Rükl 68

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Rükl Zone 68 - RHEITA


Neighboring maps on the Rükl Nearside Map:

57

58

59

67

68

69

75

76


Photographic Map

(This map is based on an Earth-based photograph that has been computer-corrected to zero libration. The vertical white lines indicate the left and right boundaries of the Rükl rectangle)
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Background image source

Named Features

  • Brenner (J.Hewelcke's Montes Coibacarani, Riccioli's Metius).
  • Claramontius (Riccioli's disallowed name for a dark region southeast of Fabricius, Metius, and Rheita) (could it have been part of the region nowadays known as Mare Australe?).
  • Fabricius (Van Langren's Fred. C. Pal., J.Hewelcke's Montes Coibacarani).
  • Greek Theater Mask (a nickname from D.Licchelli for a clair-obscur phenomenon at Fabricius, with Janssen J and Janssen K, always appearing during local sunset circumstances, see LPOD Greek Theater Mask).
  • Mallet
  • Metius (Van Langren's Caroli D. Loth., J.Hewelcke's Montes Coibacarani, Riccioli's Mulerius).
  • Mini Schiller (a nickname from D.Caes for the oblong formation Rheita E).
  • Neander
  • Neander Fault (east-southeast of Neander itself, this informal name is printed on chart 6 of the 21st Century Atlas of the Moon, C.A.Wood, M.J.S.Collins).
  • Peirescius (near the lower right corner of Chart 68).
  • Piccolomini (Van Langren's Noyelles, J.Hewelcke's Montes Sogdiani) (the southeastern part of this large crater is seen at the upper left corner of Chart 68).
  • Reichenbach Valley (possibly the oblong formation Rheita E to the south-southeast of Reichenbach, called Reichenbach Valley on page 41 of Patrick Moore's The Guinness Book of Astronomy, Facts and Feats, 1983).
  • Reimarus
  • Rheita
  • Steinheil (Van Langren's Zamosci, together with Watt on Chart 76) (the northern part of Steinheil is seen a bit to the right of the lower left corner of Chart 68).
  • Terra Fertilitatis (Riccioli's discontinued name for the upper right section of Chart 68).
  • Terra Vigoris (Riccioli's discontinued name for the lower left section of Chart 68).
  • Vallis Rheita
  • Vega
  • Young

An extra "name":

  • The Piccolomini-Rheita boundary (see Additional Information below).


Lettered Crater Locations

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Full zone with lettered craters

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Lettered craters by quadrants

(the dashed white lines are the centerlines of the Rükl zones)
North West
North East

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South West
South East


Additional Information


The Piccolomini-Rheita boundary of Riccioli's Terra Fertilitatis and Terra Vigoris

A.J.M.Wanders (of the Dutch moonbook Op Ontdekking in het Maanland, 1949) depicted several sections of the boundary of Riccioli's Terra Fertilitatis and Terra Vigoris on Quadrant 1 of his moonmap. One of those sections is the one between Piccolomini and Rheita (see Rukl's Chart 68 above). It is not known if Riccioli himself thought about boundaries between his terra regions. We shall never know, because none of those boundaries is visible on Grimaldi's map in which Riccioli included his nomenclature. Or is there perhaps another ancient map which shows the boundaries? - DannyCaes Jan 15, 2016