional experimental page to try to create a list of major high albedo ejecta-rays around pronounced impact craters such as Tycho).<br /> '''-''' [http://the-moon.wikispaces.com/Lunar%20Rilles Rilles] (Rima / Rimae) (+ unofficially named rilles and systems of rilles in craters and basins on the moon's farside).<br /> '''-''' [/Rough%20looking%20hills%20on%20smooth%20Mare%20regions Rough looking hills on smooth Mare regions] (typical example''':''' Mons Moro in Mare Cognitum).<br /> '''-''' [http://the-moon.wikispaces.com/Lunar%20Rupes Rupes - faults] (and lobate scarps).<br /> '''-''' [/Shallow%20bowl%20shaped%20craters Shallow bowl shaped craters] (typical example''':''' Finsch in Mare Serenitatis).<br /> '''-''' [/Sinuous%20rilles Sinuous rilles] (catalog of sinuous rilles compiled by Debra M. Hurwitz, James W. Head, David A. Kring).<br /> '''-''' [http://the-moon.wikispaces.com/Lunar%20Sinus Sinus] (bay)<br /> '''-''' [http://the-moon.wikispaces.com/Skylights Skylights] (mysterious holes, nothing like common bowl shaped craters).<br /> '''-''' [/Slightly%20elevated%20oblong%20craterlets Slightly elevated oblong craterlets] (some of them appearing near or at the ends of erratic looking sinuous rilles).<br /> '''-''' [/Stratification Stratification] (Dutch''':''' Gelaagdheid).<br /> '''-''' [/Super%20boulders Super boulders] (boulders which could be observed through powerful telescopes, and eventually photographed during favourable circumstances).<br /> '''-''' [/Topsy-Turvy%20dimple%20craterlets%2C%20looking%20like%20small%20domes Topsy-Turvy dimple craterlets, looking like small domes]<br /> '''-''' [http://the-moon.wikispaces.com/swirl Swirls] (high-albedo formations such as the enigmatic Reiner Gamma formation in Oceanus Procellarum).<br /> '''-''' [http://the-moon.wikispaces.com/Terrae Terrae] (Riccioli's discontinued nomenclature of his Terrae regions).<br /> '''-''' [http://the-moon.wikispaces.com/Twin%20craters Twin craters]<br /> '''-''' [http://the-moon.wikispaces.com/Lunar%20Valleys Vallis - valleys]<br /> '''-''' [/Veins Veins] (unique "''upside-down''" rilles, very thin ridges, looking like veins or vessels).<br /> '''-''' [http://the-moon.wikispaces.com/Vents Vents] (specifically vee-floored elongated vents such as the source of the dark ring south of Mare Orientale).<br /> '''-''' [http://the-moon.wikispaces.com/Lunar%20Volcanoes Volcanoes] (and possible observations of gaseous ''protuberances'' at or near the moon's polar limb areas).<br /> <br />  
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'''-''' [http://the-moon.us/wiki/Bay-shaped%20incomplete%20craters Bay-shaped incomplete craters] (and ''handcuffs'').<br /> '''-''' [http://the-moon.us/wiki/Boulder%20Tracks Boulder Tracks] (there are MANY of them on the moon!!!) (the Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter's cameras captured millions of those!).<br /> '''-''' [http://the-moon.us/wiki/Caes%20Catalog Caes Catalog] (unique and odd lunar surface formations, observable through common and powerful telescopes).<br /> '''-''' [http://the-moon.us/wiki/Lunar%20Catenae Catenae - crater chains] (this kind of odd formation is the most suitable source to explain the existence of "broken" comets such as the legendary comet Shoemaker-Levy 9 which impacted on Jupiter as a string of mini cometary bodies).<br /> '''-''' [/Chevron%20shaped%20chains%20of%20small%20depressions Chevron shaped chains of small depressions] (some of them are sort of "S" shaped).<br /> '''-''' [/Clusters%20of%20high-albedo%20boulders%20on%20wrinkle%20ridges Clusters of high-albedo boulders on wrinkle ridges] (fields of "white rocks", very much like ''lunar labyrinths'').<br /> '''-''' [http://the-moon.us/wiki/Colored%20regions Colored regions] (telescopic observations by dedicated moon-observers, and orbital investigations by unmanned orbiters and Apollo astronauts).<br /> '''-''' [http://the-moon.us/wiki/Colored%20regions%20-%20Part%202 Colored regions - Part 2] (possible hypotheses on the moon's colorations, and the perception of colors).<br /> '''-''' [http://the-moon.us/wiki/Colored%20Regions%20-%20Part%203 Colored regions - Part 3] (the subtle colors of the moon's boulders, rocks, and regolith, as seen and photographed by the Apollo astronauts)(the lower part of this page has a survey of spectral-colored diffraction effects and catadioptric phenomena in Apollo's Hasselblad photographs).<br /> '''-''' [http://the-moon.us/wiki/Concentric%20Crater Concentric Craters] (bowl-shaped craters with "''double rim''"''',''' "''small crater inside larger crater''").<br /> '''-''' [http://the-moon.us/wiki/Cryptomaria Cryptomaria - hidden maria]<br /> '''-''' [/Curious%20crater%20clusters Curious crater clusters] (remarkable because of their recognizable shapes) (lunar surface pareidolia).<br /> '''-''' [http://the-moon.us/wiki/Dark%20halo%20craterlets Dark halo craterlets] (DHC, and other low-albedo spots).<br /> '''-''' [http://the-moon.us/wiki/Domes Domes] (see also page [http://the-moon.us/wiki/Tholus Tholus]).<br /> '''-''' [http://the-moon.us/wiki/Lunar%20Dorsum Dorsa - mare ridges] (catalog of officially named wrinkle ridges, and also a much larger catalog of <u>unofficially</u> named wrinkle ridges outside the LTO regions).<br /> '''-''' [http://the-moon.us/wiki/FFC%20List Floor Fractured Craters] (this page, updated since august 2014, contains new lists full of recently discovered FFCs).<br /> '''-''' Fossae (long, narrow depressions) (see page Rilles).<br /> '''-''' [/Fragmented%20Impact%20Melt Fragmented Impact Melt] (and arc-shaped parallel ''crevasses'') (the ''crackled'' appearance of certain small regions''',''' looking very much like pre-spaceflight illustrations of the "typical" lunar surface).<br /> '''-''' [http://the-moon.us/wiki/Ghost%20craters Ghost craters] (rather difficult to detect craters or remains of ancient craters, only observable after local sunrise or before local sunset).<br /> '''-''' [/Graben Graben] (this page is related to the ''RDR Products'' list on the LROC site).<br /> '''-''' Handcuffs (see page [http://the-moon.us/wiki/Bay-shaped%20incomplete%20craters Bay-shaped incomplete craters]).<br /> '''-''' [http://the-moon.us/wiki/High-Albedo%20inner%20slopes High-Albedo inner slopes] (of bowl shaped craters on the moon's near side). The possible visibility of shadowed (yet vaguely illuminated) inner slopes of craterlets, perhaps observable through powerful telescopes.<br /> '''-''' [/Highland%20Ponds Highland Ponds] (west-southwest of farside crater Chandler) (this page is related to the ''RDR Products'' list on the LROC site).<br /> '''-''' [http://the-moon.us/wiki/Impact%20Melt%20Craters Impact Melt Craters]<br /> '''-''' [/Impact%20Melt%20Lobes Impact Melt Lobes] (coagulated features which really show the existence of fluid or semi-fluid substances in a distant past of the lunar surface).<br /> '''-''' [http://the-moon.us/wiki/Intestine%20shaped%20formations Intestine shaped formations] (twisted sections of sinuous rilles, looking like curved snakes).<br /> '''-''' [http://the-moon.us/wiki/Irregular%20Mare%20Patches%20%28IMPs%29 Irregular Mare Patches (IMPs)] (new evidence for young lunar volcanism?) (plus additional catalog of IMPs and possible kipuka-like formations, by Danny Caes).<br /> '''-''' [http://the-moon.us/wiki/Lunar%20Lacus Lacus - lakes] (and other unnamed dark regions).<br /> '''-''' [http://the-moon.us/wiki/Landing-crash%20site%20images%20from%20LRO Landing-crash site images from LRO]<br /> '''-''' [http://the-moon.us/wiki/Landing%20Sites Landing Sites] (unmanned and manned missions).<br /> '''-''' Lava tubes (or''':''' possible lava tubes, see page '''Skylights''').<br /> '''- Limb/ Libration-related features''' (see page [http://the-moon.us/wiki/Limb Limb] for an extensive list of Limb/ Libration-related LPODs, arranged in a "clockwise" fashion).<br /> '''-''' [/Lobate%20Scarps Lobate Scarps] (this page is related to the ''RDR Products'' list on the LROC site).<br /> '''-''' [http://the-moon.us/wiki/Lunar%20Mare Maria - seas] (the low-albedo regions which are easily observable through binoculars and small telescopes).<br /> '''-''' [http://the-moon.us/wiki/Mensae Mensae] (table-mountain like elevations, low flat-topped prominences with somewhat cliff-like edges).<br /> '''-''' [http://the-moon.us/wiki/Lunar%20Mons Mountains] (mountain ranges and clusters of hills and hillocks, solitary peaks).<br /> '''-''' [/Mushies Mushies] (not quite categorizable crater-like formations without real floor or inner slopes, they look more-or-less like disc shaped blobs of custard, porridge, or quark). See also page '''Topsy-Turvy dimple craterlets, looking like small domes'''.<br /> '''-''' Natural Bridges (see section LROC-articles in page '''Skylights''').<br /> '''-''' [http://the-moon.us/wiki/Oblique%20Impact%20Craters Oblique Impact Craters]<br /> '''-''' [http://the-moon.us/wiki/Lunar%20Palus Palus] (marsh / swamp)<br /> '''-''' [http://the-moon.us/wiki/Partially%20Buried%20Craters Partially Buried Craters] ("half" craters).<br /> '''-''' [http://the-moon.us/wiki/Permanently%20Shadowed%20Regions%20Atlas Permanently shadowed regions at and around the northpole and southpole]<br /> '''-''' [http://the-moon.us/wiki/Planitia Planitia] (see also page [http://the-moon.us/wiki/Planum Planum]).<br /> '''-''' [http://the-moon.us/wiki/Lunar%20Promontorium Promontoria] (cape)<br /> '''-''' [http://the-moon.us/wiki/Pronounced%20Central%20Peaks Pronounced Central Peaks] (such as the "''Egg-in-a-Nest''" of nearside crater Alpetragius).<br /> '''-''' [/Pyroclastics Pyroclastics]<br /> '''-''' [http://the-moon.us/wiki/Ray%20craters Ray craters] (and other high-albedo spots, BHC; Bright Halo Craterlets).<br /> '''-''' [/Rays Rays] (an additional experimental page to try to create a list of major high albedo ejecta-rays around pronounced impact craters such as Tycho).<br /> '''-''' [http://the-moon.us/wiki/Lunar%20Rilles Rilles] (Rima / Rimae) (+ unofficially named rilles and systems of rilles in craters and basins on the moon's farside).<br /> '''-''' [/Rough%20looking%20hills%20on%20smooth%20Mare%20regions Rough looking hills on smooth Mare regions] (typical example''':''' Mons Moro in Mare Cognitum).<br /> '''-''' [http://the-moon.us/wiki/Lunar%20Rupes Rupes - faults] (and lobate scarps).<br /> '''-''' [/Shallow%20bowl%20shaped%20craters Shallow bowl shaped craters] (typical example''':''' Finsch in Mare Serenitatis).<br /> '''-''' [/Sinuous%20rilles Sinuous rilles] (catalog of sinuous rilles compiled by Debra M. Hurwitz, James W. Head, David A. Kring).<br /> '''-''' [http://the-moon.us/wiki/Lunar%20Sinus Sinus] (bay)<br /> '''-''' [http://the-moon.us/wiki/Skylights Skylights] (mysterious holes, nothing like common bowl shaped craters).<br /> '''-''' [/Slightly%20elevated%20oblong%20craterlets Slightly elevated oblong craterlets] (some of them appearing near or at the ends of erratic looking sinuous rilles).<br /> '''-''' [/Stratification Stratification] (Dutch''':''' Gelaagdheid).<br /> '''-''' [/Super%20boulders Super boulders] (boulders which could be observed through powerful telescopes, and eventually photographed during favourable circumstances).<br /> '''-''' [/Topsy-Turvy%20dimple%20craterlets%2C%20looking%20like%20small%20domes Topsy-Turvy dimple craterlets, looking like small domes]<br /> '''-''' [http://the-moon.us/wiki/swirl Swirls] (high-albedo formations such as the enigmatic Reiner Gamma formation in Oceanus Procellarum).<br /> '''-''' [http://the-moon.us/wiki/Terrae Terrae] (Riccioli's discontinued nomenclature of his Terrae regions).<br /> '''-''' [http://the-moon.us/wiki/Twin%20craters Twin craters]<br /> '''-''' [http://the-moon.us/wiki/Lunar%20Valleys Vallis - valleys]<br /> '''-''' [/Veins Veins] (unique "''upside-down''" rilles, very thin ridges, looking like veins or vessels).<br /> '''-''' [http://the-moon.us/wiki/Vents Vents] (specifically vee-floored elongated vents such as the source of the dark ring south of Mare Orientale).<br /> '''-''' [http://the-moon.us/wiki/Lunar%20Volcanoes Volcanoes] (and possible observations of gaseous ''protuberances'' at or near the moon's polar limb areas).<br /> <br />  
 
