Sanitized Copy Approved for Release-2'61 02'1'17330 0 Next 1 Page(s) In Document Denied <2 4?90 Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2010/11/30 CIA-RDP8OT00246AO12500090001-3 Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2010/11/30 CIA-RDP80T00246A012500090001-3 STAT ATLAS OF THE FAR SIDE OF THE MOON (Publication of the Academy of Sciences of the USSR, Moscow, 1960). Editors: 1? N.P. Barsbashev, A.A. Mikhailov, Y.N. Lipsky Translated by Nadya Winkels - January 1961 The formations of the far side of the moon as shown on photographs obtained by the Automatic Interplanetary Station (AIS) on 7 Oct-her 1959. I 1 Egg @gjirng WHEY Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2010/11/30 CIA-RDP80T00246A012500090001-3 Sanitized Copy Approved for Release RDP80T00246A012500090001- 3 Fa was ?331'. USU TAB LE OF CONTENTS Page No. INTRODUCTION 1 RESULTS OF PROCESSING OF THE FIRST PHOTOGRAPHS OF THE FAR SIDE OF THE MOON 2 Characteristics of the Original Materials and Photographs 2 The Methods of- Increasing the Information Properties of the Photographs Transmitted by the AIS 10 Photometric Cross Sections of Photographs of the Far Side of the Moon 13 Analysis of the Material 19 CATALOGUE OF THE FORMATIONS SHOWN ON THE FAR SIDE OF THE MOON 25 Objects of the First Order of Certainty --I--V 26 Objects of the Second Order of Certainty ?83+ Objects-of the Third Order of Certainty -. =1 1 1h PHOTOGRAPHS THE FAR SIDE OF THE MOON 122 SUPPLEMENT: MAP OF THE FAR SIDE OF THE MOON ll Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2010/11/30 CIA-RDP8OT00246AO12500090001-3 JIM- mend: - sanitized Copy Approved for R?i?as? 2010/11/30 INTRODUCTION On October 4, 1959 a third cosmic rocket was successfully launched in the Soviet Union, which put the first automatic interplanetary station in the world into an orbit that curved around the Moon. Equipped with a complicated complex of scientific apparatus, including photographic and television, the automatic interplanetary station passed near the Moon. The system of orientation of the automatic interplanetary station made it possible to photograph that part of the lunar surface that is not visible from the Earth, It was necessary for the groups of soviet scientists, engineers, technicians and workers, who created the cosmic rocket, to solve a number of the most dif? icult scientific?technical problems, which made it possible not only to put the automatic interplanetary station into the calculated orbit with the necessary accuracy, but to successfully carry out the projected program of investigation. Photographing of the far side of the Moon?s surface began by special command as the Moon was being encircled and continued for forty minutes. Thus the first photographs of the far side of the Moon were obtained. Develop- ment of the methods of study of these photographs in order to detect the details of the lunar surface, compilations of the catalogue with descriptions of the par? ticularities of the new objects, establishment of the coordinate relations and drawing of the map were carried out in Moscow by the P. K. Stemberg Astronomical Institute (project supervisor - Y. N, together with the Central Scientific Research Institute of Geodesy, Aerophotography and Cartography (project supervisor N. A. Sokolova). The same work was carried out simultaneously and independently in Pulkova by the Main Astronomical Observatory of the Academy of Sciences of the USSR (project supervisor - A. V. Markov) and in Kharkov by the Astronomical Observatory of the A, M. Gorkii State University of Kharkov (project supervisor N. P. Barabash 1 1" I ~v21?? Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2010/11/30 CIA-RDP80T00246A012500090001-3 LA: LJLA 7 sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2010/11/30 C-IA RDP80T00246A012500090001 3 ti. RESULTS OF PROCESSING OF THE FIRST PHOTOGRAPHS OF THE FAR SIDE OF THE MOON Characteristics of the Original Materials and Photographs As is known, photographs of the far side of the Moon were obtained by the first Soviet atuomatic interplanetary station (AIS) The photography was carried out by an apparatus having two objectives whose focal and relative openings were equal to 200 mm and 1:5. 6 and 5 mm and 1:9. 5 respectively. The photographic apparatus was so mounted in the AIS that the optical axes of both objectives were parallel. A special orientating system, which included optical and gyroscopic counters, logical electronic devices and operating motors, made it possible to aim the optical axes of the objectives at the Moon at the necessary time and to keep their orientation correct during the entire timeof photographing. In photographing the far side of the lunar surface, it was naturally attempted to obtain at least the larger portion of the that side in each shot, if not the whole far side. Obviously, this goal could be achieved only when the phase of the Moon (with respect to the AIS) was close to full moon. Moreover, the larger the part of the far side of the. lunar surface that is illuminated law the Sun, the smaller the number of details of the visible side that is illuminated and can be photographed. However, in order to reliably decipher the photographs, it was very important to have them include portions of the well-known visible side of the Moon. Further- more, it was essential: that these known regions be situated sufficiently far away from the limbs and not at the disc's edge, where distortion of perspective is great. This last is important for several reasons. The presence of details on the photographs situated at a significant distance from the limbs, which are ordinarily visible from the Earth in the peripheral and libration zones in greatly distorted form with respect to perspective, would make it possible to increase our information concerning these objects. Not only the form of these details, but their structure, coordinates, etc. could be established more accurately. This problem cannot be solved by observations from the Earth'." The study of specific particularities of the images of details in photographs transmitted from the AIS, . the form and structure of which details have been well studied in Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2010/11/30 CIA-RDP80T00246A012500090001-3 Jl. Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2010/11/30: CIA-RDP80T00246A012500090001-3 I I 83' ?i 331: 3311 photographs taken by earth observatories, would make it possible to more reliably interpret the objects situated on the far side of the Moon. The portions of the photographs with the indicated details could serve as a sort of ?deciphering standard 'for all newly revealed formations. Besides this, a significant number of known objects, for which selenographic coordinates have been reliably deter- mined from measurements carried out in Earth observatories, should be present in the photographs transmitted by the AIS. This is important for making up a map of the far side of the moon. Actually, if the photographs contain a large number of details whose coordinates are well known, it is possible to reliably oriente a coordinate network with res- pect to them and in this way to provide for the correct coordinate relations between the formations on the far side of the Moon. Also, a reliable connection between the coordinate network and the photographs make it possible to further determine the selenographic coordinates of the AIS during photographing. In order to satisfy the requirements indicated above, the moments of beginning and termination of photographing were so chosen that the AIS would be situated close to the line joining the Sun and Moon during this time. The Moon had to be visible to the AIS as an almost completely illuminated disc. Besides the far side of the Moon, this disc would include the western region of the visible hemisphere, which contains Mare Cris ium, the Mars Undarum, the Mare Spurnans, Mare Humboldtianum, Mare Marginus, Mare Mare Australe. the craters Endymion, Neper, Condoxcet. Petavius, etc. The conditions of illumination of the lunar disc during the photographing are analogous to those prevailing during near?full-moon phase for an observer on the Earth. The objective axes of the AIS camera almost coincide with the direction of the Sun's rays, which illuminate the lunar surface and for this reason the surface shadows become invisible and the contrasts between details become minimal. These last situations were taken into account in choosing the photographic film and in deciding on the conditions of transmission of images from the AIS to Earth A specially prepared photographic film, 35mm wide, which can sustain processing at high temperatures, was used. This automatic processing, including simultaneous development and fixing with subsequent washing and drying of the film, was carried out on the AIS by a special miniature device which made possible the normal sequence of the indicated processes under the conditions of weightlessness. Likewise, the processing made possible the small dependence of the negativeis parameters on temperature. . Photographing was done using both objectives sirnutaneously so that details obtained in the large scale photographs could be identified in the small-scale photographs which included the entire lunar disc, since the orientation of the camera for any two shots would be the same. -3- 5:39?: ?34533 H53 i Wig; Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2010/11/30 CIA-RDP80T00246A012500090001-3 34.4 .. 77.7.,v -V senitizee Copy Approved for Release 2010/11/30 CIA-RDP80T00246A012500090001-3 Exposures, with automatically changing frames, were begun at command on 7 Oct. 1959 at 6 hours, 30 minutes, Moscow standard time at a distance of 65,200 km from the center of the Moon and were terminated on 7 Oct, 1959 at 7 hours, 10 minutes at a distance of 68,400 km. Thus, the diameter of the image of the lunar disc was about 10mm on the small -scale photographs, and about 25mm on the large-scale ones. In transmitting the photographs of the Moon to the Earth, the negative images on the film were transformed into electric signals by shining a light ray of constant brightness, produced by an electron-ray tube, through the film. The ray moved evenly and slowly across the film and upon reaching the edge, would quickly return to the original position. The light ray's motion produced a striped developing. Development of the entire frame resulted from the slow and even movement of the film itself. Having passed through the film, the light my fell on a photo-electric amplifier, at the output of which was produced an electric signal having an intensity proportional to the change of transparency of the negative along the line of development, After amplification, the image signal proceeded to a modulator, which changed the parameters of the high-frequency oscillations emitted into space, to corres? pond with the change of the image signal. The form of modulation was so chosen that the influence of disturbances on the quality of the image in the line of communication between the transmitter and Earth would be decreased to a minimum. The image signals received by the Earth apparatus were recorded before demodulation by a magnetic recording device, and after demodulation by photo- recorders and various apparatus that could be visually controlled. -The intensities. of these signals depended on the darkness of the correSponding portion of the negatiVe images of the Moon, which were transmitted by the AIS. Thus, basically, these negatives, obtained by the AIS and transmitted to Earth by means of radio technique, served as the original material for studying the far side of the Moon. A photographic film. that is sensitive to light, was situated in front of the screen of the electron-ray tube in the photo-recorders and was developed sideways and length-wise in a way analogous to that occurring on board the AIS. The brightness of the beam of the electron?ray tube changed with the intensity of the received image signal and as a result the Moon's image was elementally reproduced on the filmSanitized Copy Approved for Release 2010/11/30 CIA-RDP80T00246A012500090001-3 a A, Sanitiied Copy Approved for Release Basides this, such electron?ray tubes were used as kept the imnge on the screen for an extended period of time. Groups of the apparatus listed, carrying: out parallel operations in specially selected regimes, received a complex of secondary negatives from each primary negative obtained on board the AIS. The photographs obtained from the magnetic recordings served as important material in the scientific analysis. These photographs could be reproduced many times with different regimes of demodulation and registering apparatus, which made it possible to filter out a significant portion of disturbances in the line of transmission and to obtain essential auxiliary material along with the basic photographs. Naturally, this work could be successfully carried out only if the magnetic' recording apparatus themselves introduced minimum amounts of distortion. The speed with which the magnetic tape was made to move was so stabilized that its motion resulted in not more than 0. 1 part of an element of distortion of the image element. In order to decrease distortions introduced by the apparatus, the image signals were recorded on the magnetic tape in frequency -modulated form. '3 Magnetic Recording - Input Detector Output ?Correcting Amplitude Amplifier Recorder Apparatus Filter Filter Scheme Limits Figure I Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2010/11/30 CIA-RDP80T00246A012500090001-3 7., Aug - - - a?M?Ms.? a. sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2010/1 717/730 Signal Amplitud ?ll @Ehsi k1. A black white Auxiliary impulse negative peeltive white black A . FIGURE 2 The block scheme of the apparatus used for obtaining photographs from the magnetic recordings is presented in Figure l. The recorders used in this scheme made it possible to obtain negative or positive photographs directly on a film or on large~size photographic paper. The form of a video-signal at the input of a recording apparatus for one line of development is shown in Figure 2. An auxiliary impulse, whose amplitude was kept constant and corresponding to the level of a white signal on the positive (black signal on the negative) was trans- mitted simultaneously with the innage signal at the beginning of each line. The level of a black signal on the positive (white signal on the negative) was in fact determined by the fog in the film and characterized the minimum amplitude of the signal. The two indicated levels provided reference points for the sensitometric measurements and made it possible to evaluate the relative darkness of the negative and the contrast of its details? On the basis of all these data, the optimum bands of the input and output filters, amplification coefficient of the video-s lgnal amplifier, and parameters of the correction scheme were chosen in the apparatus complex (Fig. -6- gen WERE Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2010/11/30 CIA-RDP80T00246A012500090001-3 . -4- ?mm. . -7 . Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2010/11/30 CIA-RDP80T00246A012500090001-3 However, in spite of the measures taken, we did not succeed in eliminating all disturbances. Some of the frames, transmitted over the longest distances, were received heavily veiled by disturbance bands due to the small ratio of signal? to-noise at these distances. Periodic horizontal noise bands, caused by the oscillation of signal intensity due to the rotation of the AIS, are noticeable on all the photographs. These oscillations of the signal level are caused by a break in the be am pattern of the station's antenna. So-called integral photographs (see photographs 1, 2,26,27 and 2.8) were obtained in this way. In some exposures the negatives on board the space station came outwith increased or decreased general darkness. When the negatives were darker the number of details of the lunar surface that could be discerned directly from the photographs received on Earth was greatly reduced. Contact positives of the negatives received by the photorecorders were used for studying the far side of the Moon. Every primary negative received on board the AIS and transmitted to Earth was represented by a number of positives from the secondary negatives recorded by several photo?recorders working in different regimes. Double negatives of all secondary negatives were also used. Both positives and negatives were printed on 35mm film. The diameters of the large -scale and small-scale images of the lunar disc, obtained by the photo?recorders on Earth, were equal to 25 and 10mm, respectively. Besides these indicated materials, positives on photographic paper and on photographic film, which were prepared by cameras that reproduced the image from the AIS signals recorded on magnetic tape, were used. The diameters of the Moon's image on these positives were about 100mm for the small?scale photo- graphs and about 250mm for the large ~scale ones. After this, many repeated reproductions of all frames were made in specially arranged operating regimes of the apparatus, e. so-called photometric cross sections were obtained) which significantly increased the deciphering possibilities. About 200 reproductions of all frames were actually used in this work. Disturbances, due to radios?engineering reasons, as well as defects related to the emulsion layer of the negatives on board the AIS, were present to a greater or lesser degree on all negatives and positives without exception. mil it?ll/W Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2010/11/30 CIA-RDP80T00246A012500090001-3 - n, on ,n Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2010/11/30. CI-A RDP80T00246A012500090001-3 Radio disturbances in the form of bands, consisting of dots of various darknesses, are directed along the line of linear development across the film. The frequency and darkness of these bands are different for different frames. These defects in the ifnages, that are not related to the conditions of radio trans- mission, led to the formation of bands of varying darknesses, which coincided with the direction of the frame?s development, The bands on the primary negatives, which were exposed normally or somewhat insufficiently, for example.29 and 26 (see photographs 26 and 27 in this Atlas), are especially interesting. Besides this, there were defects in the form of dark spots (for example, frame 28) and bands (frame 26) in some of the frames due to damaged portions of the emulsion - layer. A significant number of frames recorded by the apparatus for recording television images on a photographic film were noticeably elliptical, apparently as a result of the loss of between the mechanisms on board the station and on Earth. This ellipticity does not depend on the fact that the terminator line passes near the Moon?s north pole, and by this causes a deviation from exact circularity of the edge of the lunar disc in the frames. The characteristic of the geometric distortions, occurring in the trans- formation of signals recorded on the magnetic tape into photographic images, was obtained by comparing the positions of the so-called reference points. Appropriate radio disturbance points situated outside of the images and clearly reproduced in all the photometric cross sections were used as reference points? If the images were reproduced without distortion, the reference points recorded at the beginning and end of any crosswise line of development would have to coincide upon juxtaposition of negatives of various photometric cross sections obtained from the magnetic recording of one primary negative. Moreover, the corresponding reference points situated in lines of crosswise development at the beginning and end of a frame would also have to coincide, Actually, geometric distortions occurred in both crosswise and development Measurements of corresponding distances between reference points on a large number of photo- metric sections showed that the distortions resulted in an average separation of 0, 2mm between reference points in the crosswise direction and of 0. 6mm in the direction when the images were 10 - 25cm in diameter. Juxtaposition of the images of the lunar surfaoe?s details depicted in the dif? ferent photographs shows that the AIS was rotating during the time of photographing. By comparing the direction of lines in the various frames and knowing the time interval between the moments of exposure of these frames, the speed of rotation of the AIS can be determined. As a result of rotation of the camera, a significant eg- Vivi ?Egg; g?n Egg vain? Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2010/11/30 CIA-RDP80T00246A012500090001-3 1 1 1 also? Copy App'roJed fer Release 2010/11/30 portion of what the 10ng~focal-length objective photographed of the far side of the moon was obtained in the large scale photographs. The pattern of overlapping of various frames is shown in Figure 3 below. The position of the Moon's image with respect to the edges of the frames shows that the camera's axis was tilted at an angle of about 0. 5 0? 7? from the linen \x - I KO. . Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2010/11/30 CIA-RDP80T00246A012500090001 malt-l 7 'SanitEedhCopy Approved for-Release 2010/11/30 This inclination changed somewhat during the time of photographing. The errors, which this could introduce in determination of the coordinates of formations deciphered from the photographs are not large and were not greater than the errors introduced by the process of image transmission. The Methods of Increasing the Informative Properties of the Photographs Transmitted by the AIS The conditions of illumination of the lunar surface during the time of photographing, as indicated above, when the contrasts of details becomes minimal, made it quite difficult to recognize separate formations and their peculiarities and to pick them out from among the disturbances. Direct examination of the prints made it possible to discover a small number of the more distinct and characteristic details. Various methods were used to delineate the more indistinct details and to establish their existence. One of these methods was that of superposition of dif- ferent frames. From several strictly coincident frames obtained under identical conditions, the actual details in them stand out while the random disturbances cancel out. Several types of superposing were used; simultaneous projection of several frames on a screen; projection of a positive on a positive print of another frame; obtaining ?combination" prints from several negatives; Map?schemes containing several tens of details were compiled by this method in Pulkova and Kharkov. Most effective for delineating a large number of details was a special method of photometric cross sections used by the Moscow group, which was worked out for this purpose and aided in raising the informative properties of the available photographs of the far side of the Moon. Besides this the method of photographic masking was partly used in Moscow, The Method of Photographic Masking. When a detail having a wide variety of darkness is present in a negative, it cannot be successfully transmitted in a single Enid sarong iEQi' pin suit win-?n -- ~26. ii kit; w. It: a ?34?s Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2010/11/30 CIA-RDP80T00246AO12500090001-3 -i . . Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2010/11/30 CIA-RDP80T00246A012500090001-3 v? n99? un? U1?h printing on photographic paper because of its small photographic latitude. There was a wide range of darknesses among various parts in negatives of the far side of the Moon. Thus for example, on some normally exposed frames regions of the Soviet. Range and Giordano Bruno?s crater differed sharply in darkness from regions in Mare Crisium, Mare Spumans, Mare Undarum and Marc Foecunditatis. At the same time the intervals between darknesses of the separate details in these zones were very small as a result of the indicated conditions of illumination. In order to decrease the great differences between the darknesses cf the various parts of the negatives, the method of photographic masking which consists of the following could be used. A blurred positive (mask) is made from the negative to be analyzed. The image is blurred in the course of developing the . mask by keeping its emulsion layer at a distance of several millimeters from the emulsion layer of the negative. A positive so treated develops before the required range of darknesses is attained, the limits of which are arrived at by trial and error. The obtained positive is then put together with the negative, with the positive being placed on the side of the light source. Obviously, photographic masking requires that the mask coincide exactly with the negative. Because of the presence of disturbance bands on the photographs of the back side of the Moon, the mask and negative had to be made to coincide that much more exactly than ordinary photographs and as a result, the method's effectiveness was decreased. The prints obtained on contrast photographic paper with the use of a mask increased the boundary contrasts between some details and made it possible to clarify the configurations of a number of formations situated on the far side of the Moon. However the increase of contrast obtained in this way was clearly insufficient for showing up the greater number of formations in the photographs. The Method of Photometric Cross Sections. The most fruitful method turned out to be that of photometric cross sections which was widely used for deciphering the photographs of the far side of the Moon. It consists of multiple amplification by radio technique methods of the contrasts between details in the negative - not all of them at the same time but one by one depending on their photometric properties. This method was successfully realized due to the active help of radio operators with apparatus that reproduced the negative images transmitted by the AIS from the records on magentic tape. The parameters of the apparatus make it possible to record a known range of darknesses on the negative, which corresponds to a certain interval of brightness of the object. If the intensity interval of the image signals recorded by the Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2010/11/30 CIA-RDP80T00246A012500090001-3 in W, S?r?ii?ti?ied??BISJAEpkoJed for?Release a Fit? helm at any apparatus is less than is permitted by its parameters, the intensities in the indicated interval can be correspondingly amplified. The smaller the intensity interval in the image requiring transformation by the apparatus chosen, the larger the amplification coefficient that can be used. The size of the interval was established by 'an amplitude limitation depending on the chosen photometric cross section. The maximum amplification coefficient permitted by the apparatus we used, equalled 100. We shall clarify this by an example. Let the curve a1 he as in Figure 2 show the distribution of amplitudes along a line of the image transmitted by the AIS. The intensity 4, of the auxiliary impulse, having a constant amplitude corresponding to the level of a positive white signal, is taken as 100%. If we take two levels on the curve of amplitude distribution along a positive image line corresponding to the lines m1 and m2, and record only the interval within these lines, then all of the parts of the curve representing amplitudes of image signals that lie above m2, will be recorded as white and all parts representing amplitudes below 1111 will be recorded as black. After such an operation with all of the lines forming the positive imnges, a photometric cross section of the image was obtained. Moreover, only the constrasts of darknesses whose image signal amplitudes were situated between m1 and mg were amplified a known number of times. All of the zones of a negative transmitted by signals whose amplitudes are situated above the m3 level or below the 1111 level should come out white or black. The size of the amplification coefficient was determined by the interval of intensities or their corresponding darknesses, which was recorded in the image. The interval m2 - m1 A can be changed, thus changing the amplification coef? ficient. Besides this, it is possible to make "low? or ?high" photometric cross sections depending on whether low or high intensities are included in the interval Am; In other words, depending on where the interval limited by m1 and m2 is imposed in relation to the curve of distribution of amplitudes along a line. If the interval Am becomes so wide that it includes the curves of amplitude dis- tribution along the brightest and darkest image lines, the resulting photograph shall be called ?integral", Different photometric cross sections were used depending on which zone was to be dec lphered. For portions having little dark- nesses, for example the portion a1 in Figure 2, it is necessary to lower the height of the photometric cross section enough so that the section a1 is entirely included in the interval Ame The height of the amplitude of the center of the interval mz-ml expressed in of 10, is called the height of the photometric cross section I. If very dark portions (white on the positives) are to be analyzed, a high photometric cross section is made, for example as for a 3 in Figure 2, etc. Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2010/11/30 CIA-RDP80T00246AO12500090001-3 . 1 l? 1,7, ,7 -, ..- Approved for Release 2010/11/30: CIA-RDP80T00246A012500090001-3 n11 5335 hill)! The photometric cross section me?md turned out to be fruitful not only for deciphering completely unknown formations on the far side of the Moon, but also for identifying formations situated on the western edge of the visible lunar disc. The identification of some 100 details that have already been studied, is a criterion of reliability in a certain sense, of the newly revealed formations of the far side of the Moon. Photometric Cross Sections. of Photographs of the Far Side of the Moon. Photometric cross sections were obtained from all frames after all the materials had been studied in order to analyze the formations of the far side of the Moon, The quantities Am and I for each cross section of a given frame were chosen by trial and error depending on the darkness of the zone to be examined. It was frequently sufficient in analyzing some portion, to obtain a photometric cross section not of the entire frame, but simply of the section to be studied. This took up less time and for this reason it was possible to make a larger number of photometric cross sections with a gradual change of the quantity For an example, we shall examine the photometric cross section of the large-scale frame No. 26. The photometric cross section 26 ?2 (see photograph 3) is the integral print. The quantity I 5370 and the width of the interval Am 71% ., A very large number of details are noticeable on this frame which are easily distinguished near Mare Crisium, Mare Marginus, Mare and objects more westward than these (the westerly direction is the same as that in which the longimdes increase). Many separate dark formations apparently of the type of crater seas or cirques, are noticeable in the Mare Australe region. Many formations that are visible from the Earth in the peripheral zone, such as Endymion, Mare Humboldtlanum, Gauss, Hanna, Plutarch, etc., are also recognizable. However, the region at 5? latitude and 120? longitude poorly relates particularities of the -13- Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2010/11/30 CIA-RDP80T00246A012500090001-3 . ell. Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2010/11/30 CIA-RDP80T00246A012500090001-3 The photometric cross section 26-4 (photograph 6) was obtained for the values I: 35% and Am 71% . Thelarge role played by the "height" of the cross section becomes immediately evident if we compare this photograph with 26-2. (1 53?31! Am The clarity of most of the details in photograph 26-4 is sharply reduced but it reveals that the northwestern part of Mare is darkest. It is noticeable that the bottom of Neper is lighter than the central part of Mare Marginus. The boundary of the darkest northeastern part of Mare Humboldtianum is delineated. The boundaries of formations on the peripheral eastern zone became more clear. The photometric cross section 26-9 (photograph 7) is the highest: the photograph is obtained with I 70% and Am 10?70 . The amplification coefficient was close to 40 in this case. Thus the contrasting differences between the "gray" details reproduced by signals having intensities of 65 to 75% of the intensity of the mentioned auxiliary impulse, were amplified 40 times.- - As is evident from the photograph, the great majority of formations were recorded by signals of less than 65 ?70 intensities and for this reason, they naturally came out "black". As a result the following formations disappeared against the "black" background: Mare Humboldtianum, Mare Crisium, Mare Spumans, Mare Mare Australe, the Lomonosov, Joliot-Curie, Edison, Maxwell craters and others. An area in the +600 latitude region and separate parts of the Soviet Range turned out to be recorded as white without amplification of the contrasting differences of details. The reproduction regime of this photometric cross section was so chosen that it facilitated the analysis of areas near Giordano Bruno, in the Soviet Range region and areas close to these in intensity. New details were discovered in the photograph. The boundaries of the circular formations of Giordano Bruno were noted and the non-uniformity of its internal structure was revealed. A white spot, apparently a raised portion, is noticeable to the southwest of this formation. The bright white spot surrounding Giordano Bruno in the integral photograph and in previous cross sections, fell apart into separate details. My separate details of the light area 701 at the north were recorded on the ?white" level +630, 1 +1000, see Map of Far Side of the Moon). On all the other photographs, this region appeared as a plain white spot with practically invisible details. Beside it (B 2 +570, 7i +1020) an almost round formation 666, somewhat resembling Mare Humboldtianun in details appeared relatively clearly. This detail was unnoticeable in the other photometric cross sections and in the integral photographs. The uneven internal structure of detail 666 was revealed. A light, round formation is easily noticeable against its dark -15- FEW @n?'lgi?xi 1.5% ?3 '2 is Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2010/11/30 CIA-RDP80T00246A012500090001-3 Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2010/11/30 CIA-RDP80T00246A012500090001-3 -r'f'i r. z-f? I background in its eastern part. Since the value of Am 10% during recording of the photometric cross section 26-9, those details situated near one another and appearing ?gray" on the photographs (neither "white" nor "black") are differentiated with respect to the appropriate amplitudes by not more than 10% . Thus the light spot situated in the east of formation 666 almost coincides, with respect to intensity, to the portion surrounding Giordano Bruno and to some parts in the Soviet Range region. This cross section well reveals formation 68'? (B +530, A +1170) which is not noticeable in previous photographs and which apparently resembles 666. - Small light spots are noticeable in the dark bottom of this crater-like formation. Separate details which differ in brightness more than by 10% are likewise revealed in the Soviet Range region. The next photometric cross section 26-10 (photograph 8) was made with I 6070 and Am 10% e. with amplification equal to that of the foregoing cross section). In this photograph quite large regions went over into the "white? sphere, although 26-9 and 26-10 differ only by 10ro with respect to I . A trace of a ray, going from Giordano Bruno to the Soviet Range and crossing through about the center of the circular formations 640 (B +280, A 108?) and 638 (B +2.50, A 109?) begins 6 to be noticeable in the latter photograph. A significant number of details in the region bounded by the coordinates +lO-2- +300 and A =+110 130?, become noticeable in this section, while they are hardly so in others. A number of bright light spots, part of which turned out to be recorded at the "white" level, stood out noticeably in the Soviet Range region. Formations 701, 666, 687 and others almost disappeared on the light background. The traces of a number of details in the south became clearer. The contour of Mare Australe began to be visible. A region that differs little in brightness from the region bounded by the coordinates +10,+30? and A +110, +1300 is adjacent to this Mare. Mare Marginus, Mare Crislum, Mare and a number of other details continue to be recorded as black. The contours of Mare Humboldtlanum, Ts iolkovskli and others became barely noticeable. The photometric cross section 26-11 (photograph 9) was made with an amplif? cation coefficient of about 40 and a value of I 5070. Lowering the height of the cross section by another 1074 again greatly changed the appearahce of the photo- graph. Some of the previously visible details disappeared and the visibility of others improved. The ray going from Giordano Bruno to the Soviet Range showed up sharply. The contours of the Joliot-Curie, Edison, Lomonosov and Maxwell craters showed up more clearly. Sections near Mare Australe that were reproduced on the ?gray? level by signals differing not more than 10% in intensity became dif- ferentiated. Areas within Mare Australe that differed less than 10 in intensity from areas to the north and east of it, became noticeable.! and so forth. ?mriggi'Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2010/11/30 CIA-RDP80T00246AO12500090001-3 . an?; .Sanitiz-?edr eo?p?y Approved fet Release 2010/11/30 Even a greater portion of the surface turned out "white" in the photometric cross sections 26-12 and 26?14 (photographs 10 and 11), which were likewise obtained with an amplification coefficient of about 40 and with heights of 40 and 35 respectively. A comparison of the photographs shows that there is a brighter detail (noticeable in 26-12) among the structural particularities of the Joliot-Curie e. it has an amplitude about 10 greater than do the details revealed in 26?14). A round dark spot, situated in the southeastern part of Joliet-Curie is visible in 26-14 and is apparently also a crater. The differences in intensity of regions adjacent to Mare Marginus, Mare of many details within Mare Australe, etc. can be evaluated. Besides the photometric cross sections of frame No. 26 that are listed here, a significant number were prepared from separate parts of the frame, which needed analysis of very fine differences of intensity. Most?of them were prepared with an amplification coefficient of about 100 and with gradual transition with respect to height. Thus, for example (photographs 12 through 22) 1: 75% and Am 4% for the intensity of 26-1d [3 I: 767, and Am 4% for the intensity of 26?2d 1 77oz and Am 4% for the intensity of 26?3d 1 78?21, and Am a 4% for the intensity of 25?401 1= 79% and Am a 4% for the intensity of 26,.5d 1 45% and Am 4% for the intensity of 26?6d 1: 45m and Am 4% for the intensity of 26-7d 1: 477,. and Am 4% for the intensity of 26-8d I 487. and Am 4% for the intensity of 26~9d I 52% and Am 4% for the intensity of 26?10d I 58% and Am 4% for the intensity of 26?13d etc. The followingparts of frame 32 are given in photographs 23, 24 and 25 in the same order I 15 ?70, Am 70% for the intensity of 32-5d 1= 20%, Am 70 gt for the intensity of 32-6d 1= 22%: Am: "10?7 for the intensity of 3Z~7d . The terminator line in these photographs passes through the upper part of the picture. A group of craters is clearly noticeable in the upper righthand corner. The proximity of the terminator emphasizes the relief of the formations. The -17- Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2010/11/30 CIA-RDP80T00246A012500090001-3 .. 1 .. 7 .111, ,1 ., Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2010/11/30 CIA-RDP80T00246A012500090001-3 . 119? appearance of the craters is close to that obtained in photographs made from the Earth. Integral photographs of frames 29?2, 31-2, 26-0, 28?1 and 28-3 are shown in photographs examples of the photos obtained by the AIS. Some 200 photometric cross sections whose regimes were chosen by trial and error, were used in the process of work on the photographs at the far side of the Moon. The parameters of some photometric cross sections are presented in Table l. TABLE 1 LIST OF PHOTOMETRIC CROSS SECTIONS ACCORDING TO FRAMES Photometric m2 - n11 Photometric n3; .. ml Frame Cross Section I 2 Am Frame Cross Section I A 26 Primary 27 Auxiliary 4242Auxiliary Auxiliary Primary 27 Primary . Primary 153.1 -112- I sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2010/11/30 2 CIA-RDP80T00246A012500090001-3 Table 1 (cont'd. F33 353333 535 my f3?R?lease??5?f0?/i 1/30 CIA-RDP80T00246AO12500090001-3 :13 12:12?: fig J?uuiisiaga Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2010/11/30 . 3 (?an 535:1: 31.3111] Photometric - Photometric - ?9,919. ?2 Cross Section I ma Am1 Frame Cross Section I m2 1 29 Primary Primary Primary Primary Primary 3 66Primary 61in 6 0 35 Primary Auxiliary 13'36 First Transmission Auxiliary 333;! 3 ,Jl San?i-ii-znedr Copy Approve Table 1 (cont! (1) for Release 2010/11/30 CIA-RDP80T00246A012500090001-3 Photometric m2 - m1 Photometric m2 Frame Cross Section I A Frame Cross_Section I I111 36 First Trans mission 36 Second Transmission Primary Second Transmission ~18b- r? (A ?waif"; h: 2? .. .J Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2010/11/30 CIA-RDP80T00246A012500090001-3 _Jl l. Sanitized Copy Approved for Release RDP80T00246A012500090001-3 mi ?55:33 iis'i" ii ski.? Analysis of the Material. As already indicated, photographing of the far side of the Moon continued for 40 minutes during which time the selenographlc coordinates of the AIS changed but 0. 4? in latitude and 0. 5? in longitude. For this reason it was decided to construct only one coordinate network and reduce all photos to the scale of this network. The resulting errors in the coordinates of the lunar formations are much less than the errors caused by geometric distortions of the photos. A scale of 1:10, 000,000 was chosen for the map of the far side of the Moon, and all the photos were reduced to approximately the same scale. A circle, 35cm in diameter and somewhat out off at the north due to the Moon's phase, served as the basis for transforming the small-scale photos. The edge of the lunar disc did not appear on all the photometric cross sections of every frame. In order to convert these sections correctly, reference points were used. Either the integral photograph or the lowest photometric cross section in which the outline of the lunar disc was clearest was first established in the photographic converter. By changing the projection scale and the inclination of the screen we sought to make the edge of the disc it in?? the mapped circumference. The reference points were transferred at the same tinie. In transforming all of the subsequent c0pies of a given frame, the clearly recognizable portions of the lunar disc and the transferred points served as reference points. We succeeded in somewhat decreasing the geometric distortions of the photos in this way. The southern and southeastern portions of the lunar disc and clearly visible large objects (Mare Crisium, Mare Humboldtianum, Mare Marginus, Mare Lomonosov, the Moscow Sea, Tsiolkovskii) that were transferred from the small-scale photos were used as reference points in transforming the large-scale photos. Trans- formation began in the same way as with the small-scale photos - from a photo- metric cross section in which the edge of the lunar disc and some of the above- mentioned objects were most clearly shown. The image of the disc's edge and the reference objects were used partly in transforming the subsequent photos, but the disturbance spots were the main reference points, and these Were transferred to the initial negative when the first print was transformed. In the process of transformation the small?scale photographs were enlarged about 3. 5 times and the large-scale ones about 1. 4 times. Thus the total enlarge? ment of the transformed photos over the originals was about 35 and 14. Examples -19- Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2010/11/30 CIA-RDP80T00246A012500090001-3 Sanitized Copy Approved-for Release 2010/11/30 CIA-RDP80T00246A012500090001-3 ?ihn' I . . . ?.@311): u. of transformed photos of frames 29 (small?scale) and 2.6 (large?scale) are given in photographs 29 and 30+. The appearance and quality of the images of quite small objects ls evidence not only of the good quality of the photographic emulsion used for obtaining the original negatives and of the development process, but also of the high resolving power attained in the television transmission of ?the lm3ges. Analysis of the formations of the far side of the Moon was carried out from the transformed photographs. In doub?ul cases, images of the respective objects were studied from the photographic films obtained from the magnetic recordings simultaneously with the prints on photographic paper. First, the discernible details in prints of all of the photometric cross sections of each frame were outlined on those prints where they appeared most clearly. Then the reference points, all of the outlined objects and the edge of the lunar disc were transferred to tracing paper from the first print. The reference points on the tracing paper were matched up with those on the other photographs in transferring outlined details from the latter to the former. In this way all of the formations discerned on the photos of all the photometric cross sections were collected on one tracing paper. These compos its tracings, compiled for all frames were superimposed one on another. Alignment, was effected according to the more clearly delineated objects which appeared on all the frames (the Tsiolkovskii, Kurchatov, Lomonosov, Giordano Bruno, Jules Verne and Neper craters,'Mare Crisium, the Moscow sea, Mare Australe). On top of these was put a clean tracing paper onto which were transferred formations outlined on not less than two frames, the outer edge of the lunar disc and the reference points of each frame. As the objects were traced the second time they were numbered and registered in the catalogue. Three digit numbers were used to identify the formations, beginning with 101. Besides the number of the formation, the numbers of the frames in which it was found and the numbers of photometric cross sections were included in the catalogue. A description of what was seen on the photographs was also recorded - whether the formation is light or dark - from which frames were the position, form and dim- ensions of the object taken. Furthermore, the object?s positbn was transferred to the tracing paper as a rule from the frames having the least geometrical distortion, while its form and dimensions were taken from the frames in which it was most clearly delineated. +For technical reasons, the image of the Moon in photograph 29 is magnified about 28 times. -20- Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2010/11/30 CIA-RDP80T00246A012500090001-3 . .11 f" n. Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2010/11/30: CIA-RDP80T00246A012500090001-3 A 7 ..mA a -7 u. The tracings compiled in this way were corrected again in the process of which the correctness of the outline of each formation was established by checking against the photographs of the necessary photometric cross sections of the corresponding frames and against the other materials: the uncertain formations were removed and others drawn in, the outlines of the formations were made more exact, the degree of certainty was more accurately determined and the object was described. After corrections the tracing was used for further work. All of the outlined formations are divided into three categories. Formations that are noticeable on three or more frames and are clearly delineated as well as showing all identified objects of the peripheral and libration zone are put into the first catagory. The position and outlines of these formations are reliably established. Formations that are noticeable on only two frames, or on many frames but not too clearly, are put into the second category. Their outlines will be made more exact from photographs of the far side of the Moon taken at other phase angles. Those for- mations which had unclear outlines or were decipherable only on one frame, fall into the third category. Besides the formations of the far side of the Moon, some 100 formations situated on the visible side in the zone between 70 - 90? western longitude were identified with objects visible on photographs taken from the Earth. Several clearly visible objects of the Moon's visible surface towards the east from the 70? meridian were likewise transferred to the tracing paper for coordinate correlation. A coordinate network in an external perspective projection was computed and constructed according to the AIS's known selenographic coordinates and its distance from the Moon during photographing. In agreement with the material available, the formations situated on the visible side of the Moon were drawn on this network. Then the tracing paper with all of the formations discovered from the photographs was superimposed on the coordinate network in such a way that identical objects on the tracing paper and on the constructed projection coincided best. The coordinate network was then transferred to the tracing paper. The exactness of coincidence can be evaluated from the differences between the coordinates computed from the tracing paper and those determined from Wilkins' map . The values of these differences are presented in Table 2. The values of differences presented in the table are of random character and result from both the geometric distortion of the photographs and errors in identifying lunar formations on them. In drawing up the map, the position of Endymion and of Mare Humboldtianum were taken from Wilkins' map and thus formations on the far side of the Moon that are close to these, particularly a group of craters near the north pole, were displaced. Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2010/11/30 CIA-RDP80T00246A012500090001-3 .11 1 a, . 111 . Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2010/11/30 CIA-RDP80T00246A012500090001-3 TABLE 2 . Coordinates Coordinates on from Differences 1? Object Tracing Paper: Wilkins?38 Endymion +500 +550 +54? +54? ~40 +1 Mare Humboldtianum 77 +59 78 +56 -1 +3 Messala 60 +40 59 +41 +1 -1 Cleomedes . 54 +28 55 +27 -1 +1 Condorcet 69 +12 69 +13 0 ?1 Appolonius 60 6 60 6 0 0 Neper 86 8 84 9 +2 -1 Langrenus . Vendelinus Petavias - 59 -24 61 -25 --2 +1 Marinus 76 -39 76 ~39 0 0 Oken 75 -45? 74 -43 +1 Hanna . '73 454+ 73 -5a 0 +4 HumboldtTABLE 3 "Coordinates According to Coordinates 11 . Object According to Differences A 1.4 Ixnnonosov +99? +270 93? +23? 1? Giordano Bruno +103 +36 102 +38 1 -2 Kurchatov +144 +32 +143 +32 1 0 Moscow Sea +149 +27 +150 +30 1 -3 Mendeleev +167 -02 +170 0 - 3 -2 Jules Verne +151 ~37 +147 -36 4 Tsiolkovskii +131 -22 -. +128 ?21 3 Sklodovskaia-Curie +102 -23 98 ~22 4 -1 407 +119 -22 +117 -18 2 -4 Hertz [+101 +11 99 +12 2 -1 Lobochevskii +112 +09 +111 +10 -1 725 +175 +85 -159 +79 +26 +6 726 a; -168 +Central Scientific Research Institute of geodesy, aerophotogra- phy and cartography. SESDA. I. - P. K. Stern?ergstate Astronomical Institute. . - Main astronomical observatory of the Academy of Sciences of the USSR. ill . -22- r? r? "3 .- 1 Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2010/11/30 CIA-RDP80T00246AO12500090001-3 -- 4.49,- for Release?20100180 art, .g . F?h was ?t hit? The accuracy of the coordinates determined for the formations on the far side of the Moon can also be judged from the differences between coordinates for identical objects determined independently by the Main Astronomical Observatory of the Academy of Sciences of the USSR and the C. I. of Geodesy, Aerophotography andCartography together with the P. K. Sternberg Astronomical Institute. These differences are presented in Table 3. Sanitized Copy Approve If we do not count objects 725 and 726 and 729 situated near the pole. the average differences are 2? in longitude and 1.50 in latitude, which means that the average error of determination of coordinates of formations on the far side of the Moon comprises about 1. 4? in longitude and 1. 1?11: latitude. The final map of the far side of the Moon was drawn as an equatorial orthographic projection with the centralmeridian at 120? western longitude. In order that the map be easily seen at a glance and at the same time be easy to read, a scale of 1:10, 000, 000 was chosen. Thus the diameter of the lunar hemisphere on the map was made equal to 34. 760m. The coordinate network is drawn through every 10? in longitude and latitude. The materials used for compiling the map of the far side of the Moon were Wilkins' map for the visible side of the Moon and the tracing paper containing the forma- tions derived from the AIS photographs and their descriptions in the respective catalogues. The following arbitrary designations are used in connection with the results of analysis: objects of the first category are outlined by a solid line; objects of the second category are outlined by a broken line, and those of the third category by a dotted line. Dark formations are shaded in. A special arbitrary symbol is used to designate light colored formations that represent a complex of smaller formations (for example the Soviet Range). The rays seen in several photos are represented by broken lines. A heavy broken line indicates the limit of visibility from the AIS during photographing. All of the formations deciphered from the photos?nre numbered the same as on the tracing paper and as in the catalogue. Objects which were named are so labeled along with the number. The map of details of the lunar surface that was obtained in the described way was compared with analogous but less detailed maps and schemes obtained independently in Pulkova and Kharkov. Almost all the details discovered by the latter groups coincided with the reliable details of the map published here. Dif- ferences were noted only in the outlines of some of the formations. A cataIOgue of the discovered details and anAtlas of the Far Side of the Moon are presented below. The catalogue contains the numbers of the objects by which they are identified on the map and their given names. It also contains a list of the frames and their photometric cross sections used to decipher each detail.- descriptions of what was seen on the photographs and descriptions of the separate objects and their coordinates. All of the objects are listed in order of certainty. First are listed those of the first order of certainity., These are 252 in number. Then are listed the 190 formations of the second category and finally the 57 formations of the third category. The last require verification. ?23_ "r1 . rs- gene? jig-Erma gist i-nEH?gf Tush Jultt??idl. set. was: Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2010/11/30 . Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2010/11/30 The Atlas includes integral photographs and photometric cross sections of the photographs of the far side of the Moon along with a map drawn in an equatorial orthographic projection with the central meridian at 120? and to a scale of 1:10, 000, 000. The map presented here was compiled on the basis of studies of the first photographs of the far side of the Moon obtained by the Soviet AIS. Being but the first attempt it will undoubtedly be refined and filled in from new photographs which will be taken at different phases of the Moon. BIBLIOGRAPHY l. The first photographs of the far side of the Moon. M. Izd. v0. AN 1959 2. N. P. Barabashev, Y. N. The first results of photographing of the far side of the Moon, DAN 12021959. .No. 5. 3. Wilkins, H. P. Map of the Moon, 1958 4. Wilkins, H.P., Moore, P. The Moon. London 1955 5. Nelson, E. Der Mend. 1881. -24.. Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2010/11/30 CIA-RDP80T00246A012500090001-3 lbw-1 1 Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2010;11/30 CIA-RDP80T00246A012500090001-3 Ceaep YCAOBHHE, _727 705 725 06pa3onuum aorTonepnm? - .. 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Frame Object of Analysis Description of Object Of ObLect its Name Cross Section A I3 101- 29 10 Bright spot on gray Stands out clearly in photometric cross +lh1? +18a Tze Chun- 27 5d, 7d, 6d, background. Taken from sections of a number of primary negatives as a ?Chi 2d >frame 29. light, crater-like formation on a gray back- ?55 10, 9 ground. The rim is only suggested. The hot-- 51 93 10 tom and the rim are almost identical in brightness, but are significantly brighter than the surrounding surface. Described from frames 29bright spot. Stands A bright crater-like formation on a gray -+1hh +52 Kurchatov .51" 15, 12, 10, out very in 29 background. The rim is outlined more clearly 3. 9 and 51. Drawn from on the northwastern edge and becomes less '27 5a., 7a., 63, frames 29 and 25'. clear on the Moscow" Sea side. Stands out well" :1 ,fw on many photometric cross sectionssomewhat elongated in the northwesterly 3' 26 10, 1?1, 9 direction. Described from frames 51 and 29.. 5 10H 27 2d Light spot on gray back? light, crater?like formation on a gray back- +128 tn) 29 67; lO ground. Drawn from ground. The rim is suggested. It.is i 55 2 frame 29. I elongated in a meridianal direction. '22 9, 10 Situated directly next to formation 55C). 4 Described from primary negatives of frames light spot: Drawn A light, crater-like formation on a gray +1h2 -0h I 29 10, 6h frame 29 with a slight background. The rim is barely noticeable, 51 8, 9 displacement. appearingbrighteron the side of Tsiolkovskii. The bottom is somewhat darker than the rim. The outline is clear.. It is somewhat elongated in a northeasterly direction. Described from frame 29. _r Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2010/11/30 CIA-RDP8OT00246AO12500090001-3 Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2010/11/30: CIA-RDP80T00246A012500090001-3 2.327 Objects of the f11st order of certainty . Coordinates Object and Photometric - rm, . . . of Object 1181 'sis I Um . . "if txon of ObJect NO. n/n its Name Frame Cross Section ObJeCt 311? ?(jug HERO Dark spot..Drawn from A dark formation bounded by a gray background. 5' Jules 55 9, 10, 8 frame 29. The contour The bottom is homogeneously dark, a rim is Verne 51 8, 9, 12 is clear. noticeable. It is apparently a cir? 5h 9 cular crater. Situated in the region Dreams. Described from frame 29light Spot. Drawn A white, crater~like formation on a gray +158 51 9, _7 from frame 29. background. No rim is noticeable. It differs I 1- 55 10 little in brightness from the surrounding 1? surface. Described from frame 29dark spot Surrounded A dark, crater? like formation on a gray +151 -21 27 5d by a lighter background. background. Outlined by a dark rim, which -3 51- Drawn from frames 29 becomes lighter to the north and northwest. 55 5h 8 and 5h. The bottom is inhomogeneous and'differS? little 3? from the gray background to the south. Described from frames 29 and 5h?dark spot. The A dark, crater?like formation on a gray +161 +5213 I 55 9 Bposition is taken from background. A rim is noticeable, the bottom 51 15, 12- Eframe 29, the shape and is inhomogeneous and differs little from the #9 1 ?dimensions - from frames surrounding background. A lighter area, 29 and 55- possibly caused by the presence of a central hillock, is noticeable in the middle of the formation. Described from frames Light Spot. Position A light, crater-like formation. A rim is +166 51 8, 9 and dimensions taken . noticeable, the bottom is inhomogeneous and, 27 from frames 29 and 27. in places, differs little from the rim. A 5d, 2d F111 12"" 11.131 mu lighter spot is noticeable in the middle, which may becaused by a hill. Described from frames p9 and 51. Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2010/11/30 CIA-RDP80T00246A012500090001-3 vav?r 25a Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2010/11/30 CIA-RDP80T00246A012500090001-3 OI "One OI certainty Ob' Pb to ti .No. n/n Jec an Frame 0 me 11c Object of Analysis grpescription of Object 0? 0'?th its Name Cross Section . A 10 158 .29 ii, 8 Dark spot. Position and A dark, cirque-like formation. .A rim is +167? +o2? Mendeleev . 51 9, 12 dimensions taken from noticeable, the bottom is homogeneous. The 27 5d frames 29 and 51. surrounding surface is noticeably lighter. 55 10, 9, 8 Situated in the equatorial region. The image is elongated in the photographs in the merid- ianal direction. Described from frame 51Dark spot. Position dark, crater?like formation, having an +119 ?-29 26 5 .taken from frame 51. inhomogeneous bottom, on a gray background. 5h 5, 6 Dimensions - from frame The image is elongated in the northwesterly 52 8 52. direction. Described from frame 52Dark spot. P051tion A dark, cirque-like formation on a gray back? ?an 51 10, 15 taken from frame 51, di- ground. Elongated in the meridianal direction. E?gg' 52 mensions and shape-from Stands out sharply in?photometric cross Se?~ 33;: 29 10d frame 26. tions of a number of primary negatives. A rim F??r 26 5d is noticeable, the bottom is inhomogeneous and gg; 'is somewhat darker in the north. Described ?qa from frame 55light spot.? Position A light) crater?like formation on a gray +159 ?-07 2 5 55 9, 10 taken from frame 29, the background. The inner part of the image is a ?1 51 lO shapeiand dimensions - homogeneous with respect to brightness. No 3 27 5d ?from frames 29 and 55. rim is noticeable. The formation definitely gt: appears as circular in shape in photometric cross sections of a number of primary nega- tives. Described from frame 29. 