Ariadaeus

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Ariadaeus

Lat: 4.53°N, Long: 17.26°E, Diam: 10.4 km, Depth: 1.83 km, [/R%C3%BCkl%2035 Rükl: 35],

[/Crater%20Classification BIO]

Table of Contents

[#Ariadaeus Ariadaeus]
[#Ariadaeus-Images Images]
[#Ariadaeus-Maps Maps]
[#Ariadaeus-Description Description]
[#Ariadaeus-Description-Elger Elger]
[#Ariadaeus-Description-Wikipedia Wikipedia]
[#Ariadaeus-Additional Information Additional Information]
[#Ariadaeus-Nomenclature Nomenclature]
[#Ariadaeus-LPOD Articles LPOD Articles]
[#Ariadaeus-Bibliography Bibliography]
external image normal_Ariadeausrille.jpg
Mike Wirths, [/Rima%20Ariadaeus Ariadaeus Rille] and Ariadaeus crater (the larger of the two touching craters at the right-hand end of the rille in this view with north to the upper left). The large ring above center is [/Julius%20Caesar Julius Caesar] and the bright one the lower right of Ariadaeus is [/Dionysius Dionysius]. [/Silberschlag Silberschlag] is at the lower end of the rille (where it is crossed by the ridge). [/Ritter Ritter] is just outside the frame to the right.

Images

LPOD Photo Gallery Lunar Orbiter Images Apollo Images (for orbital Apollo photographs of Ariadaeus, see: Rima Ariadaeus).

  • The LPI's low-res scan of Apollo 10's orbital Hasselblad AS10-30-4450 shows an oblique western view of [/Rima%20Ariadaeus Rima Ariadaeus] and the Ariadaeus pair (Ariadaeus and Ariadaeus A).
  • GRIN's scan of Apollo 10's AS10-30-4450 shows [/Rima%20Ariadaeus Rima Ariadaeus] and the Ariadaeus pair (Ariadaeus and Ariadaeus A) left and above left of the frame's centre. See also GRIN's hi-res scan of this photograph.
    • Research Danny Caes



Maps

([/LAC%20zone LAC zone] 60D2) LAC map Geologic map LM map AIC map

Description


Elger

([/IAU%20Directions IAU Directions]) ARIADAEUS.--A bright little crater of polygonal shape, with another crater of about one-third the area adjoining it on the N.E., situated on the rocky W. margin of the [/Mare%20Tranquillitatis Mare Tranquillitatis], N.W. of [/Ritter Ritter]. A short cleft runs from it towards the latter, but dies out about midway. A second cleft begins near its termination, and runs up to the N.W. wall of [/Ritter Ritter]. W. of this pair a third distinct cleft, originating at a point on the coast-line about midway between Ariadaeus and [/Dionysius Dionysius], ends near the same place on the border. There is a fourth cleft extending from the N. side of a little bay N. of Ariadaeus across the Mare to a point N.E. of the more northerly of the three craters N. of [/Ritter Ritter]. At a small crater on the S. flank of the mountains bordering the little bay N. of Ariadaeus originates one of the longest and most noteworthy clefts on the moon's visible surface, discovered more than a century ago by Schroter of Lilienthal. It varies considerably in breadth
and depth, but throughout its course over the plain, between Ariadaeus and [/Silberschlag Silberschlag], it can be followed without difficulty in a very small telescope. W. of the latter formation, towards Hyginus (with which rill-system it is connected), it is generally more difficult. A few miles W. of Ariadaeus it sends out a short branch, running in a S.E. direction, which can be traced as a fine white line under a moderately high sun. It is interesting to follow the course of the principal cleft across the plain, and to note its progress through the ridges and mountain groups it encounters. In the great Lick telescope it is seen to traverse some old crater-rings which have not been revealed in smaller instruments. About midway between Ariadaeus and [/Silberschlag Silberschlag] it exhibits a duplication for a short distance, first detected by Webb.

Wikipedia

Ariadaeus

Additional Information

  • IAU page: Ariadaeus
  • Depth data from [/Kurt%20Fisher%20crater%20depths Kurt Fisher database]
    • Arthur, 1974: 1.83 km
    • Westfall, 2000: 1.83 km
    • Viscardy, 1985: 1.83 km


Nomenclature

  • Philip III, Arrhidaeus (ca. 359 BC – December 25, 317 BC), king of Macedonia from June 10, 323 BC until his death. Named Arrhidaeus at birth, he assumed the name Philip when he ascended to the throne.
  • According to [/Whitaker Whitaker] (p. 210), [/Riccioli Riccioli] introduced this name, but used Ariadaeus for the modern [/Dionysius Dionysius].


LPOD Articles


Bibliography

  • Hill, Harold. 1991. [/Hill%2C%201991 A Portfolio of Lunar Drawings]., page 5 (the [/Rima%20Ariadaeus Ariadaeus Rille]), page 9 (the [/Rimae%20Sosigenes Sosigenes rille] system).



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