==Philosophical questions, thoughts, possible discoveries, etcetera... all related to earth's moon==
 
==Philosophical questions, thoughts, possible discoveries, etcetera... all related to earth's moon==
[/Why%2C%20oh%20why%2C%20should%20the%20manned%20lunar%20landings%20of%20Project%20Apollo%20have%20been%20fake%3F Why, oh why, should the manned lunar landings of Project Apollo have been fake?] (why can't 99.9 percent of the human population comprehend the existence of a grand technological project such as this one?).<br /> [/Weird%20questions Weird questions] (a page full of odd thoughts and'''...''' weird questions) (all of them more-or-less moon related).<br /> [/The%20partially%20visible%20rim%20of%20an%20unexpected%20basin%2C%20or%20just%20an%20arc-shaped%20arrangement%20of%20several%20low-albedo%20spots%3F The partially visible rim of an unexpected basin, or just an arc-shaped arrangement of several low-albedo spots?] (southwest of '''Mare Humorum''').<br /> [/The%20possible%20swirl%20field%20east%20of%20Schroter The possible swirl field east of Schroter] (and how to detect it on the Act-React Quick Map).<br /> [http://the-moon.wikispaces.com/A%20B%20C%20shaped%20features A B C shaped features]<br /> <br />  
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[/Why%2C%20oh%20why%2C%20should%20the%20manned%20lunar%20landings%20of%20Project%20Apollo%20have%20been%20fake%3F Why, oh why, should the manned lunar landings of Project Apollo have been fake?] (why can't 99.9 percent of the human population comprehend the existence of a grand technological project such as this one?).<br /> [/Weird%20questions Weird questions] (a page full of odd thoughts and'''...''' weird questions) (all of them more-or-less moon related).<br /> [/The%20partially%20visible%20rim%20of%20an%20unexpected%20basin%2C%20or%20just%20an%20arc-shaped%20arrangement%20of%20several%20low-albedo%20spots%3F The partially visible rim of an unexpected basin, or just an arc-shaped arrangement of several low-albedo spots?] (southwest of '''Mare Humorum''').<br /> [/The%20possible%20swirl%20field%20east%20of%20Schroter The possible swirl field east of Schroter] (and how to detect it on the Act-React Quick Map).<br /> [http://the-moon.us/wiki/A%20B%20C%20shaped%20features A B C shaped features]<br /> <br />  
 
==LROC related pages (LROC = Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter Camera)==
 
