canopus56 wrote:
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http://members.csolutions.net/fisher...ApolloEra.html
This website was substantially revised inorder to expand and narrow its
focus on Apollo era higher-precision crater depth measurements.
Discussion was expanded to include more detail on the Clementine era
digital elevation model accuracy and more recent advances in measuring
the height and depth of lunar topography using Earth-based radar
interferometry down to an uncertainty of 20 meters. Recent advances in
amateur Earth-based height and depth measurements of lunar features to
a 100 meter accuracy level are reviewed.
In addition to preexisting digitized list of 1,933 smaller crater
depths from the Apollo era (by Arthur, Wood and Andersson), the site
now includes digitized versions of Westfall's _Atlas of the Lunar
Terminator_ Feature Appendix on larger named craters and the
Kapral-Garfinkle GLRG 2005 dome catalogue. This limited non-commercial
internet distribute was graciously authorized by both respective
authors.
Plotting files for these compiled catalogues are provided for use with
Jim Mosher's and Henrik Bondo's freeware Lunar Terminator Visualization
Tool (LTVT):
http://members.csolutions.net/fisher...#LTVTdatafiles
Jim Mosher's and Henrik Bondo's Lunar Terminator Visualization Tool
(LTVT)
http://inet.uni2.dk/~d120588/henrik/jim_ltvt.html
A master compiled list of catalogue data on crater depth and feature
depth-heights (N=3,444) is at:
http://members.csolutions.net/fisher...atsByName.html
The master list is sorted such that where there is more than one
measurement in a source catalogue, the assumed highest precision
measurement appears first in the list.
- Enjoy and Happy New Year- Canopus56