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− | <td>Looking at this picture near the North Pole, from Oenopides to Philolaus, I noticed rectilinear structures delimiting almost rectangular shapes, like keys on a computer keyboard, a northern keyboard :<br /> | + | <td>Looking at this picture near the North Pole, from Oenopides to Philolaus, I noticed rectilinear structures delimiting almost rectangular shapes, like keys on a computer keyboard, a northern keyboard:<br /> |
- first are the north, south and west parts of Babbage rim;<br /> | - first are the north, south and west parts of Babbage rim;<br /> | ||
− | - second, the plateau between South and J.Herschell. I have not seen such a rectangular shape elsewhere on the Moon, except the very small structure known as the "bridge" near Bulialdus and Lubiniesky. | + | - second, the plateau between South and J.Herschell. I have not seen such a rectangular shape elsewhere on the Moon, except the very small structure known as the "bridge" near Bulialdus and Lubiniesky. |
If J.Herschel looks like a very old crater, Babbage has no real shape, and South is a ghost.<br /> | If J.Herschel looks like a very old crater, Babbage has no real shape, and South is a ghost.<br /> | ||
− | - Oenopides near the left edge of the photo also seems to have the same angular shape mainly for its north and south walls; such as the particular structure of crater Maupertuis (can we say it is a crater or several small craters linked to a tectonic structure on the western part?) | + | - Oenopides near the left edge of the photo also seems to have the same angular shape mainly for its north and south walls; such as the particular structure of crater Maupertuis (can we say it is a crater or several small craters linked to a tectonic structure on the western part?) |
If we consider that Babbage and J.Herschel are impact craters (and they are):<br /> | If we consider that Babbage and J.Herschel are impact craters (and they are):<br /> | ||
- what about South,<br /> | - what about South,<br /> | ||
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<strong>Related Links</strong><br /> | <strong>Related Links</strong><br /> | ||
− | Rükl plates [https://the-moon. | + | Rükl plates [https://the-moon.us/wiki/R%C3%BCkl_2 2] and [https://the-moon.us/wiki/R%C3%BCkl_3 3]<br /> |
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+ | <p><b>Yesterday's LPOD:</b> [[February 23, 2012|So Good It Elicits Philosophy]] </p> | ||
+ | <p><b>Tomorrow's LPOD:</b> [[February 25, 2012|Evidence for No Presence]] </p> | ||
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Latest revision as of 18:46, 13 October 2018
Angular Questions
image by Gérard Coute, France
Looking at this picture near the North Pole, from Oenopides to Philolaus, I noticed rectilinear structures delimiting almost rectangular shapes, like keys on a computer keyboard, a northern keyboard: - first are the north, south and west parts of Babbage rim; |
Technical Details
February 5, 2012, 20h03 UT. Chateaugay (France), Mewlon 210 at F/D 11.5, red filter, DMK 31, processing with Registax 6 and CS3
Related Links
Rükl plates 2 and 3
Yesterday's LPOD: So Good It Elicits Philosophy
Tomorrow's LPOD: Evidence for No Presence
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