==LROC related pages (LROC = Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter Camera)==
[/The%20LROC%20notebook The LROC notebook] (the first part of Danny Caes's numbered list of the many articles (''posts'') on the LROC site) (''post'' number 1 to ''post'' number 455).<br /> [/The%20LROC%20Notebook%20-%20Part%202 The LROC Notebook - Part 2] (''post'' number 456 to ''post'' number 900+).<br /> [/LROC%20posts%20-%20Timeline LROC posts - Timeline] (When was the very first LROC-article posted? When were the most articles posted? Was there a hiatus? Was there more than one hiatus? These and other questions are asked and hopefully answered in a new experimental page).<br /> [http://the-moon.wikispaces.com/LROC%20-%20Browse%20Gallery%20Resource LROC - Browse Gallery Resource] (John Moore's 2009-2010-2011 lists of image-links to the images that regularly appear on the [http://lroc.sese.asu.edu/index.html Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter Camera's] webpage).<br /> [http://the-moon.wikispaces.com/LROC%20Mosaics LROC Mosaics] (global overviews of the moon's hemispheres).<br /> [/LROC%20RDR%20Products LROC RDR Products]<br /> [/LROC%20Thumbnail%20Browser LROC Thumbnail Browser] (some sort of handy guide to find your way through the thousands of orbital photographs made by the Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter Camera).<br /> [/Luke%20Jerram%27s%20MUSEUM%20OF%20THE%20MOON Luke Jerram's MUSEUM OF THE MOON] (the Moon-Wiki's special page for the world's most detailed globe-shaped photographic atlas of the moon!).<br /> <br />  
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[/The%20LROC%20notebook The LROC notebook] (the first part of Danny Caes's numbered list of the many articles (''posts'') on the LROC site) (''post'' number 1 to ''post'' number 455).<br /> [/The%20LROC%20Notebook%20-%20Part%202 The LROC Notebook - Part 2] (''post'' number 456 to ''post'' number 900+).<br /> [/LROC%20posts%20-%20Timeline LROC posts - Timeline] (When was the very first LROC-article posted? When were the most articles posted? Was there a hiatus? Was there more than one hiatus? These and other questions are asked and hopefully answered in a new experimental page).<br /> [http://the-moon.us/wiki/LROC%20-%20Browse%20Gallery%20Resource LROC - Browse Gallery Resource] (John Moore's 2009-2010-2011 lists of image-links to the images that regularly appear on the [http://lroc.sese.asu.edu/index.html Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter Camera's] webpage).<br /> [http://the-moon.us/wiki/LROC%20Mosaics LROC Mosaics] (global overviews of the moon's hemispheres).<br /> [/LROC%20RDR%20Products LROC RDR Products]<br /> [/LROC%20Thumbnail%20Browser LROC Thumbnail Browser] (some sort of handy guide to find your way through the thousands of orbital photographs made by the Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter Camera).<br /> [/Luke%20Jerram%27s%20MUSEUM%20OF%20THE%20MOON Luke Jerram's MUSEUM OF THE MOON] (the Moon-Wiki's special page for the world's most detailed globe-shaped photographic atlas of the moon!).<br /> <br />  
 
==Nomenclature Lists==
 
==Nomenclature Lists==
[/Alphabetic%20list%20of%20Named%20Lunar%20Formations%20-%20foreword Alphabetic list of Named Lunar Formations - foreword]<br /> [http://the-moon.wikispaces.com/IAU%20Transactions IAU Transactions] (this is a very important page! Shows the lists of IAU named lunar formations and the years when the names were approved!).<br /> [http://the-moon.wikispaces.com/Nomenclature%20Zoo Nomenclature Zoo]<br /> [/There%20are%20certain%20crater%20names... There are certain crater names...] (an alphabetic list of the Latinized versus the common names of astronomers and scientists).<br /> [/Named%20craters%20within%20named%20craters Named craters within named craters]<br />  See also''':''' [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_people_with_craters_of_the_Moon_named_after_them List op People with craters of the Moon named after them] (Wikipedia page).<br /> [/Nomenclature-Astronauts%20and%20Cosmonauts Nomenclature-Astronauts and Cosmonauts]<br /> [http://the-moon.wikispaces.com/Nomenclature-Country Nomenclature-Country]<br /> [http://the-moon.wikispaces.com/Nomenclature-Jesuits Nomenclature-Jesuits]<br /> [http://the-moon.wikispaces.com/Nomenclature-Mathematicians Nomenclature-Mathematicians]<br /> [http://the-moon.wikispaces.com/Nomenclature-Mythological%20Figures Nomenclature-Mythological Figures]<br /> [http://the-moon.wikispaces.com/Nomenclature-Selenographers Nomenclature-Selenographers]<br /> [http://the-moon.wikispaces.com/Nomenclature-Women Nomenclature-Women]<br /> [http://the-moon.wikispaces.com/SP-241%20-%20Index%20V%2C%20Part%201 Name Changes] ''list from [http://the-moon.wikispaces.com/NASA%20SP-241 NASA SP-241]''<br /> [http://the-moon.wikispaces.com/SP-241%20-%20Index%20V%2C%20Part%202 Name Errors] ''discrepancies with [http://the-moon.wikispaces.com/LAC LAC] maps noted in [http://the-moon.wikispaces.com/NASA%20SP-241 NASA SP-241]''<br /> [http://the-moon.wikispaces.com/clair-obscur Optical Feature Names] (nicknames of ''Clair-Obscur'' effects, ''Pareidolia'', and ''Trompe l'Oeil'' phenomena, related to the moon's morning- and evening-terminator). Compiled by Danny Caes<br /> [http://the-moon.wikispaces.com/Unofficial%20Names Unofficial Names] (Introduction page: Informal and Unofficial nomenclature of surface formations on the Near and Far Sides of the Moon).<br /> [http://the-moon.wikispaces.com/Unofficial%20Names%20%28A%20to%20F%29 Unofficial Names (A to F)] (part 1 of a four-part alphabetical gazetteer, compiled by Danny Caes). + [http://the-moon.wikispaces.com/Appendix%20to%20part%201 Appendix to part 1] (D.Caes's possible addition to the IAU's list of lunar nomenclature).<br /> [http://the-moon.wikispaces.com/Unofficial%20Names%20%28G%20to%20L%29 Unofficial Names (G to L)] (+ small interview).<br /> [http://the-moon.wikispaces.com/Unofficial%20Names%20%28M%20to%20R%29 Unofficial Names (M to R)] (+ list of people behind Unofficial/Informal/Discontinued Nomenclature).<br /> [http://the-moon.wikispaces.com/Unofficial%20Names%20%28S%20to%20Z%29 Unofficial Names (S to Z)] (+ miscellaneous Info).<br /> [http://the-moon.wikispaces.com/195%20names%20of%20scientists 195 names of scientists] (an addition to the page [http://the-moon.wikispaces.com/IAU%20Transactions%20XVIB TRANSACTIONS OF THE IAU - VOLUME XVIB - PROCEEDINGS OF THE 16TH GENERAL ASSEMBLY (Grenoble 1976)], with Wikipedia links).<br /> [http://the-moon.wikispaces.com/Names%20on%20the%20moon%20and%20on%20Mars Names on the moon and on Mars] (the same nomenclature, for example: Copernicus on the moon and Copernicus on Mars).<br /> [http://the-moon.wikispaces.com/Clementine%20Atlas%20Corrections Clementine Atlas Corrections] (typographical errors investigated and corrected by Danny Caes).<br /> [http://the-moon.wikispaces.com/LPI%20Apollo%20Image%20Atlas%20-%20Corrections LPI Apollo Image Atlas - Corrections] (typographical errors investigated and corrected by Danny Caes).<br /> <br />  
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[/Alphabetic%20list%20of%20Named%20Lunar%20Formations%20-%20foreword Alphabetic list of Named Lunar Formations - foreword]<br /> [http://the-moon.us/wiki/IAU%20Transactions IAU Transactions] (this is a very important page! Shows the lists of IAU named lunar formations and the years when the names were approved!).<br /> [http://the-moon.us/wiki/Nomenclature%20Zoo Nomenclature Zoo]<br /> [/There%20are%20certain%20crater%20names... There are certain crater names...] (an alphabetic list of the Latinized versus the common names of astronomers and scientists).<br /> [/Named%20craters%20within%20named%20craters Named craters within named craters]<br />  See also''':''' [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_people_with_craters_of_the_Moon_named_after_them List op People with craters of the Moon named after them] (Wikipedia page).<br /> [/Nomenclature-Astronauts%20and%20Cosmonauts Nomenclature-Astronauts and Cosmonauts]<br /> [http://the-moon.us/wiki/Nomenclature-Country Nomenclature-Country]<br /> [http://the-moon.us/wiki/Nomenclature-Jesuits Nomenclature-Jesuits]<br /> [http://the-moon.us/wiki/Nomenclature-Mathematicians Nomenclature-Mathematicians]<br /> [http://the-moon.us/wiki/Nomenclature-Mythological%20Figures Nomenclature-Mythological Figures]<br /> [http://the-moon.us/wiki/Nomenclature-Selenographers Nomenclature-Selenographers]<br /> [http://the-moon.us/wiki/Nomenclature-Women Nomenclature-Women]<br /> [http://the-moon.us/wiki/SP-241%20-%20Index%20V%2C%20Part%201 Name Changes] ''list from [http://the-moon.us/wiki/NASA%20SP-241 NASA SP-241]''<br /> [http://the-moon.us/wiki/SP-241%20-%20Index%20V%2C%20Part%202 Name Errors] ''discrepancies with [http://the-moon.us/wiki/LAC LAC] maps noted in [http://the-moon.us/wiki/NASA%20SP-241 NASA SP-241]''<br /> [http://the-moon.us/wiki/clair-obscur Optical Feature Names] (nicknames of ''Clair-Obscur'' effects, ''Pareidolia'', and ''Trompe l'Oeil'' phenomena, related to the moon's morning- and evening-terminator). Compiled by Danny Caes<br /> [http://the-moon.us/wiki/Unofficial%20Names Unofficial Names] (Introduction page: Informal and Unofficial nomenclature of surface formations on the Near and Far Sides of the Moon).<br /> [http://the-moon.us/wiki/Unofficial%20Names%20%28A%20to%20F%29 Unofficial Names (A to F)] (part 1 of a four-part alphabetical gazetteer, compiled by Danny Caes). + [http://the-moon.us/wiki/Appendix%20to%20part%201 Appendix to part 1] (D.Caes's possible addition to the IAU's list of lunar nomenclature).<br /> [http://the-moon.us/wiki/Unofficial%20Names%20%28G%20to%20L%29 Unofficial Names (G to L)] (+ small interview).<br /> [http://the-moon.us/wiki/Unofficial%20Names%20%28M%20to%20R%29 Unofficial Names (M to R)] (+ list of people behind Unofficial/Informal/Discontinued Nomenclature).<br /> [http://the-moon.us/wiki/Unofficial%20Names%20%28S%20to%20Z%29 Unofficial Names (S to Z)] (+ miscellaneous Info).<br /> [http://the-moon.us/wiki/195%20names%20of%20scientists 195 names of scientists] (an addition to the page [http://the-moon.us/wiki/IAU%20Transactions%20XVIB TRANSACTIONS OF THE IAU - VOLUME XVIB - PROCEEDINGS OF THE 16TH GENERAL ASSEMBLY (Grenoble 1976)], with Wikipedia links).<br /> [http://the-moon.us/wiki/Names%20on%20the%20moon%20and%20on%20Mars Names on the moon and on Mars] (the same nomenclature, for example: Copernicus on the moon and Copernicus on Mars).<br /> [http://the-moon.us/wiki/Clementine%20Atlas%20Corrections Clementine Atlas Corrections] (typographical errors investigated and corrected by Danny Caes).<br /> [http://the-moon.us/wiki/LPI%20Apollo%20Image%20Atlas%20-%20Corrections LPI Apollo Image Atlas - Corrections] (typographical errors investigated and corrected by Danny Caes).<br /> <br />  
 
