The Moon, And the Condition And Configurations of Its Surface

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Campanus (E.) — A very distinct ring-plain, 30*54 miles in diameter, with steep terraced walls, rising on the west 4,500 feet, and on the east 6,529 feet above the interior, though, according to Schmidt, the east wall rises only 6,075 feet above the floor. The interior is level, being broken by only a 5° bright central peak and two crater-pits, and the entire central portion is only 2° bright, the remainder being, like the walls, 5° bright, and this peculiarity renders Campanus very readily rec
...ognisable. From eleven measures by Madler, the central mountain of Campanus is in - 27° 36' 50" lat. and - 27° 27' I" long. North of Campanus is the lofty mountain a, 5° bright, with the 7° bright crater A beyond it, in - 25° 36' lat. and - 28° 3' long., from which extends a mountain arm to Hippalus, whilst on the plain on the west is a kind of mountain-ring, £ Kies (S.) — A ring-plain on the Mare Nubium, 27*7 miles in diameter, with 4° bright, gently sloping walls, at their highest point, a, rising only 2,443 feet above the surrounding plain, and on the west scarcely half as high above the interior, which is 3° bright, and crossed by a low ridge.

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