Sample First Half Observing Plan for Salt Lake City, Utah for Lunar Cycle beginning June 26, 2006
Sort order: Date Filter: Narrow 2 degree swath for unusual objects of interest viewed with low sun angle

Selected Name Type Lat_txt Long_txt Size_maj_km Rükl Chart LAC Chart Comments
2006/06/28 04UTC Auzout Crater, craters N010.3 E064.1 32 Rükl2004: Central peak
2006/06/28 04UTC Firmicus Crater, craters N007.3 E063.4 56 Rükl2004: Flooded crater with dark floor
2006/06/29 04UTC Lick Crater, craters N012.4 E052.7 31 Rükl2004: Flooded crater
2006/06/29 04UTC Lick 1 Dome N012.2 E052.8 37 Inside Lick. GWL-14(I-A4).
2006/06/29 04UTC Rheita Valley Vallis, valles S042.5 E051.5 445 68 Wood: Basin secondary-crater chain
2006/06/30 04UTC Hercules Crater, craters N046.7 E039.1 69 14 27 Rükl2004: Complex crater with dark floor
2006/06/30 04UTC Sinus Amoris Sinus N018.1 E039.1 130
2006/06/30 04UTC Maskelyne 11 Dome N002.6 E038.4 25 36 Bright mare dome. Platykurtic. Same as Maskelyne 13. GWL-55(I-A4, B4).
2006/06/30 04UTC Janssen Rille Rille S045.4 E039.3 190 67, 68 Wood: Rare example of a highland rille
2006/06/30 04UTC Nearch Crater, craters S058.5 E039.1 75 127 Cameron Ring Dike 88
2006/07/01 04UTC Luther 7 Dome N033.2 E026.5 30 26 A lava flow tube? GWL-190(I-B2).
2006/07/01 04UTC Theophilus Crater, craters S011.4 E026.4 110 46 Wood: Crater sequence illustrating stages of degradation, Elger (1895): The central mountain is faintly light-surrounded. Rükl2004: Complex crater
2006/07/02 04UTC Tycho Ray in Mare Nectaris Albedo Feature N009.2 E015.3 Wilhems (1987), Table 13.1
2006/07/02 04UTC Cayley Plains Planitia, planitiae N004.0 E015.1 14 34 Wood: Light, smooth plains of uncertain origin
2006/07/02 04UTC Descartes Crater, craters S011.7 E015.7 48 45 Wood: Apollo 16 landing site; putative region of highland volcanism. Cameron Ring Dike 127
2006/07/03 04UTC Béla Crater, craters N024.7 E002.3 11 Rükl2004: Elongated crater
2006/07/03 04UTC Müller Crater, craters S007.6 E002.1 22 Rükl2004: Elongated crater
2006/07/03 04UTC Delaunay Crater, craters S022.2 E002.5 46 95 Rükl2004: Complex central mountain
2006/07/03 04UTC Purbach Cross Asterisms S025.4 E002.5 60 Ridges running from four craters form an X at low sun angles. See LPOD 8/29/2004
2006/07/04 04UTC Plato Crater, craters N051.6 W009.4 109 3 12 Rükl2004: Large crater
2006/07/04 04UTC Plato craterlets Crater, craters N051.6 W009.4 101 3, 4 Crater pits at limits of detection
2006/07/04 04UTC Pico 1 Dome N042.1 W009.4 30 11 Triangular, flat. DW/2d/5g/0. GWL-330(II-D2).
2006/07/04 04UTC Sasserides Crater, craters S039.1 W009.3 90 112 Rükl2004: Ruined, disintegrated crater
2006/07/05 04UTC Imbrium lava flows Mare, maria N032.8 W022.0 10 Wood: Mare lava-flow boundaries
2006/07/05 04UTC Reinhold Crater, craters N003.3 W022.8 42 31 58 Cameron Ring Dike 204. Rükl2004: Prominent crater
2006/07/05 04UTC Lubiniezky F Satellite Feature S018.3 W021.8 8 94 Elger (1895): Crater with halo on a dark surface.
2006/07/05 04UTC Bullialdus Crater, craters S020.7 W022.2 60 53 94 Rükl2004: Complex crater. Rükl2004 showcase item: The "bridge" over the valley Bullialdus W.
