Zhukovskiy
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Zhukovskiy
Lat: 7.8°N, Long: 167.0°W, Diam: 81 km, Depth: km, Rükl: (farside), Nectarian |
left: Lunar Orbiter I 037-M submitted by Amoroso. right: LROC
Zhukovskiy is the crater in the left center with the smaller crater on its floor. At right are Lebedinskiy (upper) and Lebedinskiy P (lower). At top is 32-km Zhukovskiy Z.
Images
LPOD Photo Gallery Lunar Orbiter Images Apollo Images
- Apollo 16's Mapping/Metric Fairchild photographs AS16-M-0004 (89 msec exposure) is perhaps the best example of an orbital image showing reflected light inside a high albedo crater. The craterlet in question is in the eastern inner wall of Zhukovskiy W at approximately 9°30' North/ 170°20' West. Zoom in on the grey-looking craterlet inside the larger shadowed crater near the photograph's upper left corner, and observe that craterlet's "opposite illuminated" inner slope and floor! The effect can also be seen in the shorter exposure AS16-M-0007 (35 msec). See also LAC 68 (page 136) in the Clementine Atlas. Research Danny Caes.
- See also Stefan Lammel's experiment to enhance the brightness of Zhukovskiy W in AS16-M-0004; in Stefan's superb page Shadows within Shadows.
Maps
(LAC zone 69D1) USGS Digital Atlas PDF
Description
Description: Wikipedia
Additional Information
- Exterior impact melt deposits on a 32 km diameter crater N of Zhukovskiy (Zhukovskiy Z?), with most extensive deposits to W (Hawke and Head, 1977).
Nomenclature
- Named for Nikolay Egorovich Zhukovskiy (1847-1921), a Russian physicist noted for his pioneering contributions to aero- and hydrodynamics.
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