November 25, 2009

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Reticulated Terrain

LPOD-Nov25-09.jpg

image by Richard Evans

Rick noticed a reticulated pattern on the floor of Tycho and so he processed Clementine images in various ways to investigate it. We know that Tycho is a very young impact crater - only about 100 million years - so it is very unlikely that it could be volcanic flows. But it is something that appears to have cracked. Long ago Lunar Orbiter V showed the floor in extreme Chuck Wood
OT Note: WV National Public Radio conducted an interview about the new Selene videogame we are developing at my university.

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