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Revision as of 17:30, 15 April 2018

Boulder track: LO5034H3B

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external image normal_lo_v_34H3_891_verA.jpg
LO-V-034H3 A prominent track can be seen in the left half of the image, with the shadow-casting boulder at its lower end.

Description

This page presents detailed information for a particular feature listed in the-Moon Wiki table of boulder tracks.

Additional Information

  • For an overview of the location of this track see the index image (click a second time to see it at full scale).
  • Some references suggest the presence of mutliple boulder tracks (up to four) near this location, but only one is strikingly clear.
  • Hovland and Mitchell indicate a location much less far into the image ("14.6 cm") at this framelet location. It is unclear if that's a misprint or if they noted some other possible track.


Nomenclature

Each boulder track has been assigned a unique name in the-Moon Wiki table. The coding for tracks discovered on Lunar Orbiter images is described on that page.