Louise

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Louise

Lat: 28.49°N, Long: 34.2°W, Diam: 0.64 km, Depth: 0.126 km, [/R%C3%BCkl%2019 Rükl 19]

external image normal_Louise_LO-IV-156H_LTVT.JPG

external image normal_Diophantus_Rille%20AS15-M-2332.jpg

louise-small.jpg

Left: LO-IV-156H Louise (indicated by white arrows) is to the west of the much larger [/Samir Samir].
Middle: Apollo 15 AS15-M2332 Louise and [/Samir Samir] are near the bottom of the frame, at the center of the region of bright ejecta to the south of [/Delisle Delisle].
Right: LROC NAC image - M104740941LE.

Table of Contents

[#Louise Louise]
[#Louise-Images Images]
[#Louise-Maps Maps]
[#Louise-Description Description]
[#Louise-Description-Wikipedia Wikipedia]
[#Louise-Additional Information Additional Information]
[#Louise-Nomenclature Nomenclature]
[#Louise-LPOD Articles LPOD Articles]
[#Louise-Bibliography Bibliography]

Images

LPOD Photo Gallery Lunar Orbiter Images Apollo Images

  • Apollo 15's orbital Hasselblad photograph AS15-92-12460 shows a close-up of both [/Samir Samir] and its small nearby companion Louise.
    • Research: Danny Caes


Maps

([/LAC%20zone LAC zone] 39B2) LAC map Geologic map LM map LTO map Topophotomap

Description

The smaller of a pair of craters situated to the SW of a bend in the [/Rima%20Diophantus Diophantus Rille]. The larger and much more prominent crater 2.5 km to the west is [/Samir Samir]. Although the contours in Topophotomap 39B2/S1 indicate a continuously descending bowl shape with a slightly raised lip, the shadows in the Apollo Metric image suggest Louise has a low central peak. - JimMosher JimMosher

Wikipedia

Louise

Additional Information

  • IAU page: Louise
  • Depth data from [/Kurt%20Fisher%20crater%20depths Kurt Fisher database]
    • Westfall, 2000: 0.26 km
  • In comparison to the current official IAU data listed in the title line, the position and dimensions in the older coordinate system of the topophotomap as read by [/LTVT LTVT] were: Lat: 28.473°N, Long: 34.214°W, Diam: 0.7 km. The depth listed in the title line was read from the highest point on the rim to the "lowest" point on the floor (which, as indicated above, may be the summit of a central peak).
  • Both Louise and [/Samir Samir] are so small that through Earth-based telescopes what is seen is primarily the dusting of bright ejecta that blankets this area -- most readily visible at high sun angles as in the Apollo metric and Clementine images. It is not entirely clear if the bright ejecta were produced by Louise or [/Samir Samir], but they seem centered on the latter. - JimMosher JimMosher
  • [/Moore%20et%20al%2C%201980 Moore et al, 1980] lists the "small crater between [/Delisle Delisle] and [/Diophantus Diophantus]" as a thermal anomaly crater, implying youthful age - - but which is the anomaly crater, Louise or [/Samir Samir]?
  • Included in [/ALPO%20list%20of%20bright%20ray%20craters ALPO list of bright ray craters]


Nomenclature

  • Louise is a generic French female name. It is not meant to honor any particular person.
  • According to [/NASA%20RP-1097 NASA RP-1097], Louise is a [/Minor%20Feature Minor Feature] whose name was originally intended only for use in connection with Topophotomap 39B2/S1(on which it is plotted).
  • In addition to Louise and [/Samir Samir], the other [/Minor%20Feature Minor Features] labeled on Topophotomap 39B2/S1 are [/Isabel Isabel] and [/Walter Walter].
  • All these names were among the 95 Topophotomap [/Minor%20Feature Minor Feature] names approved by the IAU in 1976 ([/IAU%20Transactions%20XVIIB IAU Transactions XVIIB]).
  • Much confusion about Louise exists because in Antonin Rükl's popular [/R%C3%BCkl Atlas of the Moon] only a single crater is plotted at this location, and it is labeled "Louise" with a special arrow pointing to it. Similarly, in the popular Virtual Moon Atlas freeware program, only a single name is given in this region, and that name is "Louise". Rükl's reason for choosing the name Louise is unknown. In all likelihood, the crater he drew and labeled is [/Samir Samir].


LPOD Articles


Bibliography




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