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=Morley= | =Morley= | ||
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| Lat: 2.8°S, Long: 64.6°E, Diam: 14 km, Depth: 2.25 km, Rükl: 49<br /> | | Lat: 2.8°S, Long: 64.6°E, Diam: 14 km, Depth: 2.25 km, Rükl: 49<br /> | ||
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− | + | [http://lpod.org/coppermine/albums/userpics/Hargreaves-Morely_LO-IV-184H_LTVT.JPG [[Image:Normal_Hargreaves-Morely_LO-IV-184H_LTVT.JPG|external image normal_Hargreaves-Morely_LO-IV-184H_LTVT.JPG]]]<br /> ''[http://lpod.org/coppermine/displayimage.php?pos=-2519 LO-IV-184H]'' '''Morley''' is the lower right of center, below 16-km [[Hargreaves|Hargreaves]].<br /> <br /> | |
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==Images== | ==Images== | ||
[http://www.lpod.org/coppermine/thumbnails.php?album=search&type=full&search=Morley LPOD Photo Gallery] [http://www.lpi.usra.edu/resources/lunar_orbiter/bin/srch_nam.shtml?Morley%7C0 Lunar Orbiter Images] [http://www.lpi.usra.edu/resources/apollo/search/feature/?feature=Maclaurin%20R Apollo Images]<br /> - '''Morley''' was captured on Apollo 16's panoramic ''ITEK''-camera frame [http://www.lpi.usra.edu/resources/apollo/frame/?AS16-P-4412 AS16-P-4412]. To detect '''Morley''', scroll all the way toward the frame's right margin until you see a crater with a tiny bright high-albedo craterlet on its floor. This tiny speck of bright material (at the western part of '''Morley''''s floor) is also noticeable on LAC 80 (page 160) in B.Bussey's and P.Spudis's ''Clementine Atlas'' (you shall need a powerful magnifying glass to see it on this printed page!).<br /> - Although washed-out because of the proximity of the sun's bright retro-reflection, it ('''Morley''') is also seen on frames [http://www.lpi.usra.edu/resources/apollo/frame/?AS16-P-5168 AS16-P-5168] and [http://www.lpi.usra.edu/resources/apollo/frame/?AS16-P-5173 AS16-P-5173]. On these two frames it is not necessary to scroll rightward because '''Morley''' is already visible near the screen's right margin!<br /> - Research orbital Apollo 16 photography: Danny Caes<br /> <br /> | [http://www.lpod.org/coppermine/thumbnails.php?album=search&type=full&search=Morley LPOD Photo Gallery] [http://www.lpi.usra.edu/resources/lunar_orbiter/bin/srch_nam.shtml?Morley%7C0 Lunar Orbiter Images] [http://www.lpi.usra.edu/resources/apollo/search/feature/?feature=Maclaurin%20R Apollo Images]<br /> - '''Morley''' was captured on Apollo 16's panoramic ''ITEK''-camera frame [http://www.lpi.usra.edu/resources/apollo/frame/?AS16-P-4412 AS16-P-4412]. To detect '''Morley''', scroll all the way toward the frame's right margin until you see a crater with a tiny bright high-albedo craterlet on its floor. This tiny speck of bright material (at the western part of '''Morley''''s floor) is also noticeable on LAC 80 (page 160) in B.Bussey's and P.Spudis's ''Clementine Atlas'' (you shall need a powerful magnifying glass to see it on this printed page!).<br /> - Although washed-out because of the proximity of the sun's bright retro-reflection, it ('''Morley''') is also seen on frames [http://www.lpi.usra.edu/resources/apollo/frame/?AS16-P-5168 AS16-P-5168] and [http://www.lpi.usra.edu/resources/apollo/frame/?AS16-P-5173 AS16-P-5173]. On these two frames it is not necessary to scroll rightward because '''Morley''' is already visible near the screen's right margin!<br /> - Research orbital Apollo 16 photography: Danny Caes<br /> <br /> | ||
==Maps== | ==Maps== | ||
− | ''([ | + | ''([[LAC%20zone|LAC zone]] 80B1)'' [http://www.lpi.usra.edu/resources/mapcatalog/LAC/lac80/ LAC map] [http://www.lpi.usra.edu/resources/mapcatalog/usgs/I739/ Geologic map] [http://www.lpi.usra.edu/resources/mapcatalog/LTO/lto80b1_1/ LTO map]<br /> <br /> |
==Description== | ==Description== | ||
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[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Morley_(crater) Morley]<br /> <br /> | [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Morley_(crater) Morley]<br /> <br /> | ||
==Additional Information== | ==Additional Information== | ||
− | Depth data from [ | + | Depth data from [[Kurt%20Fisher%20Crater%20Depths|Kurt Fisher database]]<br /> |
