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Rupes Recta and Rupes Cauchy: Two of the Best-Known Faults on the Moon

Rupes Recta and Rupes Cauchy: Two of the Best-Known Faults on the Moon

The week of December 26 – January 1 takes us from Lunar Day 4 to Day 10. This week we will highlight the fault Rupes Cauchy located on the moon in the NE quadrant of the Field Map and viewable

Andrew Planck December 26, 2022December 20, 2022 Craters on the Moon, Dates to Observe Objects on the Moon, Faults on the Moon, Lunar Days in December, Rilles on the Moon No Comments Read more

Moon Crater Schickard Has Unusual Feature

Moon Crater Schickard Has Unusual Feature

The week of September 19-25 takes us from Lunar Day 24 to New Moon. This week we will highlight the moon crater Schickard, viewable early Tuesday and Wednesday mornings, and Jupiter and Saturn, viewable throughout the week. Schickard: [SW/P4] When

Andrew Planck September 19, 2022September 19, 2022 Craters on the Moon, Dates to Observe Objects on the Moon, Lunar Days in September, Unusual Features on the Moon No Comments Read more

Maurolycus – The Largest and Most Conspicuous Moon Crater in the Lunar Highlands

Maurolycus – The Largest and Most Conspicuous Moon Crater in the Lunar Highlands

The week of March 30 – April 5 takes us from Lunar Day 6 to Day 12. This week we will highlight the crater Maurolycus, viewable on Monday & Tuesday nights. Maurolycus: [SE/P11] Let us venture briefly into a region

Andrew Planck March 30, 2020April 3, 2020 Craters on the Moon, Dates to Observe Objects on the Moon, Lunar Days in March No Comments Read more

Multi-Ring Imprint Result of Moon Crater Mare Crisium

Multi-Ring Imprint Result of Moon Crater Mare Crisium

The week of October 28 – November 3 takes us from Day 1 to Day 7. This week we will highlight Mare Crisium, viewable on Thursday evening. Mare Crisium: [NE/H15] On Day 4 the Sea of Crises, the first of

Andrew Planck October 28, 2019October 26, 2019 Craters on the Moon, Dates to Observe Objects on the Moon, Lunar Days in October No Comments Read more

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