1b 185 56 1 Dark spot. Position is A dark?gray, crater~1ike formation on a gray +128 05 I 29 9d taken from frame 29. background. A rim is noticeable. The bottom I 52 10 Dimensions and shape - differs little in brightness from the gray '26 11, 1d, Md from frames 56, 5h; 26. background and in places appears the same as 3n 6 the emerging rim. It is tangent to the image of object.h27, which is about the same in structure. Described from frames 26, 29 and 5h? b?m Emma rr-i_ . Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2010/11/30 2 CIA-RDP80T00246A012500090001-3 68 sea Sanitized Copy QLA-RDP80T00246A012500090001-3 Object and Photometric No. n/n . Frame Object of Analysis 1ts Name Cross Section 15 190 29? 10 Dark spot. Position and 51 9, 10, 15 dimensions taken from 55 9 frame 29. 511light spot. Position 27 2d and dimensions taken 51 10 from frame 5h. CW. 639? ram; 17 195 .26 11, 12 Dark spot. Position 27 2d taken from frame 51. 51 9, 10 Shape and dimensions ,Ef23 55 9 from frames 26, 51, 5h. svlight spot. Position 52 8 . and dimensions taken 27 2d from frame 26:Dark spot. Drawn from 55 9, 10 lframe 29Description/of Object L: v.13 .1 Cuba nu va A. A gray, crater-like formation. Differs little from the surrounding background with respect to intensity. The bottom is apparently inho- mogeneous. The rim barely emerges in places. It is elongated in the meridianal direction. Described from 5b and 51. A light, crater~1ike formation. The bottom is inhomogeneous and there is a lighter part noticeable in the center of the image, which 51+. A dark, crater?like formation. The bottom is inhomogeneous. The rim is noticeable only in places and for the most part blends in with the surrounding background. The image is elongated in the northwesterly direction. Described from frames 26 and 51. A light formatioh on a gray background shaped like the top of a hill or like a light crater. Described from frames 26 and 54. A dark, crater-like formation on a gray back- ground. The image is somewhat elongated in the northwesterly direction. A rim is noticeable, which for the most part blends in with the surrounding background. Described from frames 27 and 29. an Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2010/11/30 CIA-RDP80T00246A012500090001-3 might be caused by a hill. Described'from frame Coordinates offxuect A +1145 ?50 +1110 ?-26 :23 :23 tau-fag . :32 +125 gf? at: s, Fit? 2 +120 ~58 +156 ?-36 i777 09 x2; Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2010/11/30 CIA-RDP80T00246A012500090001-3 0bjects_of the first order of certainty Object of Analysis Drawn. A dark spot. Drawn from Drawn from frames 5M and 29. Drawn Object and Photometric No. n/n Frame its Name Cross Section 20 205 51 12 A light spot. 5h 8 from frame 51frame 51. 27 "ha 51+ 7 3206 29 10 A light spot$25? 25g??1 228' 51 9 A light spot; 52 9 from the frame 5h. 51: 8 55 7 gray background. geneous. A bright, crater-like formation on a gray background. A rim is: noticeable, which blends in with the surrounding background in places. Image of the object is elongated in the northerly direction. Described from frames 31+ and 51. Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2010/11/30 CIA-RDP80T00246A012500090001-3 +155 Coordinates Description of Object 0? Obj?? A. .8 A light, elongated formation on a +lh2? Apparently a crater. Described from frame 51. A dark formation on a gray background. +156 -?5h Apparently a crater. The bottom is inhomo- The image is elongated in the northwesterly direction. The rim does not emerge from the surrounding background. Described from frame?5h. A light formation on a gray background. The +l52 pgi bottom is not homogeneous. A rim is noticeable and is bright in the northwest. Elsewhere, the ?ym rim differs little in brightness from the gag surrounding background. Possibly this is a} f?is crater or an unevenly light hill?top. De- ?31 scribed from frames 5% and 29. as 82 position and dimensions it closely matches a :rater shown in Wilkins' map. (Table XI 995, 955, 185). Described from frame 28 5. Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 20107?331 I30 CIA-RDP80T00246A012500090001-3 Objects of the first order of certainty Coordinates Object and Photometric . . . . of Object No. n/n Frame Object of Analysis of Object its Name . Cross Section A .3 29 502 26 A dark spot on a gray A dark formation, bounded by an unclear rim +Tl? +l8? Lover 28 18 background. Drawn from that is unnoticeable in the southwest and north, (Lower) 52 A frame 28. on a gray background. The bottom is inhomoge? 56 6, 5, h, 5 neous. There are apparently several dark cra- ters within: in the east, the west and south. It matches closely the position and dimensions of Lover. Described from frame?small dark spot on a A dark formation on a gray background apparently+76 +15 56 l, 5, gray background. Drawn a crater. Bordered by a narrow, poorly visible - 26 2 from frame 28. rim. The central part of the bottom is somewhat 52 2 brighter than the eastern or western parts. It closely matches a crater, in coordinates and dimensions, that is shown in Wilkins' map. Del scribed from frame light spot on a gray A light, crater?like formation on a gray back-' +78. 26 -2 background. Drawn from ground. The bottom differs little from the 3 28 ?18 frame 28.? surrounding background. It is bordered by a 52 2 dark rim that is lighter in the north and south- west. Its position is close to that of crater on Wilkins' map (table XII 9h7, 148) and} I to crater on Neison's map. It is somewhat 5? . larger than crater F. Described frorn framegray spot on a light A gray, crater?like formation on a light back- 1+8l l+lO 52 A background. Drawn from ground. A gray rim shows. The bottom is in? #8 5 frame 28. homogeneous and darker to the northwest. In Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2010/11/30 CIA-RDP8OT00246A012500090001-3 Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2010/11/30 CIA-RDP80T00246A012500090001-3 Objects of the first order of certainty No. n/n Object and its Name Frame Photometric Cross Section Object of Analysis Description of Object Coordinates of Object 55 5h gr 506 -507 Alhazen ?510 Ma re ?Ell Mare Marginus 26 3 52 56 26 56 cross 86 On all frames,on all L?cross sections. On all frames,on all ctionsSanitized Copy Approved for Release 2010/11/30 CIA-RDP80T00246A012500090001-3 IA light spot on a gray background. Position and configuration taken from frame 26. A gray spot on a gray background. Drawn from frame 26. A dark spot. A dark spot. Configura- tion taken from frames 26 - 2 and 26 1h. Configura- tion_taken from frame 26. A light, crater?like formation, bordered by a dark rim, on a gray background. The bottom is inhomogeneous and is light in the south. Possibly this means a hill is present. It closely matches crater E, in position and dimensions, on Wilkins? map (table XI 982, 70). Described from frame 26 A gray formation on a somewhat grayer back- ground, apparently a crater. Bordered by a ?hazy dark rim. Close to Alhazen in position and dimensions. Described from frame 26 - 2. Mare a dark formation'on a light? background, in which are noticeable separate dark craters. In contrast to prevailing opinion that it is lighter than Mares - Marginus, Spumans and Undarem, it turned out to be substantially darker than these under moment of photographing. Its verified bounda? ries correspond to it, latitude, and 82, 9h? longitude. The outlines of Mare are less crooked than those of Mare Marginus. Described from frames 26 and 28. Mare Marginus is a dark formation with a very crooked outline on a light background. It appears within the area bounded by 82, 96? longitude and 8, 18? latitude. It appar- ently consists of a number of dark crater-like formationsthat have dark bottoms. The formerly known boundary turned out to be inaccurate. Evidently, an area to the north, with co- ordinates 85, 88? longitude and 18, 24? +75 the conditions of illumination existing at'the' A +80 0 +15 6.15 .338 . 'p rams sum M?g 2 1 v?rr?r v2 Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2010711/30 CIA-RDP80T00246A012500090001-3 Objects of the first order of certainty NoObject and its Name -- 1:511 r, . 11199? _stner :317?6?1?Cbordin?te? otometrlc Object of Analysis Description Of Object 0f Ob ?eCt 1--..-- . . 8 I 1 latitude, should not be included within Mare Marginus. The, same pertains to an area 1 7 1 adJectent to Mare Marginus on its Mare 1 1 Crisium side and bounded by the coordinates 1 76, 81? longitude and 12, +18? latitude.i - This section consits of separate crater-like 1 formations with bottoms that are lighter than 1 i? the bottom of Mare Marginus. Described from, 1 1 1 frames 26 - 111111A light spot on a gray 1 A'b?right formation, bounded by a gray rim, on 1 +92? 1+0 +07? 1 5, 18, 20, 1background. Configura- a gray background. It is about as bright as 1 25 tion taken from frame region 1139. Apparently, it is a bright craterhilltop. Described from frame 26dark spot. Position 1Adark, clearly outlined formtion, bounded by1 +86. 20: 23 1 and dimensions taken .- s?rim, on a light background. The bottom is 1 . 7, 8, 5 from frames 26 and 28 inhomogeneous. There is a hillock center. It coincides with Neper in sosition 1- Es: - 1 Described from frame 26. 1 12? ll .A:Mrk' spot on a graj '1 . A gray, crater-like formation, bounded by rim,1 +80 '1 11+ 3, background. Drawn from which is lighter in the northeast, on gray 1 . 1h frame 26. background. It closely approximates Kabtner 1 3 in position and dimensions. Described from 1 i 1 frame 26 - 2.1 12, A dark spot .on a dark,? dark crater-like formation on a dark back- 1 +811 118, 19,20, gray backgmund.? Dimene, ground. Bounded by a dark rim. The bottom 131 121, 23 1 310115 and Shape drawni ?ihomogeneously'dark. . Situated ins region of. 1 1 11+ from fme 26. i {Mere that is visible from the Earth"Its position and dimensions aregiven in- . . 1 1 accurately in Wilkins' and Neison and Franz's . _1 1 maps. Described from frame 1'1 Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2010/11/30: CIA- RDP80T00246A012500090001- 3 17" v? few?Tr" er Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2010711/30 CIA-RDP80T00246A012500090001-3 _igg I - Object and No. n/n . Frame 19.913311319 _,28 i 26 use sis sis 2:53 wax??Photo metric 11, 2, I i ?18, 19, 20,, i21, 23 'h 2, 5, {18?Cross Secuon Objects of the first order of certainty Object of Analysis A dark [spot on a gray background; Drawn from frame 26. A light spot on a gray . backgroundframe 28. Drawn from A light spot "one dark background. "Drawn from frame 28. A light spot on a dark background. frame 28. Drawn from - . Description of Object . 1' of Object .. 1 l- dark, crater-like formation on a gray back- ?ground. Bounded by a hazy, dark rim. Situated iin a region of Mare that is visible .'from the Earth. There is, possibly, a hillock i in the center. Its position and dimensions . iare shown inaccurately in Wilkins' and Neison I A light formation on a gray background - gapparently,_ e. crater. Bounded by a light rim,? which blends in with the surrounding surfacef?: in the north. "The bottom is somewhat darker 4 in the southern part. Its latitude coincides"" with that of a crater on Wilkins' map, while i i I 1its longitude differs. by Described from? lframe 26 - 1h. 1A light, crater-like formation, bounded by a, ?Mare Undermn. It closely resembles crater S, ?position and dimensions, as shown on Wilkins' gmep (table XI 957, 132). Described from lfreme 28 3. 15} light, crater-like formation on a gay back- ground. A hazy, dark rim shows Situated on the boundary of Mare Undarum. Closely resembles, in position and dimensions, 1the crater L?-in Wilkins' map. (tablsXI 9141+, 1+ 112). Described from frame 28 - 5. Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2010/11/30 CIA-RDP80T00246A012500090001-3 A +88? end Franz's maps. Described from frame 26 52.3.5- +72 MM ., +7l_ 1dark rim: 0? a dark background. Situated 17?. . Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 201077120 CIA- RDP80T00246A012500090001-3 (XUectand us ggfne No.qPhotosnetric I I Object of Analysis _Cross Sec?on :h A dark spot on a gray h, 14 background. Drawn from 18' frame 26. 2,-lh A gray spot on a gray f6, 4, 5 background. Drawn from 118 I frame'light~gray spot ?20 . Drawn from frame 28. f5 2 . E5, 20 from frame light s?ct. :Drawn 2, 12, 11 gfrom frame 26Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2010/11/30 CIA-RDP8OT00246AO12500090001-3 .Objects of the first order of certainty 1 Description of Object A dark, crater-like formation, bounded by a hazy, dark rim on a gray background. In position and dimensions it closely a.pproxi- t: mates crater 8, Shaun in Wilkins' map (table: XI 995, 100). Described from frame 26- 2 A ground. Its bottom differs little from the surrounding background. A dark rim, more clear in the north, shows through. is inhomogeneous and lighter to the south. position and dimensions its closely resembles? a crater on Wilkins.' map (table 962, 179}. Described_from frame 26. A light~gray, crater-like formation on a gray background. Bordered by a dark rim. Situat?? in Mare Uhdarum. In coordinates and dimenh in Wilkins' map (table XI 930, 15o). Described from frame 28. A light formation on a gray background - apparently a crater, the bottom of which difa It is bordered by a narrow, dark rim, which i Described from frame 26 - 2. A light formation on a gray background - 1 tom, whose brightness increases to the soutM Partly bordered by a light rim on the west. Described from frame 26 - 2. gray, crater-like formation on a light back-- sions, it closely approximates crater P, shownJ fers little from the surrounding, gray surface.vg" 1 shows more clearly from northeast to southwest.h?i? - i; $19100? apparently a crater with an inhomogeneous bog;Ir 4 - mrdhuates i ofC?ncct The bottom: ,1?62' In Lg Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2016/71/30: CIA- RDP80T00246A012500090001-3 Objects of the first order of certainty I I Object and i Photometric No. n/n Frame Object of Analysis hitsNarneL 50 -527 I 26 i2, 12 .A dark spot. Drawn from . 36 I5, 6 frame 26. 51 528 56 5 A light spot. Drawn 32 Ifrom frame 26I11, 12 A light spot. Drawn 28 I5, from frame 26light spot. 'Drawn I 28 :5 from frame 26IllI, 12Aux1+gA Drawn liary. .from.frame "Eodrd?i?fa Description of Object 0f Omega .- A A dark, crater-like formation, bordered by e? +7h? 5f?2? a light rim, on a gray background. It closely '55. I approximates crater (1) on Neison?s map in . position and dimensions, and a crater shown . in Wilkins' map, in position (table x1 965, I Described from frame 26. i A light, crater-like formation, bounded by a narrow, light rim, which disappears in the southwest, on a gray background. The bottom is inhomogeneous. There is, apparently,a hillock. Its position partly overlaps the southern part of crater E, which is arbitra? ily drawn in Wilkins' map (table 960, I -270)} Described from frame 26 12. A bright formation that stands out sharply against the dark background. It appears as a: round spot on the photometric cross section? I 26 - 12, while on the photometric cross sec; tions the light area, sur-I rounding it and blending in with a similar area around contour 331, is clearly visible. It is apparently a crater, whose central part stands out in its brightness. Described from frame 26Exactly the same kind of formation as 55?. I A light, crater-like formation on a gray backf+82't Bordered by a poorly noticeable rim.I ground. Coincides in position and dimensions with a} Described fromI' crater drawn on Wilkins' map. frame 26 - 11.1.- - . I x. Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2010/11/30 CIA-RDP80T00246A012500090001?