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=Gemini Ridge=
 
=Gemini Ridge=
 
  Lat: 0.07°N, Long: 47.17°E, Diameter: 34.92 km, Depth: km (close, but unofficial data as of April 2017)<br /> <div id="toc">
 
  Lat: 0.07°N, Long: 47.17°E, Diameter: 34.92 km, Depth: km (close, but unofficial data as of April 2017)<br /> <div id="toc">
[http://the-moon.us/wiki/file/view/gemini%20ridge2.jpg [[Image:geminismall.jpg|geminismall.jpg]]]<br />  Click on image for ''LROC'' view or [http://bit.ly/2o4FbXn here] for a more broader perspective.<br />  
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[http://the-moon.us/wiki/file/view/gemini%20ridge2.jpg [[Image:Geminismall.jpg|geminismall.jpg]]]<br />  Click on image for ''LROC'' view or [http://bit.ly/2o4FbXn here] for a more broader perspective.<br />  
 
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Latest revision as of 02:50, 16 April 2018

Gemini Ridge

Lat: 0.07°N, Long: 47.17°E, Diameter: 34.92 km, Depth: km (close, but unofficial data as of April 2017)

geminismall.jpg
Click on image for LROC view or here for a more broader perspective.

Maps


Description

Note, its possible relationship to Dorsa Cato just slightly to its north (perhaps, related stress effects in both?).

Description: Wikipedia


Additional Information


Nomenclature

Gemini Ridge is one of a quite large collection of NASA-related nicknames from the hey-days of the Apollo program, especially the missions of Apollo 10 and Apollo 11. Each one of these nicknames is located near the section of the lunar equator at the eastern part of the moon's near side.
See also the page NASA-related nicknames at the Maskelyne-Secchi region.
The nomenclature overlay from the online LROC ACT-REACT QUICK MAP also shows these nicknames. Worthwile to explore!

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