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Back (aka Febrer)

(formerly Schubert B)

Lat: 1.1°N, Long: 80.7°E, Diam: 35 km, Depth: 2.9 km, Rükl: 38

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AS-16-M-2901 The contrast is low because of the relatively high sun angle in this Metric Camera view from Apollo 16.

Images

LPOD Photo Gallery Lunar Orbiter Images Apollo Images

Apollo 10's orbital Hasselblad photograph AS10-28-4161 shows Back (Schubert B) during high sun.
One of Apollo 16's orbital Hasselblad photographs of Back is included in the book FULL MOON by Michael Light and Andrew Chaikin (plate 105). This photograph (AS16-122-19527) is also included on pages 860 and 861 of the article APOLLO 16 BRINGS US VISIONS FROM SPACE, in the NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC of December 1972. In this article, the crater now known as Back is mentioned as Schubert B.
Research orbital Apollo Hasselblad photographs : Danny Caes.

Maps

(LAC zone 63C4) LTO map

Description


Description: Wikipedia

Back

Additional Information

Depth data from Kurt Fisher database
  • Westfall, 2000: 2.9 km


Nomenclature

Ernst Emil Alexander; German physicist (1881-1959).
  • This replacement name for a formerly lettered crater was provisionally introduced on LTO-63C4 (December 1973). It was approved by the IAU "as assigned" in 1976 (IAU Transactions XVIB). Two other provisional names on the same map (named for literary authors) were rejected. - Jim Mosher
  • Schubert B (the IAU's Back) was the same crater which was once called Febrer by H.P.Wilkins and P.Moore.


LPOD Articles


Bibliography

A Portfolio of Lunar Drawings (Harold Hill), pages 35, 36 (Mare Smythii).