==The history of selenography and the diversity of lunar nomenclaturists==
 
==The history of selenography and the diversity of lunar nomenclaturists==
[http://the-moon.wikispaces.com/Names%20of%20M.F.Van%20langren Names of M.F.Van Langren] (Langrenus) (Whitaker's Appendix A, B, C, D).<br /> [/Van%20Langren%27s%20names%20and%20Greek%20letter%20designations Van Langren's names and Greek letter designations] (less-known hills and hillocks which received names by Michel Florent van Langren).<br /> [/Names%20of%20J.Hewelcke Names of J.Hewelcke] (Hevelius)(Whitaker's Appendix E, F).<br /> [/Names%20of%20Hevelius%27s%20mountains Names of Hevelius's mountains]<br /> [http://the-moon.wikispaces.com/Names%20of%20G.B.Riccioli Names of G.B.Riccioli] (Whitaker's Appendix G).<br /> [/Names%20of%20M.Hell Names of M.Hell] (Whitaker's page 93).<br /> [http://the-moon.wikispaces.com/Names%20of%20J.H.Schroter Names of J.H.Schroter] (Whitaker's Appendix H).<br /> [http://the-moon.wikispaces.com/Names%20of%20J.H.Madler Names of J.H.Madler] (Whitaker's Appendix I).<br /> [http://the-moon.wikispaces.com/Names%20of%20W.R.Birt%20and%20J.Lee Names of W.R.Birt and J.Lee] (Whitaker's Appendix J).<br /> [http://the-moon.wikispaces.com/Names%20of%20E.N.Neison Names of E.N.Neison] (Whitaker's Appendix K).<br /> [http://the-moon.wikispaces.com/Names%20of%20J.F.J.Schmidt Names of J.F.J.Schmidt] (Whitaker's Appendix L).<br /> [http://the-moon.wikispaces.com/Names%20of%20J.H.Franz Names of J.H.Franz] (Whitaker's Appendix M).<br /> [http://the-moon.wikispaces.com/Names%20of%20J.N.Krieger%20and%20R.Konig Names of J.N.Krieger and R.Konig] (Whitaker's Appendix N).<br /> [http://the-moon.wikispaces.com/Names%20of%20J.P.H.Fauth Names of J.P.H.Fauth] And one name by E.Debes (Whitaker's Appendix O).<br /> [http://the-moon.wikispaces.com/Names%20of%20Felix%20Chemla%20Lam%C3%A8ch Names of Felix Chemla Lamèch] (Whitaker's Appendix P).<br /> [http://the-moon.wikispaces.com/Several%20short%20lists%20of%20lunar%20nomenclature%2C%20by%20a%20variety%20of%20selenographers Several short lists of lunar nomenclature, by a variety of selenographers] (Whitaker's Appendix Q).<br /> [http://the-moon.wikispaces.com/Unofficial%20Names%20of%20Hugh%20Percy%20Wilkins Unofficial Names of Hugh Percy Wilkins] (Whitaker's Appendix R).<br /> '''Sternberg''': provisional names on the Sternberg Astronomical Institute's [http://the-moon.wikispaces.com/Sternberg%20lunar%20nomenclature Complete Moon Maps] (1967/ 1969).<br /> [http://the-moon.wikispaces.com/Menzel%2C%201971 Menzel - 1971] (much more new names related to Sternberg's, most of them on the moon's far side).<br />  Erroneous locations and absent nomenclature on the farside map of [http://the-moon.wikispaces.com/Hallwag Hallwag] (Hans Schwarzenbach).<br />  Erroneous locations and absent nomenclature on the farside map of [http://the-moon.wikispaces.com/Reidel%20-%20Dordrecht Reidel - Dordrecht] (Antonin Rukl).<br /> [http://the-moon.wikispaces.com/Mysterious%20names%20on%20Rand%20Mc.Nally%27s%20moonmap Mysterious names on Rand Mc.Nally's moonmap].<br /> [/NASA%20named%20craters%20on%20the%20equatorial%20zone%20of%20the%20moon%27s%20farside NASA named craters on the equatorial zone of the moon's farside] (Apollo 8 nomenclature).<br /> [http://the-moon.wikispaces.com/NASA-related%20nicknames NASA-related nicknames] (unofficial Apollo-astronaut's nomenclature at the equatorial zone near Sabine, Moltke, Maskelyne, Censorinus, Secchi, Taruntius G and H, and Messier B).<br /> [http://the-moon.wikispaces.com/Invalid%20Names%20--%20Annotated Invalid names on the Lunar Topographic Orthophotomaps - LTO] (names of musical composers, painters, writers, and other artists).<br /> [http://the-moon.wikispaces.com/Minor%20Feature Minor Feature Names] (printed on the Topophotomaps which were made shortly after the conclusion of Project Apollo's three scientific J-missions) (Apollo 15, Apollo 16, and Apollo 17).<br /> [/Named%20craterlets%20at%20the%206%20Apollo%20landing%20sites Named craterlets at the 6 Apollo landing sites] (an alphabetic list).<br /> <br />  
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[http://the-moon.us/wiki/Names%20of%20M.F.Van%20langren Names of M.F.Van Langren] (Langrenus) (Whitaker's Appendix A, B, C, D).<br /> [/Van%20Langren%27s%20names%20and%20Greek%20letter%20designations Van Langren's names and Greek letter designations] (less-known hills and hillocks which received names by Michel Florent van Langren).<br /> [/Names%20of%20J.Hewelcke Names of J.Hewelcke] (Hevelius)(Whitaker's Appendix E, F).<br /> [/Names%20of%20Hevelius%27s%20mountains Names of Hevelius's mountains]<br /> [http://the-moon.us/wiki/Names%20of%20G.B.Riccioli Names of G.B.Riccioli] (Whitaker's Appendix G).<br /> [/Names%20of%20M.Hell Names of M.Hell] (Whitaker's page 93).<br /> [http://the-moon.us/wiki/Names%20of%20J.H.Schroter Names of J.H.Schroter] (Whitaker's Appendix H).<br /> [http://the-moon.us/wiki/Names%20of%20J.H.Madler Names of J.H.Madler] (Whitaker's Appendix I).<br /> [http://the-moon.us/wiki/Names%20of%20W.R.Birt%20and%20J.Lee Names of W.R.Birt and J.Lee] (Whitaker's Appendix J).<br /> [http://the-moon.us/wiki/Names%20of%20E.N.Neison Names of E.N.Neison] (Whitaker's Appendix K).<br /> [http://the-moon.us/wiki/Names%20of%20J.F.J.Schmidt Names of J.F.J.Schmidt] (Whitaker's Appendix L).<br /> [http://the-moon.us/wiki/Names%20of%20J.H.Franz Names of J.H.Franz] (Whitaker's Appendix M).<br /> [http://the-moon.us/wiki/Names%20of%20J.N.Krieger%20and%20R.Konig Names of J.N.Krieger and R.Konig] (Whitaker's Appendix N).<br /> [http://the-moon.us/wiki/Names%20of%20J.P.H.Fauth Names of J.P.H.Fauth] And one name by E.Debes (Whitaker's Appendix O).<br /> [http://the-moon.us/wiki/Names%20of%20Felix%20Chemla%20Lam%C3%A8ch Names of Felix Chemla Lamèch] (Whitaker's Appendix P).<br /> [http://the-moon.us/wiki/Several%20short%20lists%20of%20lunar%20nomenclature%2C%20by%20a%20variety%20of%20selenographers Several short lists of lunar nomenclature, by a variety of selenographers] (Whitaker's Appendix Q).<br /> [http://the-moon.us/wiki/Unofficial%20Names%20of%20Hugh%20Percy%20Wilkins Unofficial Names of Hugh Percy Wilkins] (Whitaker's Appendix R).<br /> '''Sternberg''': provisional names on the Sternberg Astronomical Institute's [http://the-moon.us/wiki/Sternberg%20lunar%20nomenclature Complete Moon Maps] (1967/ 1969).<br /> [http://the-moon.us/wiki/Menzel%2C%201971 Menzel - 1971] (much more new names related to Sternberg's, most of them on the moon's far side).<br />  Erroneous locations and absent nomenclature on the farside map of [http://the-moon.us/wiki/Hallwag Hallwag] (Hans Schwarzenbach).<br />  Erroneous locations and absent nomenclature on the farside map of [http://the-moon.us/wiki/Reidel%20-%20Dordrecht Reidel - Dordrecht] (Antonin Rukl).<br /> [http://the-moon.us/wiki/Mysterious%20names%20on%20Rand%20Mc.Nally%27s%20moonmap Mysterious names on Rand Mc.Nally's moonmap].<br /> [/NASA%20named%20craters%20on%20the%20equatorial%20zone%20of%20the%20moon%27s%20farside NASA named craters on the equatorial zone of the moon's farside] (Apollo 8 nomenclature).<br /> [http://the-moon.us/wiki/NASA-related%20nicknames NASA-related nicknames] (unofficial Apollo-astronaut's nomenclature at the equatorial zone near Sabine, Moltke, Maskelyne, Censorinus, Secchi, Taruntius G and H, and Messier B).<br /> [http://the-moon.us/wiki/Invalid%20Names%20--%20Annotated Invalid names on the Lunar Topographic Orthophotomaps - LTO] (names of musical composers, painters, writers, and other artists).<br /> [http://the-moon.us/wiki/Minor%20Feature Minor Feature Names] (printed on the Topophotomaps which were made shortly after the conclusion of Project Apollo's three scientific J-missions) (Apollo 15, Apollo 16, and Apollo 17).<br /> [/Named%20craterlets%20at%20the%206%20Apollo%20landing%20sites Named craterlets at the 6 Apollo landing sites] (an alphabetic list).<br /> <br />  
 
