English: Sabine, Ritter, and Schmidt on the moon. On page 97 of The Moon as Viewed by Lunar Orbiter (L. J. Kosofsky and Farouk El-Baz, NASA SP-200, 1970), a substantial portion of this image is shown with the following caption: "The unusual craters Sabine (right, 30 kilometers across) and Ritter, at the southwest edge of Mare Tranquilitatis. A possible volcanic origin of these craters is suggested by their relatively high floors, arcuate internal ridges, apparent lack of secondary craters, and close resemblance to each other. These characteristics resemble those of terrestrial calderas. Similar pairs exist on the moon's far side. Location: 1 (deg) 40' N, 19 (deg) 40' E. Framelet width: 12 kilometers."
日期
created 2013, original image acquired 1967
来源
Reprocessed Lunar Orbiter 4 image cropped in Adobe Photoshop to show Sabine (right of center), Ritter (left of center), and Schmidt (lower left) craters and surrounding terrain. The original image should be public domain as it is a work of the U.S. Government (NASA).
Immediate source: Lunar and Planetary Institute, Lunar Orbiter Photo Gallery Lunar Orbiter 4, image 085, h1 [1]
{{Information |Description = [[Sabine (crater)]], [[Ritter (crater)]], and [[Schmidt (lunar crater)]] on the moon. |Source = Reprocessed [[Lunar Orbiter 4]] image cropped in Adobe Photoshop to show Sabine (right of center), Ritter (left of center), and...