+91 I a -. +89 - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 201o?1/30 CIA-RDP80T00246A012500090001-3 .7 Objects of the first order of certainty . I - . - . No n/n Object and Frame 3 Photometric I Ob . . [CoordinatQ its Name fCross Section .zect of of Object . 0? Omega dark Spot. Drawn from' A dark formation on a gray background a +76"f4120 28 5 .frame 26. - apparently a crater. It is bordered by a . . - i light rim, which shows more clearly in the - 5~ 5 west. The bottom is inhomogeneous, being 3 i darker in the south. It closely approximates, . i in coordinates and dimensions, a crater sit- - I uated in the peripheral zone on Wilkins' map . . Described from frame 26dark?gay spgt.? i A dark, crater-like formation, bordered by a hazy rim that is dark in the southeast, on a 6Drawn from frame 26 . 1? gray background. Possibly there is a central? 1 hillock. It coincides, in position, with/a crater shown on Neison's map, but is somewhat: larger in size. Described from frame 26 - 7 A gray spot.' DraWn from The crater Behaim - a gray formation, bordered? +81 frame 23;-22? fhf? by a narrow, dark rim, on a light background. 5: ?55? The bottom is inhomogeneous and several 2 craters are noticeable. There is a central hillock where the bottom is brighter. It . closely approximates the image of Behaim, in?? position and dimensions, as depicted on Wilkins' and Neison's maps. Described from frame 28 20. 5&0 I Behaim I 3&1 A light, Drawn A light, crater-like formation, horderedby a3 Maclaurin 28 23,- 6 from frame 26. dark rim that is wider in the northeast, on a: 2 4 gray background. In size it closely resembles the image ofMaclaurin on Wilkins' map. It - does not coincide with Maclaurin according the position of the latter given in Wilkins' tableIXI. Described from frame 26 - 2. A. Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2010/11/30 CIA-RDP80T00246A012500090001-3 Sanitized Copy Approved for Release CIA-RDP80T00246A012500090001-3 Objects of the first order of certainty . I . Object and 1 Photometric I - 30:13:??68 I rame Object of A 0 'ect its_ @3119; Cross Section . no yels I I Description of Object . A 8 5&5 1 26 1h, 11,12 gray on 8 light 3A gray formati6n on a - . 4?gp1__6uo I 28 18 Ibackground. Drawn from 'possibly a crater. The bottom differs little 55 6 fframe 26- ?from the gray surface to the west. The bottom 1 is darker in the south. It is bordered on the north by a wide, bright arc. The southeastern part is adjacent to Mare It partly coincides with a crater shown in Wilkins' map in this area. Described from frame 26 12. I 36. 33 ?1 frame 26.; This formation is not indicated on Wilkins' 5119 26 l, 2, 12 A dark spot. Drawn from A dark formation on a gray background. 130$. 51' i 28 25, 21, 18,6frames 26 and 28.? sibly is, a crater directly adjacent to 516The bottom is dark; Described from frame 12,. 10, 11,2.Alight spot .on a; gray .A bright, somewhat elongated formation, apparbackground.. Drawn from ently consisting of small, light details, onae a 52 I11, 5, 6, 7,8 frame 26. - I gray background. Corresponds to 1105 in bright-II - 56? 5, .14, 5, 6 I ness. Described from frame light spot on a; gray A light formation on a gray background. g} 28 .25 Ibackground.? Drawn from sibly a crater bordered by a hazy dark rim. . Fri; 214% . i . map. Described from frame gray 81301:. 9114221121113 i A gray formation, possibly a crater with background.I DrawIIn from I very inhomogeneous bottom, on a light back- 26 .125 ;frame 26? A. i ground It is bounded by a lighter surface I 1 1 iI the north, which becomes darker in the south . 1 than is the bottom of the crater. A narrow,- II 1 I dark rim is noticeable in the south. The bot: 1 tom possibly consists of several independent, I formations. Described from frame 26 - 12. . Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2010/11/30: CIA-RDP80T00246A012500090001-3 a Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2010/11/30 CIA-RDP80T00246A012500090001-3 Objects of the first order of certainty .- 1 I - 3.. ObJe-ct and Photometric . CoordinatQ No. 11/ny1 its Nan_1e 1 Frame Cross Section: Object of Analysis Description of Object of Object~dark spot on a gray A dark formation on a gray background. Pos- +96 0 +08? 1 28 6,,18, 5 1background. Drawn from sibly a crater. Outlined by a narrow, dark 1? 9 32 'frgame 26. rim. The bottom differs little from the sur- rounding surface and is inhomogeneous. A ,1 1 round dark spot is noticeable in the south- 15? 1 western part. Described from frame gray Spot on a gray A gray formation on a lightbackground. It 15:" +921.- 1 ?36 3, 1 background- Drawn from directly adJacent to More It is bor-frame 26. dered by a dark, narrow rim, which blends in 52. llw_ . 1 with Mare in the south. Described 2'21 5 '1 from frame 26 - 2. @111111+, in A gray SPOT- 011 a gray A gray formation oh 3 light background. Poe?f 3:3] 3 32 1?7, 6 background. Dram) from sibly is a crater. The background differs 1 r? 753. 1 28 1 5 I frame 26* . little in intensity from the formation itself. Em; gig 1 The bottom is inhomogeneous, being lighter in 6:295 '5 1 f- the center. Described from frame 26 2. 1 1? 1,.3 1:gray spot 'onefgray 1 A gray formation on a light background. 32 7 1 background. .. Drawn from sibly a crater with a homogeneous bottom. It 3 28 20 - frame 26- . 1 is bordered in the northeest by-a narrow darii .1 1? 1:12;; 1 1 5 rim. The rim is lighter in the southwestunclear in the south. Described . 1 1 from frame dark spot on a?gray 1 A dark formation on a gray backgroundbackground. Drawn from 1 central part differs little from the back- 36 1 3, 5, ll? frame 26. 1 ground. The boundary is clear in the east 1 - 1 north and west in the form of a narrow rim. 1 1 1 The formation is somewhat lighter in the west. 1 1 1 Described from frame Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2010/11/30: CIA- RDP80T00246A012500090001- 3 Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2010/11/30 CIA-RDP80T00246A012500090001-3 HrObjects of: the first order of certainty . 10b)?? and Photometric 2 1 Coordnlat?? NO- n/n its Name Frame Cr Object of Analysis Description of Object Of -1. .. 088.8533999.-- - . - . . --. dark spot on a. gray dark formation on a gray background. Out- 9;?0 +22? i 5 28 '20 background.- Drawn from lined by a thin line. The central part is in- I 36 2 [frame 26 1. homogeneous and is darker in the center. De- 3 scribed from frame '11, l, 2? A gray spot on a light A gray fonnation on a light background. Poe? i 32'. 6, 7 background'.? Drawn from sibly a crater. The bottom is inhomogeneous i 36- 3, 6, 5 ?frame 26 - being lighter in the south. A bright, hill-'2: . like formation is noticeable in the center. i Bordered by a rim in the north and east. De- $33 scribed from framelight .?spot'. Drawn from A light, round formation on a gray backgroun? '26 g, 11; frame 26 . apparently a crater. Bounded by a dark rim 'the north and south. The bottom is inhomogeaff' 5. 73? . 28 [20 does not neoue, the northern part being lighter than the I :15: ?contradict. southern. Possibly consists of two tangent :7 ?g '5 - . craters. Described from frame 26 - 1h. gr?; 567 25 11 A gray from A gray formation, bordered all around by a +19 j+1 Eire-<3 23 20, 18 and frame 26. .dark band, on a gray background. The band als? . .3 619 appears only in the south. The central permiistjig :3 56 i1, 2? 5, u, inhomogeneous, being somewhat ighter to the . ?5 north. Described from frame 2 - 1.1L. . 73 - 568 26 11?; 11, 1 A light spot; Drawn . i A light formation, having a light rim in the ,5 . 28 20 from frame. 26. south, on a light background. Possibly a .1 3 52 1h, 5 crater. The-bottom of the crater is 36 f; in the north. Described from frame Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2010/11/30 CIA-RDP80T00246A012500090001-3 Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 201M160 CIA-RDP80T00246A012500090001-3 ?objects 9: the first grqerhof,certainty i Object of Analysis A light spot. 6, 19, 20 from frame 26. I .. i .2 ?Object and Photometric 11/11 3 Frame 3? its Name Cress Section 7u?, 569 26 i12, lb a Hertz ?12, 2 28 :1876-253neg; 26 {in 1 gigs Ff?! 1 I I 1 . 77_??5i 575 a 26 E9278light spot. from frame 26. gray spot. frame 26. Drawn Drawn Dram from A dark spot. Dram: from frame 52 - 6. Description of Object A bright formation on a gray background. Apparently a crater. Described from frame 26-- 1h. 1 A light formation on a gray background. sibly a crater. The bottom differs little in brightness from the surrounding surface._ The southwestern part of the bottom is somewhat lighter. It is partly overlapped by a crater shown on Wilkins' map of the libration zone. Described from frame 26 - 2. A gray formation on a light background. Pos- sibly a crater. by a light rim. The bottom is darker'in the northern part of the crater. Described from frame 26 - 11+. A dark formation, bordered by a narrow, dark line in the northeast and north, on a gray background. Possibly is a crater. .is somewhat lighter in the west. It appears as a light formation on a gray background in cross section 56 - 6. Described from frames A-light spot. Drawn from A light formation on a gray background. It frame 26 - 11+. is apparently a crater, bordered by a narrow, dark line. The bottom is lighter than in Oh- .ject 387. A is noticeable within the contour - apparently a hill. Described from frame 26 - 11L. Sanitized Copy Approved'for Release 2010/11/30 CIA-RDP80T00246A012500090001-3 Pos~. It is bordered in the south The bottom +96 ?smewvw v- +94 ?Hut?u? . a VITI. Mme-W; . r' v1.71??~ . ?18 5 .em . Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2010/11/30 2 CIA-RDP80T00246A012500090001-3 .J Objects of the first order of certainty *Object and Photometric CoorEates its Name I?d me ILCross Section. Object of Anal) Sis Descriptxon of Object 22-21 ,8 if 79 575 28 ?20 gray spot. Drawn from A round formation seen as a gray spot on a *989" . 52 2, 6 Jframe 26 - 1h. light background and as blending in with the .. 26 rim of 362 in the southwest. Described from 1 if 3 frame 26 - 1.14. eff 80 i 376 26 31h, 12, 11 A light spot. .Drawn A bright formation- on a gray background, the 1 J5 1' 28 318, 6 from frame 52 - 6. latter determining the former's boundary. The 1 32 J'k, 5, 6, 7, JV central part is inhomogeneous and a darkening i l_ . 8 is noticeable in thecenter. Described from? :2 '1 56 cross . frame 32 - 6. i 3?13"} fsectionslight spot. Drawn A light round formation on a dark background. ff+87J fJ+2l Er 28 1?20 from frame 26 i There is possibly a light hill insideposition is partly overlapped by and its size if 56 5, LL, 5, coincides with a crater drawn on Wilkins? mep.f 4* if f6, 7 Described from frame light spot. 'DrQJawn A light formation, bordered by a narrow dark? 1? +89 28 21 from frame 26 -, ll. I rim, on a gray background. Apparently crater with an inhomogeneous bottom that is J: J. e. - lighter in the center. Its position is over-4'; 5 hipped by a crater drawn on Wilkins' map, but f1; its size exceeds the latter?e somewhat. scribed from frame 26-111,2, h, 12' A dark spot. Drawn i A dark, crater-like formation on a grey back-e 3Edison 28 18, 19, 20 from frame 26 - l. ground. The brightness Jof?the bottom lies beef" jjJJ' i 21,. 6 . tween that of details bounded by a light border on the northeast I f. 36 1+ and north. Described from frame Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2010/11/30 CIA-RDP80T00246A012500090001-3 - . Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2010/11/30 CIA-RDP80T00246A012500090001-3 Objects of the first order of certainty .. . . . - Coordinates No. 11/11 iObJect and 1 Frame Photometric Object Ob'ect its 5.51912?. Cross Section [1d yels of Object . A 8? 381 26 2, 12 dark spot. DreWn A dark formation on a. light background - - 187? ?4,250 3 28 18, 19, 2C), .3 from frame 26. 1 apparently a crater. Its position is partly . 5 21 overlapped by a crater shown on Wilkins' mapbut its size somewhat exceeds that latter. Described. from frame dark. spot. Drawn from A dark formation, bounded by a hazy gray rim} 3.8486354'419 28 6 frame 26 l2. on a gray background. Possibly a crater. The i 56 I bottom is somewhat darker in the southeast. 3 A i '3 .-: Its position is overlapped by and its size . . 3 coincides with a crater shown on Wilkins' map' I Described from frame dark spot; Dream from A dark formation, ?hich looks like a crater 2h .352} 3 28 18,19,20; . frame 28-5420. with a somewhat inhomogeneous bottom, on a 3 3, 6 gray background. It is bounded by a gray ri'm?. 3 32 . 3, 7 that is clearer in the west and north. The. snug . 56.. 2, 3, bottom is darker in the southeast. Described: 55312, 11 A grey formation, bounded on. the north by a +1182 ~05 ?2 28 - 18 narrow, dark rim, on a light backgroundlighter in the south. Apparently, itcrater with an inhomogeneous bottom. 1 i ?Lighter portions are observed in the central I . j. part of the bottom. Described from frame .11, 2 A dark spot. .. Drawn I A dark formation on a light background. Ap- i +83 .. +23 Lobschev- 28 6, 19? 20 i from frame 26-11 I parently a cirque. It is bounded on the west I 3 skii 32 6, 7 3 by a bright background that is adjacent to I 56 5, 6 the light areaof hlh. Described from frame .3 . I 29,Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2010/11/30. CIA-RDP80T00246A012500090001-3 Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2010/71/30 CIA-RDP80T00246A012500090001-3 ngiects oi the first order of certainty No. n/n 95?" 389a 1 Object and 3:2; 7, 38926? 32,fPhotometric . Cross Section 4light spot. Object of Analysis Drawn 2 6 8 from frame 28 - 15. 1 12 A dark Spot.- Drawn 20 frames 26 and 32gray spotDreWn 3 2 frames 26 and- 32dark 20 frame 26dark 31:01:;inan 5 frame 267. 2 . I Description of Object ?mzordi?nat-E?, of Object >113. A light formation on a. gray background. Poe-? . sibly a crater with a hazy rim. It almost coincides in position and dimensions with a crater Show; on Wilkins? map. Described from - frame 26 - 12. from from from line, on a gray background. Possibly a crater. A dark, crater-like formation on a grey back-f7. ground. Bounded by a rim in the east and southeast. On the west the rim is hazy and j? becomes a small crater. The bottom is some- 3 what lighter in its northern part. Describe-(111? from 26 and 32. A gray, elongated formation on a light back-g; 7? ground. Bordered by a dark band that lighteris in the north. The bottom is being lighter in the center. This is appar? ently a hillock. Described from frame 26 - 4_ .. .. A dark formation, bordered by a narrow, black-.5 A light rim is noticeable in the northwest. +915 '20 +85?.?25 +113; 2505 The bottom is darker to the south. Described? from frame 26 - 10. . from dark formation, bordered in the southeast by a narrow, dark rim, on a gray background. Possibly it is a crater with an inhomogeneous; bottom. The bottom is lighter in the south .and?di?ffer?s; little from the surrounding gray background. Described from frame 26 - 10. Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2010/11/30 CIA-RDP80T00246A012500090001-3 ?w-r v- Tee?rev 53 2V . o. Sanitized _Copy Approved for Release Objects of the ?irst order of certainty . . .- Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2010/11/30 CIA-RDP80T00246A012500000001-3 . 9 Object and . ,13?11otometriciy Coordinates No. n/n Frame i 0b,;ect of Analysis Description of Object 0f Object . ma?ame ,4 Gross Section ., . A - '9light spot.? Drawn A light formation, bordered by a broken rim, 26 12, 11 i from frame 25 - 12- on a'gray background. Possibly a crater with 1' 52 5, 6, 7 an inhomogeneous bottom, which is darker in 29 10 the north. The central and southern parts of the bottom are substantially brighter than the, 3 surrounding background. Described from frame??