==Other (mostly the sources of orbital lunar photography)==
 
==Other (mostly the sources of orbital lunar photography)==
[http://the-moon.wikispaces.com/Anaglyph Anaglyphs of the lunar surface] (3D-Stereo images of the telescopically observed moon, Apollo orbital observations, and Apollo surface 3D-photography).<br /> [http://the-moon.wikispaces.com/Apollo%208%20Orbital%20Lunar%20Photography 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).<br /> [http://the-moon.wikispaces.com/Apollo%208%20Magazine%2013-E Apollo 8 Magazine 13-E] (a handy guide to partially indexed orbital photographs on B-and-W film).<br /> [http://the-moon.wikispaces.com/Apollo%208%20Magazine%2014-B Apollo 8 Magazine 14-B] (a handy guide to partially indexed orbital photographs on COLOR film).<br /> [http://the-moon.wikispaces.com/Apollo%208%20Magazine%2017-C Apollo 8 Magazine 17-C] (a handy guide to partially indexed orbital photographs on B-and-W film).<br /> [http://the-moon.wikispaces.com/Apollo%2010%20Magazine%2035-U Apollo 10 Magazine 35-U] (a Hasselblad magazine of not-indexed orbital photographs on color film).<br /> [http://the-moon.wikispaces.com/CAES%20catalog CAES catalog] (a catalog of unique and weird lunar surface formations, observable through common and powerful telescopes).<br /> [http://the-moon.wikispaces.com/Chandrayaan-2 Chandrayaan-2] (and a possible soft landing near the moon's southpole).<br /> [http://the-moon.wikispaces.com/Cx35 Cx35] - Constellation Program regions of interest for human exploration<br /> [http://the-moon.wikispaces.com/Moon%20in%20Gemini%20photography GEMINI orbital photographs which show the distant moon] (an investigation of scanned online photographs, from the site '''March to the Moon''') (the lower part of this page contains a small series of APOLLO 9 photographs of the distant moon).<br /> [http://the-moon.wikispaces.com/Guide%20to%20NASA%20SP-362%20Apollo%20Over%20The%20Moon Guide to NASA SP-362 Apollo Over The Moon] (an overview of all the depicted lunar surface formations, figures 1 to 247).<br /> [http://the-moon.wikispaces.com/Guinness%20Book%20of%20Lunar%20Records Guinness Book of Lunar Records] (a veritable lunar quiz, with questions and answers).<br /> [http://the-moon.wikispaces.com/Lunar%20observers Lunar observers] (Part 1 of an alphabetic list) (A to F).<br /> [http://the-moon.wikispaces.com/Lunar%20observers%20Part%202 Lunar observers Part 2] (G to L).<br /> [http://the-moon.wikispaces.com/Lunar%20observers%20Part%203 Lunar observers Part 3] (M to R).<br /> [http://the-moon.wikispaces.com/Lunar%20observers%20Part%204 Lunar observers Part 4] (S to Z).<br /> [http://the-moon.wikispaces.com/LPOD%20Miscellany LPOD Miscellany] (not really a list or catalog, this page is an appendix of interesting images, related to the '''Lunar Photo of the Day''' site, compiled by John Moore).<br /> [http://the-moon.wikispaces.com/Miscellany2 LPOD Miscellany 2]<br /> [http://the-moon.wikispaces.com/Miscellany3 LPOD Miscellany 3]<br /> [http://the-moon.wikispaces.com/Miscellany4 LPOD Miscellany 4]<br /> [http://the-moon.wikispaces.com/LROC%20-%20Browse%20Gallery%20Resource LROC - Browse Gallery Resource] (John Moore's 2009-2010-2011 lists of image-links to the images that regularly appear on the [http://lroc.sese.asu.edu/index.html Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter Camera's] webpage).<br /> [http://the-moon.wikispaces.com/LROC%20Mosaics LROC Mosaics] (global overviews of the moon's hemispheres).<br /> [http://the-moon.wikispaces.com/Lunar%20100 Lunar 100] (a popular list of interesting lunar features from Chuck Wood, arranged in order of increasing difficulty of observation from Earth).<br /> [http://the-moon.wikispaces.com/Lunar%20Image%20of%20the%20Week Lunar Image of the Week] - ''Apollo Image Archive, Arizona State University'' (a handy list of weekly featured surface formations, compiled by Danny Caes).<br /> [http://the-moon.wikispaces.com/SP-241%20-%20Index%20IV Lunar Orbiter Coverage] ''index to images from missions I, II, III and IV by feature name, as listed in [http://the-moon.wikispaces.com/NASA%20SP-241 NASA SP-241]''<br />  
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[http://the-moon.us/wiki/Anaglyph Anaglyphs of the lunar surface] (3D-Stereo images of the telescopically observed moon, Apollo orbital observations, and Apollo surface 3D-photography).<br /> [http://the-moon.us/wiki/Apollo%208%20Orbital%20Lunar%20Photography 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).<br /> [http://the-moon.us/wiki/Apollo%208%20Magazine%2013-E Apollo 8 Magazine 13-E] (a handy guide to partially indexed orbital photographs on B-and-W film).<br /> [http://the-moon.us/wiki/Apollo%208%20Magazine%2014-B Apollo 8 Magazine 14-B] (a handy guide to partially indexed orbital photographs on COLOR film).<br /> [http://the-moon.us/wiki/Apollo%208%20Magazine%2017-C Apollo 8 Magazine 17-C] (a handy guide to partially indexed orbital photographs on B-and-W film).<br /> [http://the-moon.us/wiki/Apollo%2010%20Magazine%2035-U Apollo 10 Magazine 35-U] (a Hasselblad magazine of not-indexed orbital photographs on color film).<br /> [http://the-moon.us/wiki/CAES%20catalog CAES catalog] (a catalog of unique and weird lunar surface formations, observable through common and powerful telescopes).<br /> [http://the-moon.us/wiki/Chandrayaan-2 Chandrayaan-2] (and a possible soft landing near the moon's southpole).<br /> [http://the-moon.us/wiki/Cx35 Cx35] - Constellation Program regions of interest for human exploration<br /> [http://the-moon.us/wiki/Moon%20in%20Gemini%20photography GEMINI orbital photographs which show the distant moon] (an investigation of scanned online photographs, from the site '''March to the Moon''') (the lower part of this page contains a small series of APOLLO 9 photographs of the distant moon).<br /> [http://the-moon.us/wiki/Guide%20to%20NASA%20SP-362%20Apollo%20Over%20The%20Moon Guide to NASA SP-362 Apollo Over The Moon] (an overview of all the depicted lunar surface formations, figures 1 to 247).<br /> [http://the-moon.us/wiki/Guinness%20Book%20of%20Lunar%20Records Guinness Book of Lunar Records] (a veritable lunar quiz, with questions and answers).<br /> [http://the-moon.us/wiki/Lunar%20observers Lunar observers] (Part 1 of an alphabetic list) (A to F).<br /> [http://the-moon.us/wiki/Lunar%20observers%20Part%202 Lunar observers Part 2] (G to L).<br /> [http://the-moon.us/wiki/Lunar%20observers%20Part%203 Lunar observers Part 3] (M to R).<br /> [http://the-moon.us/wiki/Lunar%20observers%20Part%204 Lunar observers Part 4] (S to Z).<br /> [http://the-moon.us/wiki/LPOD%20Miscellany LPOD Miscellany] (not really a list or catalog, this page is an appendix of interesting images, related to the '''Lunar Photo of the Day''' site, compiled by John Moore).<br /> [http://the-moon.us/wiki/Miscellany2 LPOD Miscellany 2]<br /> [http://the-moon.us/wiki/Miscellany3 LPOD Miscellany 3]<br /> [http://the-moon.us/wiki/Miscellany4 LPOD Miscellany 4]<br /> [http://the-moon.us/wiki/LROC%20-%20Browse%20Gallery%20Resource LROC - Browse Gallery Resource] (John Moore's 2009-2010-2011 lists of image-links to the images that regularly appear on the [http://lroc.sese.asu.edu/index.html Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter Camera's] webpage).<br /> [http://the-moon.us/wiki/LROC%20Mosaics LROC Mosaics] (global overviews of the moon's hemispheres).<br /> [http://the-moon.us/wiki/Lunar%20100 Lunar 100] (a popular list of interesting lunar features from Chuck Wood, arranged in order of increasing difficulty of observation from Earth).<br /> [http://the-moon.us/wiki/Lunar%20Image%20of%20the%20Week Lunar Image of the Week] - ''Apollo Image Archive, Arizona State University'' (a handy list of weekly featured surface formations, compiled by Danny Caes).<br /> [http://the-moon.us/wiki/SP-241%20-%20Index%20IV Lunar Orbiter Coverage] ''index to images from missions I, II, III and IV by feature name, as listed in [http://the-moon.us/wiki/NASA%20SP-241 NASA SP-241]''<br />  
  
