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[http://www.lpod.org/coppermine/thumbnails.php?album=search&type=full&search=McClure LPOD Photo Gallery] [http://www.lpi.usra.edu/resources/lunar_orbiter/bin/srch_nam.shtml?McClure%7C0 Lunar Orbiter Images] [http://www.lpi.usra.edu/resources/apollo/search/feature/?feature=McClure Apollo Images]<br />  WARNING: the name '''McClure''' is mentioned on many orbital frames of Apollo 12's three stereo-strips 56-B, 56-C, and 56-D. In fact, most of these frames don't show '''McClure''' at all! All the frames of these three stereo-strips show the same caption: '''DESCARTES - LALANDE - MCCLURE - THEOPHILUS''' (which seem to have been four of the most important "landmarks" on these stereo-strips).<span class="membersnap">- [http://www.wikispaces.com/user/view/DannyCaes [[Image:DannyCaes-lg.jpg|16px|DannyCaes]]] [http://www.wikispaces.com/user/view/DannyCaes DannyCaes] <small>Aug 15, 2010</small></span><br />  - Apollo 8's oblique southward-looking ''Hasselblad'' frame [http://history.nasa.gov/ap08fj/photos/13-e/med/as08-13-2219.jpg AS08-13-2219] shows '''McClure''' near the frame's upper right corner.<br />  Research: Danny Caes.<br />  HiRes scan of Apollo 8 photograph: David Woods and Frank O'Brien (''Apollo 8 Flight Journal'').<br /> <br />  
 
[http://www.lpod.org/coppermine/thumbnails.php?album=search&type=full&search=McClure LPOD Photo Gallery] [http://www.lpi.usra.edu/resources/lunar_orbiter/bin/srch_nam.shtml?McClure%7C0 Lunar Orbiter Images] [http://www.lpi.usra.edu/resources/apollo/search/feature/?feature=McClure Apollo Images]<br />  WARNING: the name '''McClure''' is mentioned on many orbital frames of Apollo 12's three stereo-strips 56-B, 56-C, and 56-D. In fact, most of these frames don't show '''McClure''' at all! All the frames of these three stereo-strips show the same caption: '''DESCARTES - LALANDE - MCCLURE - THEOPHILUS''' (which seem to have been four of the most important "landmarks" on these stereo-strips).<span class="membersnap">- [http://www.wikispaces.com/user/view/DannyCaes [[Image:DannyCaes-lg.jpg|16px|DannyCaes]]] [http://www.wikispaces.com/user/view/DannyCaes DannyCaes] <small>Aug 15, 2010</small></span><br />  - Apollo 8's oblique southward-looking ''Hasselblad'' frame [http://history.nasa.gov/ap08fj/photos/13-e/med/as08-13-2219.jpg AS08-13-2219] shows '''McClure''' near the frame's upper right corner.<br />  Research: Danny Caes.<br />  HiRes scan of Apollo 8 photograph: David Woods and Frank O'Brien (''Apollo 8 Flight Journal'').<br /> <br />  
 
==Maps==
 
==Maps==
''([/LAC%20zone LAC zone] 80D4)'' [http://www.lpi.usra.edu/resources/mapcatalog/LAC/lac80/ LAC map] [http://www.lpi.usra.edu/resources/mapcatalog/usgs/I739/ Geologic map]<br /> <br />  
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''([[LAC%20zone|LAC zone]] 80D4)'' [http://www.lpi.usra.edu/resources/mapcatalog/LAC/lac80/ LAC map] [http://www.lpi.usra.edu/resources/mapcatalog/usgs/I739/ Geologic map]<br /> <br />  
 
==Description==
 
==Description==
 
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==Description: Elger==
 
==Description: Elger==
''([/IAU%20Directions IAU Directions])'' MACCLURE.--One of a curious group of formations situated in the [/Mare%20Fecunditatis Mare Fecunditatis] some distance S.E. of [/Goclenius Goclenius]. It is a bright ring-plain, about 15 miles in diameter, with a narrow gap in the N.W. wall and a small central hill. A prominent ridge runs up to the N. border; and on the S.E. a rill-valley may be traced, extending S. to a bright deep little crater E. of [/Cook Cook].<br /> <br />  
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''([[IAU%20Directions|IAU Directions]])'' MACCLURE.--One of a curious group of formations situated in the [[Mare%20Fecunditatis|Mare Fecunditatis]] some distance S.E. of [[Goclenius|Goclenius]]. It is a bright ring-plain, about 15 miles in diameter, with a narrow gap in the N.W. wall and a small central hill. A prominent ridge runs up to the N. border; and on the S.E. a rill-valley may be traced, extending S. to a bright deep little crater E. of [[Cook|Cook]].<br /> <br />  
 
==Description: Wikipedia==
 
==Description: Wikipedia==
 
[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/McClure_(crater) McClure]<br /> <br />  
 
[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/McClure_(crater) McClure]<br /> <br />  
 
==Additional Information==
 
==Additional Information==
  Depth data from [/Kurt%20Fisher%20crater%20depths Kurt Fisher database]<br />  
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  Depth data from [[Kurt%20Fisher%20crater%20depths|Kurt Fisher database]]<br />  
 