* Westfall, 2000: 2.25 km | * Westfall, 2000: 2.25 km | ||
− | <br /> - A tiny bright speck of high-albedo material (possibly a small bright ray-craterlet) is noticeable on the western part of '''Morley''''s floor. This tiny bright speck inside '''Morley''' could be a good test object for those who want to make webcam images of the region around '''Maclaurin''' during local noon light (the absence of shadows).<span class="membersnap">- | + | <br /> - A tiny bright speck of high-albedo material (possibly a small bright ray-craterlet) is noticeable on the western part of '''Morley''''s floor. This tiny bright speck inside '''Morley''' could be a good test object for those who want to make webcam images of the region around '''Maclaurin''' during local noon light (the absence of shadows).<span class="membersnap">- DannyCaes <small>Apr 25, 2011</small></span><br /> <br /> |
==Nomenclature== | ==Nomenclature== | ||
Edward Williams; American chemist (1838-1923).<br /> | Edward Williams; American chemist (1838-1923).<br /> | ||
− | * This replacement name ('''Morley''') for a formerly [ | + | * This replacement name ('''Morley''') for a formerly [[lettered%20crater|lettered crater]] was introduced on [http://www.lpi.usra.edu/resources/mapcatalog/LTO/lto80b1_1/ LTO-80B1] (for which it served as the chart title). <span class="membersnap">- JimMosher</span> |
* For the '''Michelson-Morley experiment''', see the nomenclature section at [http://the-moon.us/wiki/Michelson Michelson]. | * For the '''Michelson-Morley experiment''', see the nomenclature section at [http://the-moon.us/wiki/Michelson Michelson]. | ||
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About the '''Michelson-Morley experiment''', see: ''Mysterious Universe, a handbook of astronomical anomalies'' (William R. Corliss, ''The Sourcebook Project'', 1979), ''COSMOS'' (Carl Sagan, 1980).<br /> <br /> | About the '''Michelson-Morley experiment''', see: ''Mysterious Universe, a handbook of astronomical anomalies'' (William R. Corliss, ''The Sourcebook Project'', 1979), ''COSMOS'' (Carl Sagan, 1980).<br /> <br /> | ||
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Latest revision as of 20:27, 16 April 2018
Contents
Morley
(formerly Maclaurin R)
Lat: 2.8°S, Long: 64.6°E, Diam: 14 km, Depth: 2.25 km, Rükl: 49 |
LO-IV-184H Morley is the lower right of center, below 16-km Hargreaves.
Images
LPOD Photo Gallery Lunar Orbiter Images Apollo Images
- Morley was captured on Apollo 16's panoramic ITEK-camera frame AS16-P-4412. To detect Morley, scroll all the way toward the frame's right margin until you see a crater with a tiny bright high-albedo craterlet on its floor. This tiny speck of bright material (at the western part of Morley's floor) is also noticeable on LAC 80 (page 160) in B.Bussey's and P.Spudis's Clementine Atlas (you shall need a powerful magnifying glass to see it on this printed page!).
- Although washed-out because of the proximity of the sun's bright retro-reflection, it (Morley) is also seen on frames AS16-P-5168 and AS16-P-5173. On these two frames it is not necessary to scroll rightward because Morley is already visible near the screen's right margin!
- Research orbital Apollo 16 photography: Danny Caes
Maps
(LAC zone 80B1) LAC map Geologic map LTO map
Description
Description: Wikipedia
Additional Information
Depth data from Kurt Fisher database
- Westfall, 2000: 2.25 km
- A tiny bright speck of high-albedo material (possibly a small bright ray-craterlet) is noticeable on the western part of Morley's floor. This tiny bright speck inside Morley could be a good test object for those who want to make webcam images of the region around Maclaurin during local noon light (the absence of shadows).- DannyCaes Apr 25, 2011
Nomenclature
Edward Williams; American chemist (1838-1923).
- This replacement name (Morley) for a formerly lettered crater was introduced on LTO-80B1 (for which it served as the chart title). - JimMosher
- For the Michelson-Morley experiment, see the nomenclature section at Michelson.
LPOD Articles
Bibliography
About the Michelson-Morley experiment, see: Mysterious Universe, a handbook of astronomical anomalies (William R. Corliss, The Sourcebook Project, 1979), COSMOS (Carl Sagan, 1980).