* [http://the-moon.wikispaces.com/Lunar%20Orbiter%201%20-%20catalog%20of%20photographed%20features Lunar Orbiter 1 - catalog of photographed features] ''(by frame number)''
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* [http://the-moon.us/wiki/Lunar%20Orbiter%201%20-%20catalog%20of%20photographed%20features Lunar Orbiter 1 - catalog of photographed features] ''(by frame number)''
* [http://the-moon.wikispaces.com/Lunar%20Orbiter%202%20-%20catalog%20of%20photographed%20features Lunar Orbiter 2 - catalog of photographed features]
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* [http://the-moon.us/wiki/Lunar%20Orbiter%202%20-%20catalog%20of%20photographed%20features Lunar Orbiter 2 - catalog of photographed features]
* [http://the-moon.wikispaces.com/Lunar%20Orbiter%203%20-%20catalog%20of%20photographed%20features Lunar Orbiter 3 - catalog of photographed features]
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* [http://the-moon.us/wiki/Lunar%20Orbiter%203%20-%20catalog%20of%20photographed%20features Lunar Orbiter 3 - catalog of photographed features]
* [http://the-moon.wikispaces.com/Lunar%20Orbiter%205%20-%20catalog%20of%20photographed%20features Lunar Orbiter 5 - catalog of photographed features]
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* [http://the-moon.us/wiki/Lunar%20Orbiter%205%20-%20catalog%20of%20photographed%20features Lunar Orbiter 5 - catalog of photographed features]
 
* for Lunar Orbiter 4, see:
 
* for Lunar Orbiter 4, see:
 
** [http://www.lpi.usra.edu/resources/lunar_orbiter/bin/srch_nam.shtml the Lunar and Planetary Institute's Search By Feature Name]
 
** [http://www.lpi.usra.edu/resources/lunar_orbiter/bin/srch_nam.shtml the Lunar and Planetary Institute's Search By Feature Name]
** Image lists in the [http://the-moon.wikispaces.com/NASA%20SP-241 NASA SP-241] Catalog.
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** Image lists in the [http://the-moon.us/wiki/NASA%20SP-241 NASA SP-241] Catalog.
[http://the-moon.wikispaces.com/Radar%20Images Radar Images]<br /> [http://the-moon.wikispaces.com/Transits Transits] (telescopic observations of unknown objects crossing the moon's disc) (small asteroids?).<br /> [http://the-moon.wikispaces.com/Unknown%20lunar%20regions%20on%20orbital%20Apollo%20photography Unknown lunar regions on orbital Apollo photography]<br /> [http://the-moon.wikispaces.com/Zond%208%20Orbital%20Lunar%20Photography Zond 8 Orbital Lunar Photography] (an alphabetic catalog of Zond 8's photographed Far Side surface formations).<br /> <br />  
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[http://the-moon.us/wiki/Radar%20Images Radar Images]<br /> [http://the-moon.us/wiki/Transits Transits] (telescopic observations of unknown objects crossing the moon's disc) (small asteroids?).<br /> [http://the-moon.us/wiki/Unknown%20lunar%20regions%20on%20orbital%20Apollo%20photography Unknown lunar regions on orbital Apollo photography]<br /> [http://the-moon.us/wiki/Zond%208%20Orbital%20Lunar%20Photography Zond 8 Orbital Lunar Photography] (an alphabetic catalog of Zond 8's photographed Far Side surface formations).<br /> <br />  
 
==Administrative==
 
==Administrative==
[http://the-moon.wikispaces.com/Administrator%20attention%20needed Administrator attention needed]<br /> [http://the-moon.wikispaces.com/Images%20needed Images needed]<br /> [http://the-moon.wikispaces.com/the-Moon%20Wiki%20--%20Planning%20Pages Planning Pages]<br /> <br /> <br /> [/TEST%20page TEST page] (a page to perform online experiments, only when one or more functions of Wikispaces seem to work not quite well).<br /> [http://the-moon.wikispaces.com/Waarom%20de%20maan%3F Waarom de maan?] (Flemish page, philosophical thoughts).<br />
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[http://the-moon.us/wiki/Administrator%20attention%20needed Administrator attention needed]<br /> [http://the-moon.us/wiki/Images%20needed Images needed]<br /> [http://the-moon.us/wiki/the-Moon%20Wiki%20--%20Planning%20Pages Planning Pages]<br /> <br /> <br /> [/TEST%20page TEST page] (a page to perform online experiments, only when one or more functions of Wikispaces seem to work not quite well).<br /> [http://the-moon.us/wiki/Waarom%20de%20maan%3F Waarom de maan?] (Flemish page, philosophical thoughts).<br />
 
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[#Lists of Lists Lists of Lists]
[#Lists of Lists-Surface Features Surface Features]
[#Lists of Lists-Philosophical questions, thoughts, possible discoveries, etcetera... all related to earth's moon Philosophical questions, thoughts, possible discoveries, etcetera... all related to earth's moon]
[#Lists of Lists-LROC related pages (LROC = Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter Camera) LROC related pages (LROC = Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter Camera)]
[#Lists of Lists-Nomenclature Lists Nomenclature Lists]
[#Lists of Lists-The history of selenography and the diversity of lunar nomenclaturists The history of selenography and the diversity of lunar nomenclaturists]
[#Lists of Lists-Other (mostly the sources of orbital lunar photography) Other (mostly the sources of orbital lunar photography)]
[#Lists of Lists-Administrative Administrative]
The wikispaces project THE MOON now includes more than 2200 named features, all accessible from the alphabetical index in the menu to the left. Sometimes, however, I want to find - and I assume you might too - entries for a specific class of feature, such as rilles, mare ridges, impact basins or other features. This page is our shortcut to such interesting features. You may find other types of features by using the search function, too. There could be other lists - craters with central peaks, for example - that are too hard to make. If there is a special features list you'd like (floor-fractured craters, dark halo craters, wrinkle ridges, etc), please consider making it and then sharing it here. Happy exploring!

