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Scaliger (aka NASA's Bassett)

Lat: 27.1°S, Long: 108.9°E, Diam: 84 km, Depth: km, Rükl: (farside), Upper Imbrian

Table of Contents

[#Scaliger (aka NASA's Bassett) Scaliger (aka NASA's Bassett)]
[#Scaliger (aka NASA's Bassett)-Images Images]
[#Scaliger (aka NASA's Bassett)-Maps Maps]
[#Scaliger (aka NASA's Bassett)-Description Description]
[#Scaliger (aka NASA's Bassett)-Description: Wikipedia Description: Wikipedia]
[#Scaliger (aka NASA's Bassett)-Additional Information Additional Information]
[#Scaliger (aka NASA's Bassett)-Nomenclature Nomenclature]
[#Scaliger (aka NASA's Bassett)-LROC Articles LROC Articles]
[#Scaliger (aka NASA's Bassett)-Bibliography Bibliography]
external image Scaliger_LO_ii_196_m.jpgScaliger.jpg
left: LOII 196 M. right: LROC

Images

LPOD Photo Gallery Lunar Orbiter Images Apollo Images
The LPI's list of Apollo photographs of Scaliger shows only one photograph made by Apollo 14 and hundreds of Apollo 15.
It should be mentioned: Project Apollo's last mission (Apollo 17) also made a large number of photographs which show Scaliger! These photographs were made during Trans Earth Coast (TEC). Frame AS17-M-3183 is one of them.
Research: Danny Caes

Maps

(LAC zone 100C2) USGS Digital Atlas PDF

Description


Description: Wikipedia

Scaliger

Additional Information


Nomenclature

  • Named for Joseph Justus Scaliger (August 5, 1540 – January 21, 1609), a French religious leader and scholar, known for expanding the notion of classical history from Greek and Ancient Roman history to include Persian, Babylonian, Jewish and Ancient Egyptian history.
  • Scaliger was among the long list of farside names approved by the IAU in 1970 and published in Menzel, 1971.
  • In the planning for Apollo 8, the first manned circumlunar mission (1968), this crater (which did not then have an official name) was referred to informally as "Bassett" (see: Phil Stooke's LPOD).
  • Erroneously printed as Scalinger (with "n") on page 74 (libration chart 3) in the 21st Century Atlas of the Moon (2012).- DannyCaes DannyCaes Jan 23, 2013


LROC Articles

Lazy Boulders in Scaliger Crater

Bibliography




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