Kazan (Volga region) Federal University, KFU
KAZAN
FEDERAL UNIVERSITY
 
LUNAR CRATERS WITHOUT SIGNS OF THE MATTER MELTING AND THE MATTER EMISSIONS
Form of presentationArticles in Russian journals and collections
Year of publication2024
Языканглийский
  • Shpekin Mikhail Ivanovich, author
  • Ferreyra (Ferreyra) Rikardo (Ricardo) Tomas (Tomas), author
  • Bibliographic description in the original language M. I. Shpekin, R. T. Ferreyra Lunar craters without signs of the matter melting and the matter emissions // The Fifteenth Moscow Solar System Symposium 15M-S3 October 21-25, 2024. Space research institute of russian academy of sciences Moscow, Russia. Book of Abstracts, 370 p. ROSSIYa, Moskva, pages 154-155. ISBN 978-5-00015-068-9
    Annotation It is difficult to name another form of lunar relief that would arouse such keen interest among the inhabitants of the Earth as lunar craters. Maybe it's also the lunar mares. But there are not many of them on the Moon. Whereas thousands of craters cover the entire surface of the Moon, presenting a fascinating sight. The nature of lunar craters, as well as lunar mares, has long been of concern to researchers. Our report presents examples of lunar craters that could expand the understanding of the geometry and physics of the most common elements of the Moon's relief.
    Keywords impact crater, impact crater structure, Aitken crater floor, bulbous fields, crater topography, Lunar guickmap, crater diameter, crater deep, crater formation process, lunar soil melt, impactor, domes formation
    The name of the journal The Fifteenth Moscow Solar System Symposium 15M-S3 October 21-25, 2024. Space research institute of russian academy of sciences Moscow, Russia. Book of Abstracts. РОССИЯ, Москва ISBN 978-5-00015-068-9
    URL https://ms2024.cosmos.ru/docs/2024/15-MS3_Abstract_Book-10-18.pdf
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