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This book provides a unique account of the origin of key features on the lunar surface. Containing historical accounts and the latest observations from the field, in addition to exciting data from the Apollo manned missions, it describes the development of our current understanding of our Moon.
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This book provides a unique account of the origin of key features on the lunar surface. Containing historical accounts and the latest observations from the field, in addition to exciting data from the Apollo manned missions, it describes the development of our current understanding of our Moon.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
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- Erscheinungstermin: 30. Dezember 2021
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781000513820
- Artikelnr.: 63069334
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 244
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. Dezember 2021
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781000513820
- Artikelnr.: 63069334
- Herstellerkennzeichnung Die Herstellerinformationen sind derzeit nicht verfügbar.
Dr. Gilbert Fielder is Reader Emeritus at Lancaster University, UK. He performed extended teaching at Lancaster University on Planetary Science and introduced a new degree course on Remote Sensing. Prior to this, he was Principal Investigator in NASA's Heat Capacity Mapping Programme, while continuing to head the Lunar and Planetary Unit at Lancaster until retirement. Dr. Fielder has authored several books, and presented many BBC and ITA television news programmes, as well as popular programmes with Sir Patrick Moore (on the BBC's "The Sky at Night") and, on the occasion of the first landing of astronauts on the Moon, with David Frost as Chairman in a special programme.
1. Preparatory Studies 2. Studies at Manchester and Pic-du-Midi 3. Wrinkle
Ridges 4. The Straight Wall 5. Thoughts on Mare Imbrium 6. The Apparent
Acceleration of the Moon 7. The Slowing Rotation of the Earth 8. The
Receding Moon 9. Distorted Craters 10. The Lunar Grid System 11. Mapping
the Grid around the Whole of the Moon 12. Faulting and the Rotation of the
Moon 13. The Origin of the Lunar Grid System 14. Melting in the Moon 15.
The Origin of the Moon 16. Fine Lineaments and their Significance 17. The
Ages of the Lunar Surface Features 18. The Origins of Small Craters 19. The
Proportion of Endocraters to Impact Craters 20. The Origin of Crater-chains
in Grid Fractures 21. The Origins of Small Craters in a Lava Flow 22. Small
Double Craters 23. Double Craters and the Depth of Compaction of the
Regolith 24. Dating the Mare Flows 25. Studies of Large Craters 26. The
Ray-Craters Tycho, Copernicus and Aristarchus 27. Unexpected Volcanic Flows
28. Volcanic Tumuli of the Floor of Tycho 29. The Unusual Rocks of Tycho,
Copernicus and Aristarchus 30. Cracks in Tycho and Kilawea 31. Central
Peaks and the Impact Process 32. The Crater Aristarchus 33. The Crater
Copernicus 34. Dating the Lavas of Tycho and Aristarchus 35. The Origin of
the Lavas in Impact Craters 36. Tensions in the Lunar Crust 37. Is there
any current Volcanic Activity on the Moon? 38. Maria, Rilles and Wrinkle
Ridges 39. Maria and Mascons 40. Ghost Craters and Elementary Rings 41. The
Nature of the Lamont Complex 42. Terrestrial Ring Complexes and their
Origin 43. Are there Ring Dykes on the Moon? 44. The Origins of Large Lunar
Craters in General 45. Return to the Moon
Ridges 4. The Straight Wall 5. Thoughts on Mare Imbrium 6. The Apparent
Acceleration of the Moon 7. The Slowing Rotation of the Earth 8. The
Receding Moon 9. Distorted Craters 10. The Lunar Grid System 11. Mapping
the Grid around the Whole of the Moon 12. Faulting and the Rotation of the
Moon 13. The Origin of the Lunar Grid System 14. Melting in the Moon 15.
