Dorsa Harker

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Dorsa Harker

Lat: 13.8°N, Long: 63.6°E, Length: 213.14 km, Height: km, [/R%C3%BCkl%2027 Rükl: 27]

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Left: LROC mosaic image (WAC No.'s 117074021ME, 117067062ME, 117101177ME, 117067253ME, 117094379ME, 117087419ME, 117060459ME, 117080624ME, 117080815ME, 117100985ME). Calibrated by LROC_WAC_Previewer.
Right: LO-IV-191H The IAU’s Dorsa Harker runs diagonally from a point slightly to the north of “A” to some ill-defined point to the south of “B”. It may or may not include the ridges labeled “C” and “D” (see Nomenclature). Above “A” Dorsa Harker encounters [/Dorsa%20Tetyaev Dorsa Tetyaev], which abuts it at a right angle and then runs to the north. The prominent headland below center right is [/Promontorium%20Agarum Promontorium Agarum]. The 6-km circular crater on the plains of [/Mare%20Crisium Mare Crisium], to the left of the "B" arrow is [/Fahrenheit Fahrenheit], and the 32-km crater partially visible along the bottom margin is [/Auzout Auzout]. The pattern along the right side of this view of eastern [/Mare%20Crisium Mare Crisium] is calibration data on the [/Lunar%20Orbiter Lunar Orbiter] film.

Table of Contents

[#Dorsa Harker Dorsa Harker]
[#Dorsa Harker-Images Images]
[#Dorsa Harker-Maps Maps]
[#Dorsa Harker-Description Description]
[#Dorsa Harker-Description-Wikipedia Wikipedia]
[#Dorsa Harker-Additional Information Additional Information]
[#Dorsa Harker-Nomenclature Nomenclature]
[#Dorsa Harker-LPOD Articles LPOD Articles]
[#Dorsa Harker-Bibliography Bibliography]

Images

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Maps

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Description


Wikipedia

Dorsa Harker

Additional Information


Nomenclature

  • Named for Alfred Harker (1859-1939), a British petrologist.
  • Dorsa Harker was among the many provisional [/dorsum dorsa] names appearing on NASA’s [/LTO LTO] charts that were approved by the [/IAU IAU] “as now assigned and printed” (on those charts) in [/IAU%20Transactions%20XVIB IAU Transactions XVIB]. Unfortunately there is no chart for LTO province 44C3, which would show the northern extremity where Dorsa Harker intersects [/Dorsa%20Tetyaev Dorsa Tetyaev]. The ridges that run from “A” to “B” in the annotated LO-IV-191H view are clearly labeled as parts of Dorsa Harker on LTO-62B1, as is the eastern part of the ridges at “C” on LTO-62B4. The western part of the ridges at “C” is plotted on LTO-62A3 but not labeled as part of any named ridge system (an inadvertent omission?). The southward extension of Dorsa Harker to the west of [/Mons%20Usov Mons Usov] (at “D”) is labeled as part of the ridge system on LM-62, but it is neither clearly plotted nor labeled on LTO-62B4 (which shows that area).
  • The position and diameter given for Dorsa Harker in the on-line [/IAU%20Planetary%20Gazetteer IAU Planetary Gazetteer] is large enough to encompasses the ridges at “A”, “B” and “D”, but too small to include those at “C” (even though they are labeled as such on LTO-62B4 and the original IAU approval was for the feature “as now assigned and printed” on the LTO’s). Because of the many uncertainties and inconsistencies in the way Dorsa Harker are represented, the intended extent of this IAU-named feature is uncertain.


LPOD Articles


Bibliography

[/NASA%20SP-362 Apollo Over the Moon], Chapter 4: The Maria (Part 3), Figure 95.


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