file LO4-187-H2

9 years 9 months ago #594 by Todd
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The Montes Rook - Mare Orientale lunar region was imaged by NASA's Lunar Orbiter 4 in 1967. LO4-187-h2 ( made available by the USGS ) shows a vast array of geological terrain on the Moon. The bottom left corner of the image displays a very odd region. The giant mountainous structures (with the existing shadows accompanying them) appear shaped or manipulated into square edges. Also an unusually dark triangular depression is present (center left). The area is reminiscent of Vallis Alpes .
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9 years 9 months ago #596 by WillFarrar
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Todd this is a great one. I don't think I have this one in my collection! If you have any more send them on over I am planing a Moon-Spree here soon since Mars is fairly well covered and I am getting a little tired of the redness :) haha

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9 years 9 months ago #610 by Todd
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Certainly, It's why I'm here. ;)

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9 years 9 months ago #611 by Todd
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May I recommend, if you haven't already, to view Keith Laney's Apollo Orbital Image Gallery . I think you would really benefit from an open line of communication with Keith.
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9 years 9 months ago #635 by Todd
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Here's one you'll like. Do you have the Kepler Oblique image taken by NASA'S Lunar Orbiter 3? LO3-162-Med is also on the USGS lunar Orbiter Digitization Project site. That image and its subsequent high res frames (H1-H3) are jaw-droppers. I've seen them talked about over the years but never in any real detail. Smaller versions on the LPI site .
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