Surface Features

- Banded craters (and streamers).
- Basins (the moon's largest "craters", those on the near side are already visible through small binoculars!).

  • For small basins, large and small craters, and suspected basins and craters, see the System of Lunar Craters (SLC, 1966).

- Bay-shaped incomplete craters (and handcuffs).
- Boulder Tracks (there are MANY of them on the moon!!!) (the Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter's cameras captured millions of those!).
- Caes Catalog (unique and odd lunar surface formations, observable through common and powerful telescopes).
- Catenae - crater chains (this kind of odd formation is the most suitable source to explain the existence of "broken" comets such as the legendary comet Shoemaker-Levy 9 which impacted on Jupiter as a string of mini cometary bodies).
- [/Chevron%20shaped%20chains%20of%20small%20depressions Chevron shaped chains of small depressions] (some of them are sort of "S" shaped).
- [/Clusters%20of%20high-albedo%20boulders%20on%20wrinkle%20ridges Clusters of high-albedo boulders on wrinkle ridges] (fields of "white rocks", very much like lunar labyrinths).
- Colored regions (telescopic observations by dedicated moon-observers, and orbital investigations by unmanned orbiters and Apollo astronauts).
- Colored regions - Part 2 (possible hypotheses on the moon's colorations, and the perception of colors).
- Colored regions - Part 3 (the subtle colors of the moon's boulders, rocks, and regolith, as seen and photographed by the Apollo astronauts)(the lower part of this page has a survey of spectral-colored diffraction effects and catadioptric phenomena in Apollo's Hasselblad photographs).
- Concentric Craters (bowl-shaped craters with "double rim", "small crater inside larger crater").
- Cryptomaria - hidden maria
- [/Curious%20crater%20clusters Curious crater clusters] (remarkable because of their recognizable shapes) (lunar surface pareidolia).
- Dark halo craterlets (DHC, and other low-albedo spots).
- Domes (see also page Tholus).
- Dorsa - mare ridges (catalog of officially named wrinkle ridges, and also a much larger catalog of unofficially named wrinkle ridges outside the LTO regions).
- Floor Fractured Craters (this page, updated since august 2014, contains new lists full of recently discovered FFCs).
- Fossae (long, narrow depressions) (see page Rilles).
- [/Fragmented%20Impact%20Melt Fragmented Impact Melt] (and arc-shaped parallel crevasses) (the crackled appearance of certain small regions, looking very much like pre-spaceflight illustrations of the "typical" lunar surface).
- Ghost craters (rather difficult to detect craters or remains of ancient craters, only observable after local sunrise or before local sunset).
- [/Graben Graben] (this page is related to the RDR Products list on the LROC site).
- Handcuffs (see page Bay-shaped incomplete craters).
- High-Albedo inner slopes (of bowl shaped craters on the moon's near side). The possible visibility of shadowed (yet vaguely illuminated) inner slopes of craterlets, perhaps observable through powerful telescopes.
- [/Highland%20Ponds Highland Ponds] (west-southwest of farside crater Chandler) (this page is related to the RDR Products list on the LROC site).
- Impact Melt Craters
- [/Impact%20Melt%20Lobes Impact Melt Lobes] (coagulated features which really show the existence of fluid or semi-fluid substances in a distant past of the lunar surface).
- Intestine shaped formations (twisted sections of sinuous rilles, looking like curved snakes).
- Irregular Mare Patches (IMPs) (new evidence for young lunar volcanism?) (plus additional catalog of IMPs and possible kipuka-like formations, by Danny Caes).
- Lacus - lakes (and other unnamed dark regions).
- Landing-crash site images from LRO
- Landing Sites (unmanned and manned missions).
- Lava tubes (or: possible lava tubes, see page Skylights).
- Limb/ Libration-related features (see page Limb for an extensive list of Limb/ Libration-related LPODs, arranged in a "clockwise" fashion).
- [/Lobate%20Scarps Lobate Scarps] (this page is related to the RDR Products list on the LROC site).
- Maria - seas (the low-albedo regions which are easily observable through binoculars and small telescopes).
- Mensae (table-mountain like elevations, low flat-topped prominences with somewhat cliff-like edges).
- Mountains (mountain ranges and clusters of hills and hillocks, solitary peaks).
- [/Mushies Mushies] (not quite categorizable crater-like formations without real floor or inner slopes, they look more-or-less like disc shaped blobs of custard, porridge, or quark). See also page Topsy-Turvy dimple craterlets, looking like small domes.
- Natural Bridges (see section LROC-articles in page Skylights).
- Oblique Impact Craters
- Palus (marsh / swamp)
- Partially Buried Craters ("half" craters).
- Permanently shadowed regions at and around the northpole and southpole
- Planitia (see also page Planum).
- Promontoria (cape)
- Pronounced Central Peaks (such as the "Egg-in-a-Nest" of nearside crater Alpetragius).
- [/Pyroclastics Pyroclastics]
- Ray craters (and other high-albedo spots, BHC; Bright Halo Craterlets).
- [/Rays Rays] (an additional experimental page to try to create a list of major high albedo ejecta-rays around pronounced impact craters such as Tycho).
- Rilles (Rima / Rimae) (+ unofficially named rilles and systems of rilles in craters and basins on the moon's farside).
- [/Rough%20looking%20hills%20on%20smooth%20Mare%20regions Rough looking hills on smooth Mare regions] (typical example: Mons Moro in Mare Cognitum).
- Rupes - faults (and lobate scarps).
- [/Shallow%20bowl%20shaped%20craters Shallow bowl shaped craters] (typical example: Finsch in Mare Serenitatis).
- [/Sinuous%20rilles Sinuous rilles] (catalog of sinuous rilles compiled by Debra M. Hurwitz, James W. Head, David A. Kring).
- Sinus (bay)
- Skylights (mysterious holes, nothing like common bowl shaped craters).
- [/Slightly%20elevated%20oblong%20craterlets Slightly elevated oblong craterlets] (some of them appearing near or at the ends of erratic looking sinuous rilles).
- [/Stratification Stratification] (Dutch: Gelaagdheid).
- [/Super%20boulders Super boulders] (boulders which could be observed through powerful telescopes, and eventually photographed during favourable circumstances).
- [/Topsy-Turvy%20dimple%20craterlets%2C%20looking%20like%20small%20domes Topsy-Turvy dimple craterlets, looking like small domes]
- Swirls (high-albedo formations such as the enigmatic Reiner Gamma formation in Oceanus Procellarum).
- Terrae (Riccioli's discontinued nomenclature of his Terrae regions).
- Twin craters
- Vallis - valleys
- [/Veins Veins] (unique "upside-down" rilles, very thin ridges, looking like veins or vessels).
- Vents (specifically vee-floored elongated vents such as the source of the dark ring south of Mare Orientale).
- Volcanoes (and possible observations of gaseous protuberances at or near the moon's polar limb areas).

Philosophical questions, thoughts, possible discoveries, etcetera... all related to earth's moon

[/Why%2C%20oh%20why%2C%20should%20the%20manned%20lunar%20landings%20of%20Project%20Apollo%20have%20been%20fake%3F Why, oh why, should the manned lunar landings of Project Apollo have been fake?] (why can't 99.9 percent of the human population comprehend the existence of a grand technological project such as this one?).
[/Weird%20questions Weird questions] (a page full of odd thoughts and... weird questions) (all of them more-or-less moon related).
[/The%20partially%20visible%20rim%20of%20an%20unexpected%20basin%2C%20or%20just%20an%20arc-shaped%20arrangement%20of%20several%20low-albedo%20spots%3F The partially visible rim of an unexpected basin, or just an arc-shaped arrangement of several low-albedo spots?] (southwest of Mare Humorum).
[/The%20possible%20swirl%20field%20east%20of%20Schroter The possible swirl field east of Schroter] (and how to detect it on the Act-React Quick Map).
A B C shaped features

LROC related pages (LROC = Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter Camera)

[/The%20LROC%20notebook The LROC notebook] (the first part of Danny Caes's numbered list of the many articles (posts) on the LROC site) (post number 1 to post number 455).
[/The%20LROC%20Notebook%20-%20Part%202 The LROC Notebook - Part 2] (post number 456 to post number 900+).
[/LROC%20posts%20-%20Timeline LROC posts - Timeline] (When was the very first LROC-article posted? When were the most articles posted? Was there a hiatus? Was there more than one hiatus? These and other questions are asked and hopefully answered in a new experimental page).
LROC - Browse Gallery Resource (John Moore's 2009-2010-2011 lists of image-links to the images that regularly appear on the Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter Camera's webpage).
LROC Mosaics (global overviews of the moon's hemispheres).
[/LROC%20RDR%20Products LROC RDR Products]
[/LROC%20Thumbnail%20Browser LROC Thumbnail Browser] (some sort of handy guide to find your way through the thousands of orbital photographs made by the Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter Camera).
[/Luke%20Jerram%27s%20MUSEUM%20OF%20THE%20MOON Luke Jerram's MUSEUM OF THE MOON] (the Moon-Wiki's special page for the world's most detailed globe-shaped photographic atlas of the moon!).

