Kasper

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Kasper

Lat: 8.3°N, Long: 122.1°E, Diam: 12 km, Depth: km, Rükl: (farside)

Table of Contents

[#Kasper Kasper]
[#Kasper-Images Images]
[#Kasper-Maps Maps]
[#Kasper-Description Description]
[#Kasper-Description: Wikipedia Description: Wikipedia]
[#Kasper-Additional Information Additional Information]
[#Kasper-Nomenclature Nomenclature]
[#Kasper-LPOD Articles LPOD Articles]
[#Kasper-Bibliography Bibliography]
external image normal_Melissa_AS16-M-2705_LTVT.JPG
Apollo AS16-M-2705 This intensely-mapped area between [/Ibn%20Firnas Ibn Firnas] and [/Ostwald Ostwald] includes IAU-approved minor feature names [/Melissa Melissa], [/Kasper Kasper], [/Carol Carol], [/Ewen Ewen], [/Shahinaz Shahinaz] and [/Romeo Romeo].

Images

LPOD Photo Gallery Lunar Orbiter Images Apollo Images

Maps

([/LAC%20zone LAC zone] 65B4) LTO map Topophotomap

Description


Description: Wikipedia

Kasper

Additional Information


Nomenclature

Polish male name.
  • According to [/NASA%20RP-1097 NASA RP-1097], "Kasper" is a [/Minor%20Feature Minor Feature] whose name was originally intended only for use in connection with Topophotomap 65C1/S2(on which it is plotted).
  • Kasper (as Casper) was also the call-name of Apollo 16's CSM (Command-Service Module), manned by Ken Mattingly (CMP - Command Module Pilot) while in orbit around the moon during the landing of Lunar Module Orion and the surface excursions of John Young (CDR - Commander) and Charles Duke (LMP - Lunar Module Pilot) aboard the LRV (Lunar Roving Vehicle) at the Descartes region near both the North Ray and South Ray (a couple of high albedo craterlets which are observable during Full Moon). Aboard the CSM Casper, Ken Mattingly performed the task of photographing lunar near-the-equator areas with High-Resolution cameras from the SIM-bay (Scientific Instruments Module - bay) of Casper's Service Module. The mission of Apollo 16 happened in April 1972.


LPOD Articles


Bibliography




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