Arago Domes

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Arago Domes

([/Mons discontinued] IAU names)

Arago Alpha: Lat: 7.6°N, Long: 21.6°E, Diam: 24 km, Height: 0.33 km, [/R%C3%BCkl%2035 Rükl: 35]

Arago Beta: Lat: 6.1°N, Long: 20.0°E, Diam: 23 km, Height: 0.27 km, [/R%C3%BCkl%2035 Rükl: 35]

Table of Contents

[#Arago Domes Arago Domes]
[#Arago Domes-Images Images]
[#Arago Domes-Topo Profiles Topo Profiles]
[#Arago Domes-Maps Maps]
[#Arago Domes-Description Description]
[#Arago Domes-Description: Elger Description: Elger]
[#Arago Domes-Description: Elger-Description: Wikipedia Description: Wikipedia]
[#Arago Domes-Additional Information Additional Information]
[#Arago Domes-Nomenclature Nomenclature]
[#Arago Domes-LPOD Articles LPOD Articles]
[#Arago Domes-Lunar 100 Lunar 100]
[#Arago Domes-Bibliography Bibliography]
external image normal_061110_Arago_Domes_Low.jpg
George Tarsoudis

Images

LPOD|Photo Gallery images Lunar Orbiter Images


Topo Profiles

From LOLA Altimetry - see LPOD for details
Arago Alpha - W-E profile
Arago_Alpha_profile.jpg

Arago Beta- W-E profile
Arago_Beta_Profile.jpg

Arago Beta - S-N profile
Arago_Beta_profile_S-N.jpg

Maps

([/LAC%20zone LAC zone] 60C1) LAC map Geologic map LM map AIC map -- alpha AIC map -- beta

Description


Description: Elger

([/IAU%20Directions IAU Directions]) There are two curious circular protuberances on the Mare W. of [/Arago Arago], which are well seen when the E. longitude of the morning terminator is about 19 deg., and a long cleft, passing about midway between them, and extending from the foot of the W. wall to a small crater on the edge of the Mare near [/Sosigenes Sosigenes].

Description: Wikipedia

Arago

Additional Information

  • The positions of the domes listed in the title lines are based on [/LTVT LTVT] measurements of an Earth-based photo by Paolo Lazzarotti registered to the 1994 [/ULCN ULCN]. The height estimates are from the most recent [/GLR GLR] Lunar Dome Catalog (see below). The shadow cast by Arago Alpha in [/Consolidated%20Lunar%20Atlas Consolidated Lunar Atlas] plate D5 gives a height of ~300 m, in reasonable agreement with the GLR value. - JimMosher JimMosher
  • In his 1964 Dome Catalog, Brungart listed Arago Alpha as "Arago 2", assigning it an "order of magnitude" height of 700 m, and listed Arago Beta as "Arago 1", assigning it a height of 800 m
  • The [/domes 2005 GLR Lunar Dome Catalog] agrees with the title line on the diameters, but gives the heights of Arago Alpha and Beta (which, like Brungart, it lists as Arago 2 and 1) as 150 m and 800 m, respectively. This appears to be an underestimate for Alpha and a considerable overestimate for Beta. The origin of the 150 m height for Arago Alpha is unclear.
  • A 2005 article by Lena et al. (see Bibliography, below), appearing simultaneously with the announcement of the 2005 GLR Lunar Dome Catalog, gives height estimates based on shape-from-shading/photoinclinometry of 330+/-30 m and 270+/-30 m.
  • These numbers are repeated in the 2006 Icarus article by the same group (see below), where the features are assigned the new names "A2" (Arago Alpha) and "A3" (Arago Beta).
  • The current GLR Consolidated Lunar Dome Catalogue reproduces the information from the Icarus article, giving the heights as 330 m (A2 = Arago Alpha) and 270 m (A3 = Arago Beta).
  • North-northwest of the large dome Arago Alpha is (or should be) the impact location of Ranger 6, which was an unsuccessful attempt to make close-up photographs of the moon while the probe descended toward the lunar surface.
    The exact coordinates of Ranger 6's impact location are: 9°24' North/ 21°30' East.
    Note that chart 35 of Antonin Rukl's Atlas of the Moon doesn't show the location of Ranger 6.
    Additional research Danny Caes


Nomenclature

  • Named for nearby crater. ([/Arago Arago])
  • Alpha and Beta are Greek-letter designations for lunar peaks, no longer recognized by the [/Mons IAU]


LPOD Articles

Something for everyone
Edgy
May Day Dome
Domical Profiles

Lunar 100

[/Lunar%20100 L32]: Volcanic domes.

Bibliography




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