Suess

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Suess

Lat: 4.4°N, Long: 47.6°W, Diam: 8 km, Depth: 1.92 km, [/R%C3%BCkl%2029 Rükl: 29]

Table of Contents

[#Suess Suess]
[#Suess-Images Images]
[#Suess-Maps Maps]
[#Suess-Description Description]
[#Suess-Description: Wikipedia Description: Wikipedia]
[#Suess-Additional Information Additional Information]
[#Suess-Nomenclature Nomenclature]
[#Suess-LROC Articles LROC Articles]
[#Suess-Bibliography Bibliography]
external image normal_Suess_LO-IV-150H_LTVT.JPG
LO-IV-150H

Images

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Maps

([/LAC%20zone LAC zone] 57D1) LAC map Geologic map AIC map

Description


Description: Wikipedia

Suess

Additional Information

Depth data from [/Kurt%20Fisher%20crater%20depths Kurt Fisher database]
  • Westfall, 2000: 1.92 km
  • From the shadows in LO-IV-150H, Suess is about 1740 m deep. - JimMosher JimMosher
  • Included in [/ALPO%20list%20of%20bright%20ray%20craters ALPO list of bright ray craters]
  • Suess and Suess F are thermal anomaly craters, implying youthful ages - [/Moore%20et%20al%2C%201980 Moore et al, 1980]


Nomenclature

Eduard; Austrian geologist (1831-1914).
  • According to [/Whitaker Whitaker] (p. 226), this name was introduced by [/Krieger Krieger] and [/K%C3%B6nig König].
  • Some lunar maps and atlases show the name Suess printed as "Seuss", as in Dr.Seuss. LAC-map 57 (page 115) in the Clementine Atlas of the Moon also shows "Seuss".- DannyCaes DannyCaes Mar 6, 2010


LROC Articles

Zebra Stripes (south of Suess G, east-northeast of Reiner E).

Bibliography

Perhaps interesting to know :
There's a certain H. E. Suess mentioned in the 16th reference of the article Meteorites and Planetary Organic Matter (Michael H. Briggs, Observatory, 1962), on page 332 in Mysterious Universe, a handbook of astronomical anomalies (William R. Corliss, The Sourcebook Project, 1979).

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