Catena Leuschner (GDL)

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Catena Leuschner (GDL)

Lat: 5.07°N, Long: 111.3°W, Length: 200.06 km, Depth: km, Rükl: (farside)

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left: Modified Apollo Footprint Viewer image from USGS.
right: LROC

Table of Contents

[#Catena Leuschner (GDL) Catena Leuschner (GDL)]
[#Catena Leuschner (GDL)-Images Images]
[#Catena Leuschner (GDL)-Maps Maps]
[#Catena Leuschner (GDL)-Description Description]
[#Catena Leuschner (GDL)-Description-Wikipedia Wikipedia]
[#Catena Leuschner (GDL)-Additional Information Additional Information]
[#Catena Leuschner (GDL)-Nomenclature Nomenclature]
[#Catena Leuschner (GDL)-LPOD Articles LPOD Articles]
[#Catena Leuschner (GDL)-Bibliography Bibliography]


Images

LPOD Photo Gallery Lunar Orbiter Images Apollo Images

Maps

([/LAC%20zone LAC zone] 71C2) USGS Digital Atlas PDF

Description

Catena Leuschner lies some 350 kilometres away east of the [/Hertzsprung Hertsprung Basin] and, roughly, the same distance away from the [/Mare%20Orientale Orientale Basin] to its south-east. Creation of the catena is believed to be the result of chunks or blocks of material ejected from this latter basin, as the chain of craters lie radially to it. Several other catenae in the region, for example, [/Catena%20Michelson%20%28GIRD%29 Catena Michelson] and [/Catena%20Lucretius%20%28RNII%29 Catena Lucretius] which lie southwards of Catena Leuschner also radial to Orientale, so its influence has changed the surrounding landscape dramatically. The catena itself is made up of of eight well-defined, equally-sized craters that range from about 20 kilometres in diameter at its south-eastern end to 15 kilometres at its north-western end. On closer examination, the catena show overlapping signatures with other chains of craters nearby; along with craterlets, late ejecta deposits, and a non-linear direction from is source. Its
formation was therefore of a complex nature. The relatively small Leuschner crater (~ 49 Diam., and of Erastothenian in age) lying at the south-eastern end just about touches the catena, however, it is totally unrelated to its formation and only gives its name to it.- JohnMoore2 JohnMoore2

Wikipedia

Catena Leuschner (GDL)

Additional Information


Nomenclature

  • This feature is named from nearby crater, [/Leuschner Leuschner]. The parenthetical abbreviation (GDL) stands for the Gas Dynamics Laboratory, a Russian scientific institute.
  • The name GDL was proposed for this feature on the [/Sternberg%20Lunar%20Nomenclature Complete Map of the Moon] (1967/1969) made under the direction of the [/Sternberg%20Institute Sternberg Institute], and presented to the IAU in [/IAU%20Transactions%20XIIIB 1967].
  • The idea of naming [/catena catenae] after institutes was considered by the [/IAU IAU] starting in [/IAU%20Transactions%20XIVB 1970].
  • The idea of naming catenae after institutes was not accepted, and in [/IAU%20Transactions%20XVIB 1976] this feature was officially named Catena Leuschner (without the parenthesis). However, in [/IAU%20Transactions%20XVIIB#CATENAE 1979], the IAU began recommending that the name of this, and two other catenae, be printed on maps followed by the initials in parenthesis to "provide a cross-reference to the earlier Soviet lunar maps."


LPOD Articles


Bibliography




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