![]() So I was really pleased to see there was now an atlas of the galaxies as well. I really enjoy looking at my Cambridge Atlas of the Messier objects when imaging to see what I am looking for and what my final images should look like. Cambridge photographic moon atlas.The Cambridge Photographic Atlas of Galaxies by Michael Konig and Stefan Binnewies The terminator and colongitudeLibration Visual observational techniques Telescopes Magnifi cation and seeing Photographic observational techniques Mounts Telescope Imaging techniques Filters Image processing 1 Mare Smythii 2a Mare Crisium 2b Mare Crisium 3 Cleomedes 4 Endymion 5 Atlas/Hercules 6 Montes Taurus 7 Palus Somni 8a Mare Fecunditatis 8b Mare Fecunditatis 9 Langrenus/Petavius 10 Mare Australe 11 Vlacq 12 Vallis Rheita 13a Mare Nectaris 13b Mare Nectaris 14 Rupes Altai 15 Abulfeda 16 Theophilus 17 Sinus Asperitatis 18 Statio Tranquillitatis.ġ9a Mare Tranquillitatis19b Mare Tranquillitatis 20a Mare Serenitatis 20b Mare Serenitatis 21 Posidonius 22 Lacus Mortis 23 Aristoteles/ Eudoxus 24 Montes Caucasus 25 Autolycus/Aristillus 26 Cassini 27 Montes Alpes 28 Plato 29 Montes Teneriffe 30 Archimedes 31a Montes Apenninus 31b Montes Apenninus 32 Mare Vaporum 33 Rima Ariadaeus 34 Rima Hyginus 35 Sinus Medii 36 Hipparchus 37a Ptolemaeus 37b Ptolemaeus 38 Rupes Recta 39 Regiomontanus 41 South Pole 42 Clavius 43 Tycho 44 Schiller 45 Palus Epidemiarum 46 Pitatus 47 Mare Nubium 48 Fra Mauro 49 Mare Cognitum.ĥ0 Mare Insularum51a Copernicus 51b Copernicus 52 Eratosthenes 53a Mare Imbrium 53b Mare Imbrium 54 Sinus Iridum 55 Gruithuisen 56 Mare Frigoris 57 North Pole 58 Aristarchus 59 Kepler 60 Seleucus 61 Reiner 62 Letronne/Hansteen 63 Gassendi 64 Mare Humorum 65 Schickard 66 Sirsalis 67 Grimaldi 68 Mare Orientale 69 Lunar Farside Glossary Index of lunar features Image credits Further reading and references.įeaturing 388 high-resolution photographs and concise descriptions of the Moon's topography, this atlas is an indispensable guide for amateur astronomers and astrophotographers.Įbsco eBook Community College Collection. ![]() ![]() Mountain ranges and single mountainsRupes Domes Megadomes and plateaus Rima, Rimae Vallis Craters The standard sequence of crater morphology Simple craters Complex craters Large complex craters Basins and multi-ring basins Different forms of craters FFC-craters Double-walled craters Elongated and elliptical craters Polygonal craters Craters with abnormal central peaks Dark-halo craters Catena Ghost craters Craters with ray systems Unusual lunar features DMD regions Swirls and magcons Observation of the Moon The selenographic coordinate system Height information. The Cambridge Photographic: Moon Atlas Copyright Title Preface Advice on using this book Contents The Moon - an introduction Structure Surface The regolith and megaregolith Lunar rocks Origin and evolution Determining the ages of craters Stratigraphy and the superposition method The formation of craters Phase 1 - Contact/compression stage Phase 2 - Excavation stage Phase 3 - Modifi cation stage Changes by erosion Lunar Transient Phenomena Nomenclature Further identifi cation of surface structures Topography Mare/Maria Lacus, Palus and Sinus Dorsum and Dorsa Terrae. Includes bibliographical references (page 191) and index. Translation of: Fotografischer Mondatlas.
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