BRIEF DESCRIPTION
The north-western part of Mare Crisium is encircled by large mountain
massifs. Under oblique illumination numerous wrinkle ridges are prominent
on the surface of the mare. Under high illumination the rays from the crater
Proclus are prominent. Refer to your copy of the Rukl lunar atlas
chart, page 79.
EARTH-BASED TELESCOPIC IMAGES:
Image
- Mare Crisium & Proclus (Lunascan)
LUNAR ORBITER IMAGES:
Lunar Orbiter
Database (Updated)
Bonitatis, Lacus
Cleomedes, 126 km
Cleomedes, Rima
Crisium, Mare
Curtis, 3 km
Debes, 31 km
Delmotte, 33 km
Eckert, 3 km
Fredholm, 15 km
Lavinium, Promontorium; Olivium, Promontorium
Macrobius, 64 km
Oppel, Dorsum
Pierce, 18.5 km
Picard, 23 km
Proclus, 28 km
Somnii, Palus
Swift, 11 km
Tisserand, 37 km
Tralles, 43 km
Yerkes, 36 km
APOLLO IMAGES:
http://www.astrosurf.com/lunascan/proclus.jpg
- Proclus, JPEG, Part of AS14-71-9874
http://www.astrosurf.com/lunascan/proclus.gif
- Proclus, GIF, Part of AS14-71-9874
http://images.jsc.nasa.gov/images/pao/AS15/10075718.jpg-
Proclus
CLEMENTINE IMAGES:
Images
- Proclus & others from Anomalous Images Site
RESEARCH UPDATES:
Mare
Crisium (Lunascan)
AS17-0294(M)
Mare Crisium (SP-362)
Proclus (Lunascan)
AS17-2265(P)
- Extreme close shot of Proclus (SP-362)
Proclus
From Apollo 15 (Digital Image Collection)
Mare Crisium: LO4-191H3
(Lan Fleming/VGL)
Picard From Another
Angle - AS10-4417 (Lan Fleming/VGL)
Peirce Crater:
Apollo 17 vs Lunar Orbiter 4 (LanFleming/VGL)
Glass Domes In Mare
Crisium? (lunaranomalies.com)
.