- selenographic coordinates
- селенографические координаты
English-russian astronautics dictionary. - M.: Military Publishing house. Compiled by F. P. Suprun, K. V. Shirokov. 1964.
English-russian astronautics dictionary. - M.: Military Publishing house. Compiled by F. P. Suprun, K. V. Shirokov. 1964.
Selenographic coordinates — are used to refer to locations on the surface of Earth s moon. Any position on the lunar surface can be referenced by specifying two numerical values, which are comparable to the latitude and longitude of Earth. The longitude gives the position… … Wikipedia
Mons Hadley — For other uses, see Hadley (disambiguation). See also: Hadley–Apennine (lunar region) Mons Hadley Jim Irwin and the LRV from Apollo 15, with Mons Hadley in the background … Wikipedia
Aratus (crater) — Lunar crater Aratus from Apollo 15. NASA photo. Coordinates … Wikipedia
Mons Bradley — is the long ridge in the left half of this photo. To the right is the crater Conon. NASA photo. Elevation … Wikipedia
Near side of the Moon — The names of the major seas and some craters on the near side of the Moon The near side of the Moon is the lunar hemisphere that is permanently turned towards the Earth, whereas the opposite side is the far side of the Moon. Only one side of the… … Wikipedia
List of features on the Moon — The Moon s surface is covered in many interesting geological features. In addition to mountains, valleys, and craters, the following surface features have received names in the Lunar nomenclature. Many of these features are named after a nearby… … Wikipedia
Davy (crater) — Coordinates 11°48′S 8°06′W / 11.8°S 8.1°W / … Wikipedia
Diophantus (crater) — The craters Delisle (above) and Diophantus (below) from Apollo 15. NASA photo. Coordinates … Wikipedia
Mons Pico — Elevation 2.4 km Listing Lunar mountains … Wikipedia
Mons Rümker — View of Mons Rümker from Apollo 15 Elevation 1.1 km … Wikipedia
Mons La Hire — This article is about the lunar feature Mons La Hire. For other people named La Hire, see La Hire (disambiguation). Mons La Hire Mons La Hire from Apollo 15. NASA photo … Wikipedia