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Identifier: mechanicsofmoond02schi (find matches)
Title: The mechanics of the moon : dedicated to the astronomers and astrophysicists
Year: 1906 (1900s)
Authors: Schindler, Robert
Subjects: Lunar theory Celestial mechanics
Publisher: Lucerne, Switzerland : The author
Contributing Library: University of California Libraries
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FIG. 13 Fig. 14. The Copernicus was a stronglyerupting crater with, contrary to the Tycho,a wildly scattered rav-svstem. With all 52 CONCERNIXG THE TOPOGRAPHY OF THE MOON. possible elevating powers the mao-ma wasexpelled and thrown over the outer slopes,
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FIG. 14 so that large furrows like little mountain-valleys were formed. And yet on the westernside the characteristic meltino- caused bv a CONCERNING THE TOPOGRAPHY OF THE MOON. 53 northerly current of the deluge is not missing,while in the continuation a remnant of theCarpathian was also carried with it. Thispicture displa3s wildness and power to anextent, that no artist could possibly betterrepresent on canvas. Figur 15. The Triesnecker district iseasil.y known l)y the large long furroAvsAvhich run through the connecting valleybetween the Sinus Medii and the Mare Ya-porum. The furrows show, that the valleyitself was over-run by a deluge breakingthrough from the Altai-mountains. TheTriesnecker, Horrocks and Ukert in additionto some smaller craters are new, nearly allother parts Avere reduced to ruins. Thedirection of the deluge can be traced every-Avhere. From a genetical point of vicAv theHyginus furrow belongs rather to the Tries-necker valley than to the Mare Yaporum. Fig. 16 is a

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  • bookcentury:1900
  • bookauthor:Schindler__Robert
  • booksubject:Lunar_theory
  • booksubject:Celestial_mechanics
  • bookpublisher:Lucerne__Switzerland___The_author
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