Sinus Successus

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Sinus Successus - Luna 16 site

Lat: 0.9°N, Long: 59.0°E, Diam: 132 km, Depth: km, [/R%C3%BCkl%2038 Rükl: 38]

Table of Contents

[#Sinus Successus - Luna 16 site Sinus Successus - Luna 16 site]
[#Sinus Successus - Luna 16 site-Images Images]
[#Sinus Successus - Luna 16 site-Maps Maps]
[#Sinus Successus - Luna 16 site-Description Description]
[#Sinus Successus - Luna 16 site-Description: Wikipedia Description: Wikipedia]
[#Sinus Successus - Luna 16 site-Additional Information Additional Information]
[#Sinus Successus - Luna 16 site-Nomenclature Nomenclature]
[#Sinus Successus - Luna 16 site-LPOD Articles LPOD Articles]
[#Sinus Successus - Luna 16 site-Bibliography Bibliography]
external image normal_sinus-successus-clem1.jpg
Clementine

Images

Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter image of Luna 16 descent stage.
LPOD Photo Gallery Lunar Orbiter Images Apollo Images
- Lunar Orbiter 1's frames 033 and 034 show Sinus Successus during local morning light.
- AS15-88-11961 shows Apollo 15's CSM Endeavour over Sinus Successus. The bright crater in the upper right corner is Ameghino.
- AS11-37-5443 shows Apollo 11's CSM Columbia over the central part of Sinus Successus. Compare the diagonal and somewhat curved high-albedo streak "below" the CSM with the one in the Clementine photograph above. Note: on the online version of this Hasselblad, north is to the right!
Additional research Lunar Orbiter and Apollo photography: Danny Caes

Maps

([/LAC%20zone LAC zone] 62D3) LAC map Geologic map LM map LTO map

Description


Description: Wikipedia

Sinus Successus

Additional Information

Lunar Orbiter 1's Frame 033 reveals two curious plateau-like elevations (mensae) in Sinus Successus. The large elevation is located at 1°10' North/ 55°25' East. The small one at 0°35' North/ 55°30' East.
Research: Danny Caes

Nomenclature

  • "Bay of Success".
  • Landing site of Luna 16, the first successful robotic sample return from the Moon, following two months after Apollo 11, the first successful sample return from the Moon. - tychocrater tychocrater Sep 2, 2007


LPOD Articles


Bibliography




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