Nomenclature Lists

[/Alphabetic%20list%20of%20Named%20Lunar%20Formations%20-%20foreword Alphabetic list of Named Lunar Formations - foreword]
IAU Transactions (this is a very important page! Shows the lists of IAU named lunar formations and the years when the names were approved!).
Nomenclature Zoo
[/There%20are%20certain%20crater%20names... There are certain crater names...] (an alphabetic list of the Latinized versus the common names of astronomers and scientists).
[/Named%20craters%20within%20named%20craters Named craters within named craters]
See also: List op People with craters of the Moon named after them (Wikipedia page).
[/Nomenclature-Astronauts%20and%20Cosmonauts Nomenclature-Astronauts and Cosmonauts]
Nomenclature-Country
Nomenclature-Jesuits
Nomenclature-Mathematicians
Nomenclature-Mythological Figures
Nomenclature-Selenographers
Nomenclature-Women
Name Changes list from NASA SP-241
Name Errors discrepancies with LAC maps noted in NASA SP-241
Optical Feature Names (nicknames of Clair-Obscur effects, Pareidolia, and Trompe l'Oeil phenomena, related to the moon's morning- and evening-terminator). Compiled by Danny Caes
Unofficial Names (Introduction page: Informal and Unofficial nomenclature of surface formations on the Near and Far Sides of the Moon).
Unofficial Names (A to F) (part 1 of a four-part alphabetical gazetteer, compiled by Danny Caes). + Appendix to part 1 (D.Caes's possible addition to the IAU's list of lunar nomenclature).
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).
195 names of scientists (an addition to the page TRANSACTIONS OF THE IAU - VOLUME XVIB - PROCEEDINGS OF THE 16TH GENERAL ASSEMBLY (Grenoble 1976), with Wikipedia links).
Names on the moon and on Mars (the same nomenclature, for example: Copernicus on the moon and Copernicus on Mars).
Clementine Atlas Corrections (typographical errors investigated and corrected by Danny Caes).
LPI Apollo Image Atlas - Corrections (typographical errors investigated and corrected by Danny Caes).

The history of selenography and the diversity of lunar nomenclaturists

Names of M.F.Van Langren (Langrenus) (Whitaker's Appendix A, B, C, D).
[/Van%20Langren%27s%20names%20and%20Greek%20letter%20designations Van Langren's names and Greek letter designations] (less-known hills and hillocks which received names by Michel Florent van Langren).
[/Names%20of%20J.Hewelcke Names of J.Hewelcke] (Hevelius)(Whitaker's Appendix E, F).
[/Names%20of%20Hevelius%27s%20mountains Names of Hevelius's mountains]
Names of G.B.Riccioli (Whitaker's Appendix G).
[/Names%20of%20M.Hell Names of M.Hell] (Whitaker's page 93).
Names of J.H.Schroter (Whitaker's Appendix H).
Names of J.H.Madler (Whitaker's Appendix I).
Names of W.R.Birt and J.Lee (Whitaker's Appendix J).
Names of E.N.Neison (Whitaker's Appendix K).
Names of J.F.J.Schmidt (Whitaker's Appendix L).
Names of J.H.Franz (Whitaker's Appendix M).
Names of J.N.Krieger and R.Konig (Whitaker's Appendix N).
Names of J.P.H.Fauth And one name by E.Debes (Whitaker's Appendix O).
Names of Felix Chemla Lamèch (Whitaker's Appendix P).
Several short lists of lunar nomenclature, by a variety of selenographers (Whitaker's Appendix Q).
Unofficial Names of Hugh Percy Wilkins (Whitaker's Appendix R).
Sternberg: provisional names on the Sternberg Astronomical Institute's Complete Moon Maps (1967/ 1969).
Menzel - 1971 (much more new names related to Sternberg's, most of them on the moon's far side).
Erroneous locations and absent nomenclature on the farside map of Hallwag (Hans Schwarzenbach).
Erroneous locations and absent nomenclature on the farside map of Reidel - Dordrecht (Antonin Rukl).
Mysterious names on Rand Mc.Nally's moonmap.
[/NASA%20named%20craters%20on%20the%20equatorial%20zone%20of%20the%20moon%27s%20farside NASA named craters on the equatorial zone of the moon's farside] (Apollo 8 nomenclature).
NASA-related nicknames (unofficial Apollo-astronaut's nomenclature at the equatorial zone near Sabine, Moltke, Maskelyne, Censorinus, Secchi, Taruntius G and H, and Messier B).
Invalid names on the Lunar Topographic Orthophotomaps - LTO (names of musical composers, painters, writers, and other artists).
Minor Feature Names (printed on the Topophotomaps which were made shortly after the conclusion of Project Apollo's three scientific J-missions) (Apollo 15, Apollo 16, and Apollo 17).
[/Named%20craterlets%20at%20the%206%20Apollo%20landing%20sites Named craterlets at the 6 Apollo landing sites] (an alphabetic list).

Other (mostly the sources of orbital lunar photography)

Anaglyphs of the lunar surface (3D-Stereo images of the telescopically observed moon, Apollo orbital observations, and Apollo surface 3D-photography).
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).
Apollo 8 Magazine 13-E (a handy guide to partially indexed orbital photographs on B-and-W film).
Apollo 8 Magazine 14-B (a handy guide to partially indexed orbital photographs on COLOR film).
Apollo 8 Magazine 17-C (a handy guide to partially indexed orbital photographs on B-and-W film).
Apollo 10 Magazine 35-U (a Hasselblad magazine of not-indexed orbital photographs on color film).
CAES catalog (a catalog of unique and weird lunar surface formations, observable through common and powerful telescopes).
Chandrayaan-2 (and a possible soft landing near the moon's southpole).
Cx35 - Constellation Program regions of interest for human exploration
GEMINI orbital photographs which show the distant moon (an investigation of scanned online photographs, from the site March to the Moon) (the lower part of this page contains a small series of APOLLO 9 photographs of the distant moon).
Guide to NASA SP-362 Apollo Over The Moon (an overview of all the depicted lunar surface formations, figures 1 to 247).
Guinness Book of Lunar Records (a veritable lunar quiz, with questions and answers).
Lunar observers (Part 1 of an alphabetic list) (A to F).
Lunar observers Part 2 (G to L).
Lunar observers Part 3 (M to R).
Lunar observers Part 4 (S to Z).
LPOD Miscellany (not really a list or catalog, this page is an appendix of interesting images, related to the Lunar Photo of the Day site, compiled by John Moore).
LPOD Miscellany 2
LPOD Miscellany 3
LPOD Miscellany 4
LROC - Browse Gallery Resource (John Moore's 2009-2010-2011 lists of image-links to the images that regularly appear on the Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter Camera's webpage).
LROC Mosaics (global overviews of the moon's hemispheres).
Lunar 100 (a popular list of interesting lunar features from Chuck Wood, arranged in order of increasing difficulty of observation from Earth).
Lunar Image of the Week - Apollo Image Archive, Arizona State University (a handy list of weekly featured surface formations, compiled by Danny Caes).
Lunar Orbiter Coverage index to images from missions I, II, III and IV by feature name, as listed in NASA SP-241

Radar Images
Transits (telescopic observations of unknown objects crossing the moon's disc) (small asteroids?).
Unknown lunar regions on orbital Apollo photography
Zond 8 Orbital Lunar Photography (an alphabetic catalog of Zond 8's photographed Far Side surface formations).

Administrative

Administrator attention needed
Images needed
Planning Pages


[/TEST%20page TEST page] (a page to perform online experiments, only when one or more functions of Wikispaces seem to work not quite well).
Waarom de maan? (Flemish page, philosophical thoughts).



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