Celestial Objects for Common Telescopes V.1

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speculum a very minute crater N. of central mountain.
1 We never see a real Full Moon; that is, she is never exactly opposite to the Sun except when centrally eclipsed ; hence there is always a small deficiency at one or the other pole; and libration must be favourable, to show these mountains well, and on a circular limb.
- Their groundless complaint of Schr.'s want of explicitness here ghows superficial acquaintance with his work.
THE MOON (THIRD QUADEANT). 131 Gruemberger (265) has a central
... crater, whose bottom is probably more than 20,000 ft. below a great peak in the wall.
Zupus (268), a valley, very dark in Full. Sirsalis (270), a double ring, W. of which lies a very remarkable cleft, figured by Gaudibert (Eng. Mech., 1873, Dec. 19), with Schm.'s continuation probably more than 400 m. long ; the longest known, but requiring favourable libration.
Grimaldi (272). The S. link of a chain of great craters lying in the meridian. This grand spot, 147 m. long by 129 wide, has a darker interior than any portion of the Moon of equal size ; it has sometimes been detected even without a telescope.


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