* Westfall, 2000: 1.18 km
 
* Westfall, 2000: 1.18 km
 
* Cherrington, 1969: 1.49 km
 
* Cherrington, 1969: 1.49 km
  
 
* Central peak height
 
* Central peak height
** [/Sekiguchi%2C%201972 Sekiguchi, 1972]: 0.7 km <span class="membersnap">- [http://www.wikispaces.com/user/view/fatastronomer [[Image:fatastronomer-lg.jpg|16px|fatastronomer]]] [http://www.wikispaces.com/user/view/fatastronomer fatastronomer]</span>
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** [[Sekiguchi%2C%201972|Sekiguchi, 1972]]: 0.7 km <span class="membersnap">- [http://www.wikispaces.com/user/view/fatastronomer [[Image:fatastronomer-lg.jpg|16px|fatastronomer]]] [http://www.wikispaces.com/user/view/fatastronomer fatastronomer]</span>
 
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==Nomenclature==
 
==Nomenclature==
 
  Robert Le Mesurier; British explorer (1807-1873).<br />  
 
  Robert Le Mesurier; British explorer (1807-1873).<br />  
  
* According to ''[/Whitaker Whitaker]'' (p. 221), this name was introduced by [/Birt Birt] and [/Lee Lee]. Although Whitaker lists it as "McClure", the original spelling seems to have been "MacClure". <span class="membersnap">- [http://www.wikispaces.com/user/view/JimMosher [[Image:JimMosher-lg.jpg|16px|JimMosher]]] [http://www.wikispaces.com/user/view/JimMosher JimMosher]</span>
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* According to ''[[Whitaker|Whitaker]]'' (p. 221), this name was introduced by [[Birt|Birt]] and [[Lee|Lee]]. Although Whitaker lists it as "McClure", the original spelling seems to have been "MacClure". <span class="membersnap">- [http://www.wikispaces.com/user/view/JimMosher [[Image:JimMosher-lg.jpg|16px|JimMosher]]] [http://www.wikispaces.com/user/view/JimMosher JimMosher]</span>
 
* '''McClure Delta''' (hill east of '''McClure''', very near '''McClure P''') (see Chart 75 in the ''Times Atlas of the Moon'').
 
* '''McClure Delta''' (hill east of '''McClure''', very near '''McClure P''') (see Chart 75 in the ''Times Atlas of the Moon'').
 
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Revision as of 16:03, 15 April 2018

McClure

Lat: 15.3°S, Long: 50.3°E, Diam: 23 km, Depth: 1.18 km, Rükl: 59

Table of Contents

[#McClure McClure]
[#McClure-Images Images]
[#McClure-Maps Maps]
[#McClure-Description Description]
[#McClure-Description: Elger Description: Elger]
[#McClure-Description: Wikipedia Description: Wikipedia]
[#McClure-Additional Information Additional Information]
[#McClure-Nomenclature Nomenclature]
[#McClure-LPOD Articles LPOD Articles]
[#McClure-Bibliography Bibliography]
external image normal_McClure_LO-IV-060H_LTVT.JPG
LO-IV-060H McClure is in the center. The 27-km crater partially visible in the upper left is McClure C. The shadow on the far left is from the east rim of 9-km McClure B.

Images

LPOD Photo Gallery Lunar Orbiter Images Apollo Images
WARNING: the name McClure is mentioned on many orbital frames of Apollo 12's three stereo-strips 56-B, 56-C, and 56-D. In fact, most of these frames don't show McClure at all! All the frames of these three stereo-strips show the same caption: DESCARTES - LALANDE - MCCLURE - THEOPHILUS (which seem to have been four of the most important "landmarks" on these stereo-strips).- DannyCaes DannyCaes Aug 15, 2010
- Apollo 8's oblique southward-looking Hasselblad frame AS08-13-2219 shows McClure near the frame's upper right corner.
Research: Danny Caes.
HiRes scan of Apollo 8 photograph: David Woods and Frank O'Brien (Apollo 8 Flight Journal).

Maps

(LAC zone 80D4) LAC map Geologic map

Description


Description: Elger

(IAU Directions) MACCLURE.--One of a curious group of formations situated in the Mare Fecunditatis some distance S.E. of Goclenius. It is a bright ring-plain, about 15 miles in diameter, with a narrow gap in the N.W. wall and a small central hill. A prominent ridge runs up to the N. border; and on the S.E. a rill-valley may be traced, extending S. to a bright deep little crater E. of Cook.

Description: Wikipedia

McClure

Additional Information

Depth data from Kurt Fisher database
  • Westfall, 2000: 1.18 km
  • Cherrington, 1969: 1.49 km


Nomenclature

Robert Le Mesurier; British explorer (1807-1873).
  • According to Whitaker (p. 221), this name was introduced by Birt and Lee. Although Whitaker lists it as "McClure", the original spelling seems to have been "MacClure". - JimMosher JimMosher
  • McClure Delta (hill east of McClure, very near McClure P) (see Chart 75 in the Times Atlas of the Moon).


LPOD Articles


Bibliography




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