Comstock

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Comstock

Lat: 21.8°N, Long: 121.5°W, Diam: 72 km, Depth: km, Rükl: (farside), [/Stratigraphy pre-Nectarian]

external image normal_comstock-large.jpg

comstock-color.jpg

Left: Annotated Lunar Orbiter image from Map-A-Planet. Right: Color-coded topography LAC 53 image from [/USGS%20Digital%20Atlas USGS Digital Atlas].

Table of Contents

[#Comstock Comstock]
[#Comstock-Images Images]
[#Comstock-Maps Maps]
[#Comstock-Description Description]
[#Comstock-Description: Wikipedia Description: Wikipedia]
[#Comstock-Additional Information Additional Information]
[#Comstock-Nomenclature Nomenclature]
[#Comstock-LPOD Articles LPOD Articles]
[#Comstock-Bibliography Bibliography]
[#Comstock-G. C. Comstock in the Sourcebook Project (William R. Corliss) G. C. Comstock in the Sourcebook Project (William R. Corliss)]

Images

LPOD Photo Gallery Lunar Orbiter Images

Maps

([/LAC%20zone LAC zone] 53D2) USGS Digital Atlas PDF

Description

A crater of the [/Stratigraphy pre-Nectarian] period (~ 4.6 to 3.92 bn years), Comstock shows all the signs of a well-worn, well-bombarded, well-aged crater that has seen more than its fair share of impact history. Not a portion of its once existant rim (let alone its floor) can be seen amongst the turmoil of impact events which have altered respective regions through further impacts, slumping, and ejecta deposits from prominant basin events like [/Hertzsprung Hertzsprung] to its south and [/Mare%20Orientale Orientale] to its south-east. [/Ohm Ohm] crater ([/Stratigraphy Copernican] ~ 1.1 bn years to present in age) to its south-east has also overlain traces of ray material onto its hard-defined floor -- better seen in this Clementine image from Map-A-Planet. - JohnMoore2 JohnMoore2

Description: Wikipedia

Comstock

Additional Information

  • Orientale secondary craters occur on the crater.


Nomenclature

George Cary; American astronomer (1855-1934).

LPOD Articles


Bibliography


G. C. Comstock in the Sourcebook Project (William R. Corliss)

- In Mysterious Universe, a handbook of astronomical anomalies (1979) :
  • Page 479: On the Reversed Curvature of the Shadow on Saturn's Rings (Aldro Jenks, Sidereal Messenger, 1890).



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