Pelvis Polus Australis–Aitken
Pelvis Polus Australis–Aitken est depressio lata et profunda in superficie illius faciei lunaris quae a Tellure non videtur. Depressio ovoides a polo, extremitate australi, usque ad craterem minorem Aitken, extremitate boreali, extendit. Relictum esse censetur crateris illisionis lunae et omnis systematis solaris maximi, aevo praenectario annos plures quam 3 900 000 000 a.p. facti. Vestigia gravia meteoritae vel asteroidis, cuius lapsu crater factus est, sub pelvi etiam hodie latent.
Natura huius pelvis a D. E. Wilhelms et collegas iam intellecta est.[1] Forma et profunditas praecipue in operibus Pauli Spudis patefactae sunt explorationis gratia speculatri spatialis Clementine[2] Speculatrum Sinense Chang'e 4 die 3 Ianuarii 2019 ad craterem Von Kármán in hac regione ad specimina mineralium adprehenda advenit.
Notae
recensereBibliographia
recensere- A. C. Cook et al., "Lunar polar topography derived from Clementine stereoimages" in Journal of Geophysical Research vol. 105 (2000) pp. 12023-12033
- D. P. Moriarty, C. M. Pieters, "The Character of South Pole-Aitken Basin: Patterns of Surface and Subsurface Composition" in Journal of Geophysical Research: Planets vol. 123 (2018) pp. 729–747
- Noah E. Petro, Carlé M. Pieters, "Surviving the heavy bombardment: Ancient material at the surface of South Pole-Aitken Basin" in Journal of Geophysical Research vol. 109 (2004)
- R. W. K. Potter et al., "Constraining the size of the South Pole-Aitken basin impact" in Icarus vol. 220 (2012) pp. 730–743
- P. D. Spudis, The Geology of Multi-Ring Impact Basins. Novi Eboraci: Cambridge University Press, 1993
- P. D. Spudis, J. J. Gillis, R. A. Reisse, "Ancient Multiring Basins on the Moon Revealed by Clementine Laser Altimetry" in Science vol. 266 (1994) pp. 1848-1851 Epitome
Nexus externi
recensereVicimedia Communia plura habent quae ad pelvem Polus Australis–Aitken spectant. |
- "Mass anomaly detected under the moon's largest crater" (10 Iunii 2019) apud Phys.org
- "Searching for water in the Aitken Basin"
- Ian Garrick-Bethell, Katarina Miljković, "Age of the Lunar South Pole-Aitken Basin" in Lunar and Planetary Science Conference 2018