~ light s'pot. Drawn from A bright region that is bounded by the sur- 1" Pasteur 28 19 frame 26.- Irounding gray background. It consists of 26 2: 10, 11 round formations in frame 26 - 10. A light ring is noticeable arounda Light? round for- . nation, and between them are dark bands. It I approximates LL59 in brightness. It apparent1y- pg; 3 consists of a number of separate, light de- A Te% tails. Described from frames .94 599"?: 26 '19; 10 A bright Spot. I?rawn EA bright formation on a gray background, cone'5*? Egg . 28 l9;'6 from fram2'26 ~59; i sisting of small, bright details. The north?? 52 10, 9 - ern part is somewhat darker than the southern. CT. 5 It apparently is part of the thelarge, bright gig complex of hlh. Described from frame 26 - 9. i? welight -spot.? Drawn from A bright area situated in the eastern part of- i .L 52 6 frame 26. 2 i the bright region #59. Described from frame '1 i i. j26-11bright spot. Drawn bright formation on a gray background, con? 3 52 10 from frame 26. ;eisting of separate bright details Apparentlypart of the general bright region of 1 i - i Described from frame 26 - . Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2010/11/30 2 CIA-RDP80T00246A012500090001-3 Objects of the first order of certainty ObJeCt and 1 Photometric 1 Coordinates? NO- D/n its. Earle- Frame 1Cross Section Object 0f Analysis I Description Of Object umdark spot. Drawn from A dark formation, bounded by a dark, narrow, 1 1 28 16 - frames 26 and 52. rim that becomes lighter in the south:10, 2 1 light background. Possibly a crater. A relatively dark portion of the surface is tangent to the rim from north. Described from frame 2610, light spot. Drawn from A light formation, surrounded in the 5 1 52 110, 2 frame 26. 5 a hazy rim, on a gray background. A darkening1 3:?"fi 3 is noticeable in the northern part. Described1? j: i from frame bright spot. Drawn 1 A bright formation, apparently consisting from frame 26. 1 two round formations,on a gray background. fgiLies in the path of the ray going from formal 1 56 13, 5, 6 =f'E 1 tion 699. The brightness decreases in its 1.?1 a 1- . I: '1 southeastern part, and begins to blend in with 1 1 1 the background around formation h13.De~. 1 scribed from frame trial A bright spot. 7Drawn 1 A light, elongated formation on a gray .and?auxil- ground. Brighter in some places. Apparently1 fiery cross . 5 1 consists of separate formations, the brightest; 3 *sections 5 1 of which are situated in the southwestern 1'1. 28p: l9,'20, 6, 1 1 and northeastern parts. Described from framesSanitized Copy Approved for Reieas? 2010/1 1/30: CIA- RDP80T00246A012500090001- 3 Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2010/11/30 CIA-RDP80T00246A012500090001-3 of the first order of certainty 1 1 1 I Coordinates Object and Photometric Description of Object Mica?i No. 11/11 . Frame Object of Anulvsis 115?. 11.31119. ,Cross Section . . - - . bright spot. Stands 1 The Soviet Range is a bright formation on a Soviet . 1 28 ?19, 20, 6, . out on all frames. 1 gray background, consisting of a large number 1 3 1 Range 5 18 Drawn from frame 26 - 9. of separate bright details. Its general con?1 72:, 52 5, 10, 8 tour lies in a northeasterly direction and ?1 56 5, 5, 6 broadens noticeably in the equatorial region. 1 It is mountain-like in its reflective erties and is more homogeneous, with respect if to brightness in its northern part. Separat bright details become visible in the southern ?part on high photometric cross sections. 1 There is a darkening in the southwestern part-. 1 Apparently formation #13 is also a part of the_ Soviet Range. Described from frame 26- 9. 52.1 23135151. nun E- 5? dyelight spot; Drewn 1 A light, crater-like formation, bordered by 19, 20,; from frame 26 - 1,0. a narrow, dark rim 1n the northwest and north? 1 6 .1 east. The bottom is inhomOgeneous and lighter9w, 1217 1, ~28} 1 . in the south. A lighter spot is noticealbe 1 in the center, which must be caused by a hill: ., Described from frame 26 1 V-.- 1; .w . . ..5. . 105 1418 1 26 12 11, 6d A light spot. . Dimen- 1 A gray formation on a light background. Pos?; i '28 120 - sions taken from 26 - 12. sibly a crater. The bottom differs little 1 .29 22 Drawn from freme-j 26 - 121' from the background. A dark rim is noticeab: 2 1, ?1 and is clearer in the north and west, becomih""?_ '1 5 .- 1 narrower in the southeast. The brightness or? the bottom is inhomogeneous - the bottom be comes darker in the southwestern part. De- scribed from frame. 26 - l2. ?1 Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2010/11/30 CIA-RDP80T00246A012500090001-3 tn: Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2016:1160 CIA-RDP80T00246A012500090001-3 Objects of the first order of certainty 1 IObject and Photometric I I 1 Coordinates n/ 1 Frame . 1 Object of Analysis 1 Description of Object 1 of 01%th Its Name Cross gection - - -. 3% ..1.1 1' -- - A 106 1120 26 $11 A gray spot. Dimensions! A gray, crater-like formation on a light back-3 +120? 52 11, h, 5 taken from frame 26. ground. Bounded by a light rim in the north. i 29 i 5 The bottom is inhomogeneous and is somewhat 1 1 darker in the southeast. Described from frame 1121 26 ;11 A dark spot. Drawn from' A dark, round formation on a gray background - 1 1: 52 110. frame 52. possibly a crater. The bottom somewhat lighter in the southeast. The v' ?55 in bright crater 1122 is situated on its south- mg: SE3 western boundary. Described from frame .. .31 - 52 - 10. .108 if}, 1:22 26 11 . A light spot. -. Drawn A bright formation, intersecting the boundary +125 from frame 52 10. of 1121, on a gray background. Possibly crater. Described from frame 52 10. 109 11') #214 and 1 26 ll . A light spot. . Consists I An elongated, light formation, possibly con? +1211 +08 LL belie 32 10 of two separate spots. sisting of two intersecting craters, on a sou-miDrawn from frame 26? 2.x gray background. Bounded by a dark rim. The gig-j rim of h2ha predominates at the place of inter- Inorth! 1 I section and appears the younger of the two 1 1 rims. Described from frame 26 - 2. fit .1 110 1425 26 111, 1 A dark spot. Drawn from; A dark formation, bordered by a dark rim, on +125 11131-15 I 9 52 $10: frame 26 - 10. a gray background. Possibly a crater. A ?2 32 15 bright, round formation is situated in the 5 i 3 56 northern part'of the trim. The bottom is in- . iv. 1 uhomogeneous and lighter in the westscribed from frame Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2010/11/30: CIA-RDP80T00246AO12500090001- 3 Obdects of the first order of certainty a- Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2010/11 /30 CIA-RDP80T00246A012500090001-3 i 1 from the gray background and its brightness . which becomes a darker, broader band in the _west. 1 I I 3 IObject and Photometric No. n/n Frame . Object of Analysis its Name Cross Section . light Spot. Drawn '52 5 from frame 11221.; I A35 26 12, 11, 10,3 A light formation. Sklodov- Drawn from frame 26. Lskaia- 28 18- 3 ,-Curie 52 2, 5,8,11:21? 29dark spot. ?ng from 28 2o frame light spat. Drawn 26 10, 5d i from frame Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2010/11/30 CIA-RDP80T00246A012500090001-3 - background. remiss sibly a crater. The bottom differs little increases in the eastern part. The formation"; is bounded in the east by a dark, narrow line Described from frame 28 - 6. A bright formation with hazy contour on a gray background. It stands out in intensity on most of the primary negatives. It apparently: consists of separate, very bright formations, which almost blend into one another and pre?? sent a mountainous formation. frames dark formation, bounded on the seat and south by a dark band, on a gray background. Possibly a crater. The bottom is inhomoge'n neous and differs little from the surrounding There is a darkening in the cen- . ter. Described from frame 26 .- l. A light formation on a gray background. is bordered by a narrow, light rim in the I northwest and southwest. The rim disappears in the east. Possibly, it is a crater with an inhomogeneous bottom? which is darker in ?3 the southeast. We ?bright spots are noticee able in the central and northeast. parts. These are possibly hills. Described from . frame 26 - 3d. Described from It Description of Object 0f Object A 7 .3 A light formation on a gray background. Pos- +1159?: +21? +192:- Sanitized Copy Approved for Release CIA-RDP80T00246A012500090001-3 ObJects of the first order of certainty 3 3 Coordinate? I . No. ?In Object and 3 Frame 3 Photometrlc 3 Object of Analysis 3 Description of Object of. Objectl ?Its. 3 .1 .- 3C_ross $563131 .11. I I3 I 115 1358 gray Spot. Drawn fromI A gray formation on a light background. Pos- +1069 :3th frame 26 - ll. I sibly a crater. L?mis tangent to the bright for- 56 ;2 I I mation I59 in the west. The rim is unclear. . 3 3 The bottom is inhomogeneous. There is a .. I 3 I lighter spot in the center, possibly caused by 3 I I a hill. Described from frame 26 ll. I 116 1159 3 26 - A light Spot. Drawn fromI A light area of irregular shape on a gray ba?k4+109 L05 3 52 I 2, 5 :frame 26 - l?l. 3 ground. It apparently consists of separate . 3% 3 29 ?10 3 bright formations that are noticeable on the 32?: ?3 I ?high photometric cross sections. The brighter I. 3 part in the center is circular. A separate - ELLE 3 3 a] 3 3 circle outlines a portion in the east of the 3 i 3 3 formation. Described from frame dark Spot-,vjnrawn from IA dark, crater-like formation with a hazy light .4923 ~23 5:23: .353 28 318 iframe 282.23 I 3rim, on a gray background. It closely approx-i: 3 37?" 3 3?3; 3 3mates, in position and dimensions, crater I $3 3 3:1 3 Ishown' in Wilkins? map of the libration zone. I ?.13 I3 I Described from frame 28 18118? 2' 12,511, 9, A gray spot-Q 'Drawn fromf A gray, crater-like formation, bordered by as: 488? 3?18 3 3 fRaureich . :10_ frame 26 3 dark rim in the north and northwest, which becomes barely noticeable in the south and southeast, on a light background. The bottom homogeneous being lighter in the south. There 3 3 3 is a bright spot in the center apparently hill. In position and dimensions it closely I I 3 3 I I resembles the crater. Raureich, shown in Wilkins? 3 I I I 3 (table 9118, ?520). Described from I . I I 3 frame ISanitized Copy Approved for Release 2010/11/30 CIA-RDP80T00246A012500090001-3 '89 50111711179513: on a gray background. The bottom . is inhomogeneous, apparently having small 1 craters in it Its position is close to that of 1 a crater drawn on Wilkins' map of the 1ibratior1 1 .1 zone. Described from frame Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2010/11/30 CIA-RDP80T00246A012500090001-3 Sanitized Copy Approved for Release CIA-RDP80T00246A012500090001-3 Objects of the first _ord_er of certainty ., 7, 1 Coordinates . ObJect and Frame Photometr1c 1 Object of Analysis 1 Description of Object . of Object__ 1 its Name 119 11115 26 1, 12, ll 1 A dark spot. Drawn from1 A dark, crater- like formation on a gray back- 1+8h? ~22? 28 18 .1 frame 28 - 18.. ground. The bottom is inhomogeneous and possibly has a hill in it. Its coordinates and 56 11, 5, 11, 5 1 dimensions closely resembie a crater shown 1 1 in Wilkins' map of the libration zone. De? ~17 1 scribed from frame 10, 12,111 - 3 1 Hecataeus 28 19, 18 1 A light spots Drawn from 1 A gray, crater- like formation on a gray back-?- 11+81 1-?21 1"?11 32 16 1frame 28 - '18. 1 ground It has an inhomogeneous bottom, 6?23 3- 56 16 1 1 bordered by a narrow rim in themest andeast. :33 (Gig 3 1'The contour is blotted out in the north by dis-1 1 a 1 turbances. Separate, small craters are notice? .1 3:2; ?717.; 1 Eable within the formation. Its position partly 55.1, :31 1 overlaps Hecataeus as shown in Nelson's and 1 :35: 1Wilkins' maps. Described from frame 15f? 121 11115 26 12 A gray'Spot. Drawn from 1A gray, crater like formation, bordered by a 1175 1?16 E733 28 20 frame 26 - 12.1 4 ;dark rim on a dark baCkground. The rim blends1 1 1?2 1?53 52 :6 in with. the surrounding background in the north1? 1? 111:: (3:3 1east. A small crater is tangent to the rim in 53123, 1 the southeast. Its position and dimensions are-1 . ur-Q golose to ?rater on Neison? 8 map. Described 1 1 .from frame 122 11117 26 ll, 12 dark spot. Drawn from A dark, crater? like formation, bordered by a 1+8 28 ?20 frame 26 ?11 dark, narrow rim which becomes hazy 25v Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2010/11/30 CIA-RDP80T00246A012500090001-3 __9b??9??19?l?he first order of certainty . M- fEEion??iat'eE] No. D/n IObject and Frame I Object of Analysis Description of Object .of Object ?1 its Name Qross Sectiod -11 1- . 1.1.11gray spot Drawn from A gray formation, bounded by a dark rim, on a 1+820"2801 W.Humbold? 28 18; l9, 20,; frame 28 18. . dark background. The inhomogeneous bottom i 9 . 21 i differs little in brightness from the surround? 1 1 ing background. Small craters, situated on I the bottom, are noticeable. In position and 1 1 dimensions it closely resembles w; Humboldt, 1 shown on Wilkins' map. Described from frame dark spot. Drawn from: A dark, crater?like formation on a gray back? #78 28 19, 20 :frame 26 - 11. ground. The brightness of the inhomogeneous 1 'bottom increases toward the cneter. There is, 1 1 I Iapparently, a central hill. Its position 1 1 ??ag 5 ,closely resembles a crater on Wilkins? map. 1 1 1 .. ?Described from frame dark spot. Drawn from EA dark, crater- like formation, bordered by a #95? ??2863 28 20, 21 ?frames 26 and 28. fbroad, dark rim, on a gray backgoundbottom differs little in brightness from the 1 ?surrounding brightness. In position and dimen-r . 1 Fsions it closely resembles crater shown on I Wilkins? map of the libration zone. Described 1 i??g from frames 26 and 28. I "126 1+55 26 2, 12 dark Spot. Drawn from A dark, crster- like formation on a back?rn1+72 1.26 ?1 28 19,120, 21 frame 26 - . iground. It is bordered by a hazy, light rim 4 56 . jin the west and a hazy, dark one in the south- i. ?1 1 1 . ?east. In position and dimensions it closely' 1 1 resembles crater A on Wilkins? _map. (table I t? 1+ 866, +h303- Described from frame Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2010/11/30 CIA-RDP80T00246A012500090001-3 :vm? .11 ?ner A Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2010/11/30 I CIA-RDP80T00246A012500090001-3 Objects of the first order of certainty No. n/n Object and its Name Pm me Photo metric Cross Section Object of Analysis 1% 127; 128* 1156 Legendre 1158 A62 1165 11' Description of Object Drawn from A gray spot. frame 26 - l2. 2, 12 18, 19, 2o, :21, 6, 25 dark spot. 1 Drawn from frame 26. - l. - I I dark Spot . {frame 26 - 2. I Drawn from 1 I A gray spot. DraWn from frame 26b- 2. A gray, crater?like formation with an inhomo? geneous bottom on a light background. It is bordered by a narrow, light rim in the north and a broader, light rim in the south. Small craters are noticeable on the rim in the south, west and north. There is possibly a hill in' the center. In position and dimensions it closely resembles the crater Legendre,? De- scribed from frame 26 - 12. A dark, elongated formation, bordered by.a narrow, light rim, on a gray background. Its position is close to a crater on Wilkins? map. Its dimensions are greater. A crater is arbi~ trarily drawn in at this point in Neison?s map. Described from frame 26 - l. A dark formation, clearly outlined by the sur?-' rounding gray background. The bottom is dark and there is apparently a crater in the eastern In position and dimensions it closely and part. {resembles a crater shown on Wilkins? 