2006/07/05 04UTC Rupes Mercator Rupes S031.0 W022.3 93
2006/07/05 04UTC Longomontanus Crater, craters S049.6 W021.8 157 125 Rükl2004: Complex crater with light dark contrast floor material
2006/07/05 04UTC Blancanus Crater, craters S063.8 W021.4 117 125 Cameron Ring Dike 202. Rükl2004: Complex crater
2006/07/06 04UTC Montes Jura Mons, montes N047.1 W034.0 422
2006/07/06 04UTC Promontorium Heraclides Promontorium, promontoria N040.3 W033.2 50 24
2006/07/06 04UTC Rima Diophantus Rima, rimae N029.0 W033.0 150
2006/07/06 04UTC Rima Milichius Rima, rimae N008.0 W033.0 100
2006/07/06 04UTC Wichmann 2 Dome S007.5 W034.8 10 41 Hemispherical, bisected by summit rille. I-385. GWL-528(III-E5).
2006/07/06 04UTC Promontorium Kelvin Promontorium, promontoria S027.0 W033.0 50 93
2006/07/06 04UTC Rupes Kelvin Rupes S027.3 W033.1 78
2006/07/06 04UTC Hainzel Crater, craters S041.3 W033.5 70 63 11 Elger (1895): There are several bright spots E. of this formation. Rükl2004: Complex crater
2006/07/06 04UTC Hainzel Triangle near C. Hainzel Asterisms S041.3 W033.5 20 63 11 Three bright spots east of Hainzel formed by high peaks sticking up from darkness of low sun angle.
2006/07/07 04UTC Rima Mairan Rima, rimae N038.0 W047.0 90
2006/07/07 04UTC Rima Krieger Rima, rimae N029.0 W045.6 22
2006/07/07 04UTC [Rimae Liebig] Rima, rimae S020.0 W045.0 140 93
2006/07/07 04UTC Rimae Mersenius Rima, rimae S020.0 W046.5 300
2006/07/07 04UTC Rupes Liebig Rupes S025.0 W046.0 180
2006/07/07 04UTC Rimae Doppelmayer Rima, rimae S025.9 W045.1 162
2006/07/07 04UTC Rimae Palmieri Rima, rimae S028.0 W047.0 150 73
2006/07/08 04UTC Babbage Crater, craters N059.7 W057.1 143 11 Rükl2004: Large crater
2006/07/08 04UTC Rumker 6 Dome N041.5 W058.8 11 8 On Mons Rumker. DW/2d/6f/7j. GWL-635(II-E2, F2).
2006/07/08 04UTC Mons Rümker Mons, montes N040.8 W058.1 70 8 23 Wood: Large volcanic dome. Cherrington: Heights 200ft-2500ft reported. AMS-1,600ft.
2006/07/08 04UTC Rumker 5 Dome N040.3 W058.3 11 8 On Mons Rumker. DW/2b/6f/7j. GWL-637(II-E2, F2).
2006/07/08 04UTC Dorsa Burnet Dorsum, dorsa N028.4 W057.0 194
2006/07/08 04UTC Rima Galilaei Rima, rimae N011.9 W058.5 89
2006/07/08 04UTC Reiner Gamma Albedo Feature N007.5 W059.0 70 28 56 Wood: Conspicuous swirl & magnetic anomaly; Elger (1895): Between this [C. Galileo] and Reiner is a curious bright formation with short rays, referred to in the Catalogue, under Reiner. Cameron Ring Dike 308
2006/07/08 04UTC Phocylides Crater, craters S052.7 W057.0 121 Rükl2004: Prominent, flooded crater
2006/07/09 04UTC Pascal Crater, craters N074.6 W070.3 115
2006/07/09 04UTC Cavalerius B Satellite Feature N006.0 W071.0 39 56 Cameron Ring Dike 352
2006/07/09 04UTC Rocca A Satellite Feature S013.8 W070.0 63 Cameron Ring Dike 349
2006/07/09 04UTC Lamarck A Satellite Feature S025.2 W070.8 51 92
2006/07/10 04UTC Rimae Vasco da Gama Rima, rimae N010.0 W082.0 60
2006/07/10 04UTC Montes Rook Mons, montes S020.6 W082.5 791