Philips Atlas of the Universe
THE SOLAR SYSTEM extremely brilliant. They are due to electrified particles from space, mainly originating in the Sun, which col ...
The Earth–Moon System ATLAS OF THE UNIVERSE T he Moon is officially classed as the Earth’s satellite, but in many ways it may be ...
THE SOLAR SYSTEM The tides are largely raised by the Moon, but the Sun also has an effect. When they act together, the tides a ...
Features of the Moon ATLAS OF THE UNIVERSE Mare Imbrium and is a superb sight when the Sun is rising or setting over it, catchin ...
THE SOLAR SYSTEM the Alps, Apennines and Carpathians. Isolated peaks and hills abound, and there are also domes, which are low s ...
Lunar Landscapes ATLAS OF THE UNIVERSE L unar photographs taken with even small telescopes can show a surprising amount of detai ...
THE SOLAR SYSTEM MAIN MOUNTAIN RANGES Alps Northern border of Imbrium Altai Scarp South-west of Nectaris, from Piccolomini Apenn ...
The Far Side of the Moon ATLAS OF THE UNIVERSE There is a definite difference between the near and the far sides, no doubt becau ...
THE SOLAR SYSTEM Name Lat. ° Long. ° 1 Apollo 37 S 153 W 2 Avogadro 64 N 165 E 3 Birkhoff 59 N 148 W 4 Boltzmann 55 S 115 W 5 Br ...
Missions to the Moon T he Russians took the lead in exploring the Moon with spacecraft. Their Luniks contacted the Moon in 1959, ...
was limited; the missions were really in the nature of reconnaissances. The various ALSEPs continued operating for some years, u ...
Clementine and Prospector T he 1994 mission to the Moon, Clementine, was named after an old American mining song – because, afte ...
THE SOLAR SYSTEM The impact site of Prospector, in the lunar south polar region near the craters Moretus and Short. Colour mo ...
The Moon: First Quadrant (North-east) T he First Quadrant is occupied largely by sea. The whole of the Mare Serenitatis and Mare ...
THE SOLAR SYSTEM 0º 10º 20º 30º 40º 50º 60º 70º 40º 30º 20º 10º 0º E 50º 60º 70º 80º N Gioja C Atl of Univ Phil'03stp 23/4/03 11 ...
The Moon: Second Quadrant (North-west) ATLAS OF THE UNIVERSE 40º 30º 20º 10º W 0º 70º 60º 50º 40º 30º 20º 10º 0º 50º 60º 70º 80º ...
THE SOLAR SYSTEM T his is the ‘marine quadrant’, containing virtually the whole of the Mare Imbrium and most of the Oceanus Proc ...
The Moon: Third Quadrant (South-west) ATLAS OF THE UNIVERSE 70º 60º 50º 40º 30º 20º 10º 0º 40º 30º 20º 10º W 0º 50º 60º 70º 80º ...
THE SOLAR SYSTEM H ighlands occupy a large part of the Third Quadrant, though part of the huge Mare Nubium is included together ...
The Moon: Fourth Quadrant (South-east) T he Fourth Quadrant is made up mainly of highland, though it does contain the Mare Necta ...
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