Head and Gifford, 1980

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Head and Gifford: Lunar mare domes - Classification and modes of origin

(glossary entry)

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Description

Extensive list of probable and suspected domes identified on Lunar Orbiter and Apollo photos.

Additional Information

  • Lunar surface features tend to become invisible when the sun angle exceeds the surface slopes. As a result, despite their excellent spatial resolution, only relatively steep-walled domes are likely to be detectable in most satellite photos (taken with moderately high sun). - JimMosher JimMosher


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