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- Lacus_Veris abstract "Lacus Veris (latin for "Lake of Spring") is a small lunar mare on the Moon. In selenographic coordinates, the mare centered at 16.5° S, 86.1° W and lies within a 396 km in diameter. The mare extends along an irregular 90° arc from east to north that is centered on the Mare Orientale, covering an area of about 12,000 km2. A 1989 study performed at the NASA Johnson Space Center proposed this mare for the location of a future manned lunar based.This small, roughly crescent-shaped mare region lies between the ring-shaped Inner and Outer Rook mountains that form part of the Orientale impact basin. It lies in a topographic lowland about 1 km below the surrounding peaks. Based on data collected during the Lunar Orbiter missions and from Earth-based telescopes, the mare includes some material from the surrounding highlands. The density of crater impacts indicates that this mare is an estimated 3.5 billion years old, and it finished forming roughly 340 million years after the impact that created the Oriental basin.The mare contains eleven sinuous rille formed from lava tubes and channels, with lengths ranging from 4 to 51 km. Many of these rille begin in the Rook mountains and flow to the base of the mountainous scarp. There are also several shield volcano formations, each with a diameter of less than 10 km. The geological formations and the lack of collapse depressions suggest that the mare was formed by thin lava flow through tubes, rather than through basalt flooding by fissure eruptions.".
- Lacus_Veris thumbnail Lacus-veris-clem1.jpg?width=300.
- Lacus_Veris wikiPageID "11743235".
- Lacus_Veris wikiPageRevisionID "592146180".
- Lacus_Veris diameter "396.0".
- Lacus_Veris eOrW "W".
- Lacus_Veris eponym "Lake of Spring".
- Lacus_Veris hasPhotoCollection Lacus_Veris.
- Lacus_Veris latitude "16.5".
- Lacus_Veris longitude "86.1".
- Lacus_Veris nOrS "S".
- Lacus_Veris name "Lacus Veris".
- Lacus_Veris subject Category:Maria_on_the_Moon.
- Lacus_Veris comment "Lacus Veris (latin for "Lake of Spring") is a small lunar mare on the Moon. In selenographic coordinates, the mare centered at 16.5° S, 86.1° W and lies within a 396 km in diameter. The mare extends along an irregular 90° arc from east to north that is centered on the Mare Orientale, covering an area of about 12,000 km2.".
- Lacus_Veris label "Lacus Veris".
- Lacus_Veris label "Lacus Veris".
- Lacus_Veris label "Lacus Veris".
- Lacus_Veris label "Lacus Veris".
- Lacus_Veris label "Lacus Veris".
- Lacus_Veris label "Озеро Весны".
- Lacus_Veris sameAs Lacus_Veris.
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- Lacus_Veris sameAs Lacus_Veris.
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- Lacus_Veris sameAs m.02rqvrj.
- Lacus_Veris sameAs Q488650.
- Lacus_Veris sameAs Q488650.
- Lacus_Veris wasDerivedFrom Lacus_Veris?oldid=592146180.
- Lacus_Veris depiction Lacus-veris-clem1.jpg.
- Lacus_Veris isPrimaryTopicOf Lacus_Veris.