The Origin of the Moon 16. Fine Lineaments and their Significance 17. The
Ages of the Lunar Surface Features 18. The Origins of Small Craters 19. The
Proportion of Endocraters to Impact Craters 20. The Origin of Crater-chains
in Grid Fractures 21. The Origins of Small Craters in a Lava Flow 22. Small
Double Craters 23. Double Craters and the Depth of Compaction of the
Regolith 24. Dating the Mare Flows 25. Studies of Large Craters 26. The
Ray-Craters Tycho, Copernicus and Aristarchus 27. Unexpected Volcanic Flows
28. Volcanic Tumuli of the Floor of Tycho 29. The Unusual Rocks of Tycho,
Copernicus and Aristarchus 30. Cracks in Tycho and Kilawea 31. Central
Peaks and the Impact Process 32. The Crater Aristarchus 33. The Crater
Copernicus 34. Dating the Lavas of Tycho and Aristarchus 35. The Origin of
the Lavas in Impact Craters 36. Tensions in the Lunar Crust 37. Is there
any current Volcanic Activity on the Moon? 38. Maria, Rilles and Wrinkle
Ridges 39. Maria and Mascons 40. Ghost Craters and Elementary Rings 41. The
Nature of the Lamont Complex 42. Terrestrial Ring Complexes and their
Origin 43. Are there Ring Dykes on the Moon? 44. The Origins of Large Lunar
Craters in General 45. Return to the Moon
1. Preparatory Studies 2. Studies at Manchester and Pic-du-Midi 3. Wrinkle
Ridges 4. The Straight Wall 5. Thoughts on Mare Imbrium 6. The Apparent
Acceleration of the Moon 7. The Slowing Rotation of the Earth 8. The
Receding Moon 9. Distorted Craters 10. The Lunar Grid System 11. Mapping
the Grid around the Whole of the Moon 12. Faulting and the Rotation of the
Moon 13. The Origin of the Lunar Grid System 14. Melting in the Moon 15.
The Origin of the Moon 16. Fine Lineaments and their Significance 17. The
Ages of the Lunar Surface Features 18. The Origins of Small Craters 19. The
Proportion of Endocraters to Impact Craters 20. The Origin of Crater-chains
in Grid Fractures 21. The Origins of Small Craters in a Lava Flow 22. Small
Double Craters 23. Double Craters and the Depth of Compaction of the
Regolith 24. Dating the Mare Flows 25. Studies of Large Craters 26. The
Ray-Craters Tycho, Copernicus and Aristarchus 27. Unexpected Volcanic Flows
28. Volcanic Tumuli of the Floor of Tycho 29. The Unusual Rocks of Tycho,
Copernicus and Aristarchus 30. Cracks in Tycho and Kilawea 31. Central
Peaks and the Impact Process 32. The Crater Aristarchus 33. The Crater
Copernicus 34. Dating the Lavas of Tycho and Aristarchus 35. The Origin of
the Lavas in Impact Craters 36. Tensions in the Lunar Crust 37. Is there
any current Volcanic Activity on the Moon? 38. Maria, Rilles and Wrinkle
Ridges 39. Maria and Mascons 40. Ghost Craters and Elementary Rings 41. The
Nature of the Lamont Complex 42. Terrestrial Ring Complexes and their
Origin 43. Are there Ring Dykes on the Moon? 44. The Origins of Large Lunar
Craters in General 45. Return to the Moon
Ridges 4. The Straight Wall 5. Thoughts on Mare Imbrium 6. The Apparent
Acceleration of the Moon 7. The Slowing Rotation of the Earth 8. The
Receding Moon 9. Distorted Craters 10. The Lunar Grid System 11. Mapping
the Grid around the Whole of the Moon 12. Faulting and the Rotation of the
Moon 13. The Origin of the Lunar Grid System 14. Melting in the Moon 15.
The Origin of the Moon 16. Fine Lineaments and their Significance 17. The
Ages of the Lunar Surface Features 18. The Origins of Small Craters 19. The
Proportion of Endocraters to Impact Craters 20. The Origin of Crater-chains
in Grid Fractures 21. The Origins of Small Craters in a Lava Flow 22. Small
Double Craters 23. Double Craters and the Depth of Compaction of the
Regolith 24. Dating the Mare Flows 25. Studies of Large Craters 26. The
Ray-Craters Tycho, Copernicus and Aristarchus 27. Unexpected Volcanic Flows
28. Volcanic Tumuli of the Floor of Tycho 29. The Unusual Rocks of Tycho,
Copernicus and Aristarchus 30. Cracks in Tycho and Kilawea 31. Central
Peaks and the Impact Process 32. The Crater Aristarchus 33. The Crater
Copernicus 34. Dating the Lavas of Tycho and Aristarchus 35. The Origin of
the Lavas in Impact Craters 36. Tensions in the Lunar Crust 37. Is there
any current Volcanic Activity on the Moon? 38. Maria, Rilles and Wrinkle
Ridges 39. Maria and Mascons 40. Ghost Craters and Elementary Rings 41. The
Nature of the Lamont Complex 42. Terrestrial Ring Complexes and their
Origin 43. Are there Ring Dykes on the Moon? 44. The Origins of Large Lunar
Craters in General 45. Return to the Moon