Moon and lunar domes
Taken by Raffaello Lena on March 18, 2016 @ Rome Italy
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Lansberg D and three lunar domes. The image displays these domes as seen on March 18, 2016. The first dome, termed Lansberg 1 (La1), is located at 29.79° W and 3.54° S and has an elongated base area of 20 x 16 km² .The second dome, termed Lansberg 2 (La2), is located to the south of La1 at 30.23° W and 4.02° S and has an elongated base area of 25 x 19 km². Lansberg 3 (La3), is located at 30.09° W and 4.49° S, and has an elongated base area of 19 x 15 km². These flat domes are clearly detectable in the WAC imagery. They have been examined also with my friends in the past and in LPSC abstract http://www.hou.usra.edu/meetings/lpsc2014/pdf/1010.pdf. The heights of La1-La3 correspond to 120 m, 80 m and 120 m, respectively, resulting in average flank slopes of 0.68°, 0.40° and and 0.77°.
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