'Neison's maps. Described from frame 26 - 2. A gray, crater?like formation on a light back? ground. .It is bordered by a hazy, light rim, which blends in with the surrounding background in the northwest. The contour is unclear. The bottom is inhomogeneous. Inx position and di- mensions it closely resembles a crater on Wilkins? map. Described from frame 26 - 2. Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2010/11/30 CIA-RDP80T00246A012500090001-3 +711 +86 6 +75 H. x? manila Dad deg-ll SQ Sanitized Copy Approved for Release CIA-RDP80T00246A012500090001-3 Objects of the first order of certianty No. n/n Object and its Name Frame Photo metric Cross Section Object of Analysis Coordinates of Object Description of Object A 151 152 i??rgw :1 9 ?i ?nn 153' a? V: Phi/'5 15h gram-La1165 h?6 Chan #79 L180 19,'2odark Spot. frame 26 l. A gray spot. frame 26 2. A dark spot. frame 26.? l. A dark spot. frame 26 - l. Drawn from Drawn from Drawn from Drawn from 3 that is qnite similar to this one is I existing maps. 'dimensions are inaccurately shown on existing A dark, crater?like formation on a gray back- ground. The contour is clear in the northwest and southeast. The bottom is dark and approxi- mates that of Mare in intensity. It is not accurately designated on existing maps. Described from frame 26 1.. A gray, crater-like formation, bordered by a narrow, dark rim in the southeast, which be- comes lighter and barely noticeable in the northwest, on a light background. The bottom is inhomogeneous and dark in the southwest. There is a hill in the northeastern part. In? position and dimensions it is close to Oken. Described from frame 26 2. A dark, crater-like formation on'a gray back~ ground. The contour is clearly defined by the surrounding background. The bottom is dark and approximates that of Mare in intensity. It possibly consists of two craters. A crater shown on Described from frame 26 - l. A dark, crater?like formation, bordered by a narrow, barely visible rim, on a gray back- ground. The bottom is very dark and approxi- mates that of Mare in intensity. The crater is clearly outlined. Its position and maps. Described from frame 26 - l. Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2010/11/30 CIA-RDP80T00246A012500090001-3 +863 +77? +75 +8h a.ho? ?Wm; I 1..) Hit? 1 4-e?94 9T?wvwi?ie m-r A A, . 44 Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2010/11/30 CIA-RDP80T00246A012500090001-3 Objects of the first order of certainty Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2010/11/30 CIA-RDP80T00246A012500090001-3 Object ?and Photometric Coordinates No. n/n . Frame Object of Analysis Description of Object ?f ObJeCt its Na me Cross Sectlon . A ?3 155 1181 26 12 A dark spot.. Drawn from A dark, crater?like formation, clearly outlined +86 ?15? 28 20 frame 26 in the south, on a gray background. There is no clear outline in the north. The position and form are. inaccurately shown on existing 1 maps. Described from frame 26 - 1. 1 3 1 156.;~ 1182 29 9d FA dark-gray spot.? 'Drawn A dark formation on a gray background. Appa'r-? +91 4v~4h3_ 26 12 from frame 26 - 12. ently a crater with a dark bottom. It is tan- 28 19 1 gent ?130 a gray portions. of the surface in the 3 1 north. Described from frame 26 - 12. 0 #86 26 11,10 1A dark spot. Drawn from A dark, crater-like formation with a dark bot- 28 18, 19 frame 28 - 18. tom on a gray background. It is bounded' in the Egg; V. .. south by a dark band. Its position and di? 5:3, 1 mansions are shown inaccurately in Wilkins' map 1 of the libration zone. Described from frame 28 18. a: 5; 3 3 158 2#90 26 2, 11, 12 dark Spot. Drawn from A dark formation on a light background - pos- 3 ?105.53?- 28 19 iframe 26 7- 12 . sibly a crater. It is surrounded by a. broad, 51 I light band in the south and southwest, which hf?! 6:73 50 3 almost blends in with the surrounding surface CD 25:33?: in the north. The bottom is dark. Described from frame 26 - 12. 159:: [+96 51 10 1A dark sp?ot. Drawn from A dark formation on a gray background - possibly +97 ~58 ?33 26 12 'frame 26' - 12. a crater with a dark bottom. Bordered light rim in the north. Described from frame A A Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2010/11/30 CIA-RDP80T00246A012500090001-3 Objects of the first,order of certainty Object and Photometric 0001?wa No. . Frame . Object 0f Analysis Description of Object 0f ObJeCt Its Name Cross Section . A {3 1?40 197 26 12 A dark spot. Drawn from A large region with a decreased reflecting +95? Mare 28 19, 20, 25 frames 26 12, 29 - 9, ability, within which there is a large number Australe 52 5 51 10. of craters having dark bottoms. Up until now, 56 l, 2, 5, it according to observations of the libration . zone, it was bounded by ?h5, ?60? latitude and +7h, +9o? longitude. The better estab- lished shape of Mare Australe, on the basis 'of obtained photographs, makes it possible to as- "r1 sume that it lies within +70, +llO? longitude age and ~35, latitude. It is of irregular_ 523:3 egg?J shape. Its darkest portions are situated near? (E), +90? longitude and on either side of this. 32:} ?if? The reflecting ability of the surface around fig? 1,3272), {3 )40" and A. +95, +llO? increases. Portions E3 of the lunar surface that possess a signifi- - cantly larger reflection coefficient are tan- 2% E4: gent to Mare Australe in the north, west and southwest. Described from frames 26 - l2, 33% Eggsdark spot. Drawn from A dark formation on a gray backgroundframe 26 - l. bordered by a light rim, which separates it 1 I I from the formation #80. - It is apparently a i crater with a dark bottom. This crater closely I resembles Hanno, as if continuing the latter. Its position and dimensions are shown inaccu-- r'ltely in existing maps. Described from frame 26 l. I I I Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2010/11/30 CIA-RDP80T00246A012500090001-3 89 Described from frame 51. . Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2010/11/30 CIA-RDP80T00246A012500090001-3 Ri?e Jun a9 a a Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2010/11/30 2 CIA-RDP80T00246A012500090001-3 Objects of the first order of certainty . . n/ Object and Fr Photometric 00:31:1?88 o. . ame Object ofAnal sis 0 1901 Its Name Cross Section Description Of ObJeCt gray s?pot. Drawn from A gray, crater-like formation, bordered by {69? 5-26?- 26 12 frame 28. a barely noticeable, dark rim." In the west 56?. 6 . the boundary blends in with the neighboring formation 11-55, whose bottom is relatively dark. In position and dimensions it closely resembles crater B, shown in Wilkins' map (table 856, Described from frame . dark spot-.- Position A dark, crater-like formation on a gray back- +152?7-E-sl5?" 29 10 and configuration taken ground. Described from frame 29. 11? $533 win 27' 5d from frame 29light spot. Drawn from A light, crater?like formation on a gray. back- +167 42:3: 29 8, - frame 29. ground. The bottom differs little in intensity. e? E5 55? 5 .. from the surrounding background. Described cI; 5 3 27 5d from frame 29. r? 1115:" 508 51 lo, A light spot. Drawn A light, crater-like formation on a gray +l5l,_ 5?51?? 29 . 10, 8 from frame 29. background. A rim is noticeable. The bottom. i 3 55 5 is inhomogeneous and differs little from the '1 27 5d background. Described from frame 51 h. r? 31dark Taken from A dark, circular formation. A rim is notice4-I +175 y+hl 29 10, 10d frames 51 and 29.? able. Possibly there is a hill in the center. 55 5 Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2010/11/30: CIA- RDP80T00246A012500090001- 3 I Objects of the first order of certainty Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2010/11/30: CIA- RDP80T00246A012500090001- 3 tion between the hill and the rim to the north is somewhat brighter than the surrounding bot?7 tom and forms a hazy arc. There is a dark for; mation with a light spot on the southwestern part of the rim. Described from frames 26 and but! unva- 5 Object and Photometric - No. 13/11 Frame Object of Analysis Description of Object its Name Cross Section 3 1&7 521 51? A light spot.? Drawn from A light, crater~like formation on a gray back?- 29 10 frame 31. - ground. A rim is noticeable. The bottom is 55 5 inhomogeneous and differs little from the back- 27 5d ground. Possibly there is a hill in the center.. Described from frame 51. lh8rj 522 29 5d A light spotu' Drawn from A dark, crater?like?formation on a gray back- 513 8? frame 29. ground. The bottom differs little from the 27 5d-t background. A rim is noticeable. Described from frame 291&9" 525 g?9 29 -5d A light spot.- Drawn from A light, cratervlike formation on a gray back?- ?127 7?1g55 3' 51 8 frame 29. i groundm A rim is noticeable. Described from'5 ??13 27, 5d . - frame 27. Eli} \0 3.5.1; . a . 3 150 527 if:% 27 5d The darkeSt part near the The Sea of Dreams region. Stands out as a darK, Sea 29 9, 64 disc's edge.5 Outlined elongated formation on a gray background. Inf a; Dreams??= 51 9 from frames-29 and 51. places it is lighter than Mare and 55 10 Mare Marginus. Apparently consists of a number' g: ($733 of cirques and crater seas, such as the forms?Ti tions 107, 200, 507, etc. Directly tangent to? a: Ll? the Sea of Dreams is a light region consisting: of formations such as 205, 180, 202, etc. Def. scribed from frames 29 and 51. '151 Tsiolkov- 26 All pho? The crater'S'contour and A dark, crater-like formation on a gray ck-ii a skii metric rim are taken from frame ground. It has a clearly-pictured, broad rim1_ 7 29 sec- 26. The position from which is brighter in the west. There is also a tions. frame 29 brighter part on the northeast side of the rim- 51 The same. The bottom is inhomogenejus and relatiVely very 27 dark. There is a clearlyvisible hill: The sec-i 52 Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2010/11/30 CIA-RDP80T00246A012500090001-3 .4 Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 201020160 CIA-RDP80T00246A012500090001-3 Objects of the first order of certainty Object and Photometric . . Coordinates No. n/n . Frame Object of Analysis Description of Object 0? ObJeCt 1ts Name Cross Section .5 A .3 152 Moscow Sea 29 Almosf?all The boundaries are taken A dark, sea-like formation with irregular out? .+149? 27? 51 photometric? as follows: The north- lines on'a bright background. There is a 27 cross sec~ ern'and eastern parts deeper part in the south named Astronaut Bay. .3 35 tions. from frame 29 - 6A, the The bottom is inhomogeneous being raised in 26 . southern and western places. There is a bright, hill-like forma- partly parts from frame'29 9. tion approximately in the center. The bright? :5 . ness of the bottom of the Moscow Sea is greater, according to frame 29 - 7,than'tha$ . of Mare and Mare Marginus. Described t? from frames 29 and 51" I55 5A2 '51. 15 A dark'Spot. Drawn from A dark formation on a gray background. Pos? 26 10" frame sibly a crater. A rim is noticeable. De? L: 27 '5d. - scribed frOm frames dark spotlf Drawn from A dark formation on a gray background. Pos? {a 51 15 frame 29. sibly a crater. The bottom differs little 29 a 10 from the background. A rim is noticeable. H. ,1 '55: .9 Described from frames -155. 5A6 k! .56 A dark Spot.; Drawn from A dark, crater?like.formation on a gray banfs _+150? +55? a: 51 #5 frames 51 are 56. ground. The bottom differs little from the? 29 lO - background. A rim is noticeable. Possibly, - there is a hill in the center. Described from; frames gray spot.- Drawn from A gray, crater-like formation on a gray back?-? +88 ??55 52 h, 2, 5 frame 28- ground. It is bordered by a narrow, dark rim,. which blends in with crater A62 in the south. The bottom is inhomogeneous. Its position and shape are not clearly noted on existing maps. Described from frame 28. Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2010/11/30: CIA- RDP80T00246A012500090001- 3 Objects of the first order of certainty L9 Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2010/11/30 CIA-RDP80T00246A012500090001-3 111 Coordinates No. 11/11 Oman and Frame Photometric Object of Analysis Description of Object . of ObieCt its Name Cross Section . gray spot.?- ,Drawn from A gray, crater?like formation on a light back? +98? 52 - A frame 26. ground. It is bordered by a rim that is light 51 5 _in the northwest and dark in the south and southeast. The bottom is inhomogeneous with darker parts in the southwest. These are possibly small craters. Described from frame dark spot. Drawn from A dark formation on a light background. Pos?~ +llh ?4?26? 28? 6 frame 26 - l2. elbly is a crater With a discontinuous rim. El 5 I The bottom is inhomogeneous. The central part "g3 29 10 of the bottom stands out sharply in intensity. 2? s: :23 Apparently there is a hill here. The contour is not altogether clear. Described from frame (?529 26 12. w??$113,: 159 (1:dark spot. Drawn from A dark formation on a gray background.- pOSSibly +196. .rtll run 3% 28 I 20 frame 26 ll. a crater. No rim is noticeable. The bottom is a ?1 ?39 52 inhomogeneous-being darker in the north. There ff; is a lighter part in the center, apparently - tux-.1 (.7111 . caused by a hill. Described from frame 26 - ll.- (if?1'3 160 26 12, 2, A dark spot. Drawn from A dark, crater?like formation on a gray back- 4'82 55-42 an: 28 l8, l9, 20 frame_26 ground. Clearly outlined in the north and I south. The bottom is'kdark and approximates that of Mare in intensity. Possibly there is a hill in'the western part. It is not accurately noted on} existingmaps. Described from frame 26 - l. . 89 Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2010/11/30 CIA-RDP80T00246A012500090001-3 Objects of the first order of certainty . Coordina ObJect and Photometric . . tee No. 14/11 . Frame . Object of Analysis Description of Object 0f ObJeCt 1ts Name Cross Sectlon gray spot. Drawn from A gray formation on a lighter background. Cir? +128? +25? 52 10"9, 2 frame 26 - 11. cled by a rim, which is dark in the north and 56 northwest and lighter in the east and south. 51 15 - Possibly there is a hill close to the western boundary. Described from frame bright spot. Drawn A ?bright, round formation on a gray background. +116". +17 28 20 from frame 26 - 11. No details are noticeable. It is apparently-f 52 10 a section of the surface that possesses a 51 1 5 large reflection coefficient or a mountain top. Described from frame 26 - ll. :23 ?1 - @533 a . 165 6283 26 11, 10 A bright spot. Drawn A bright, round formation on a gray background. +111; (+17 Pi: ?7,3 28 2o, 23 from frames 26 11 and No inner details are noticeable. The southern (1., 52 10 52, 10. I part is?brighter. The whole formation is _i 51- 5 hazier than 699. It is apparently a section 3 ?1 of the surface that possesses a large reflec? g? tion coefficient or a mountain top. Described 5? from frames 161dark spot. Drawn from A dark formation on a gray background. Bounded +120? +22? {21: 52 - 1o Eframe 28 - 6. by a dark, narrow line that broadens only ih as; 28 6 2 the southeast. Possibly a crater. Described from frame gray spot. Drawn from A gray formation one somewhat lighter, gray +117 +25 1 . 52 2 ;frame 26 - 551. background. Outlined by an even?toned gray, 36 5 narrow rim in the east. Possibly a crater With Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2010/11/30 CIA-RDP80T00246A012500090001-3 1 I a bottom that is darker in the east and south. The bottom is lighter in the vest. Deacribed from frame 26 - 5 d. '20 - . Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2010/11/30 CIA-RDP80T00246A012500090001-3 Objects of the first order of certainty Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2010/11/30 CIA-RDP80T00246A012500090001-3 crater. Described from frames 26 and 52. No. n/n Object and Frame Photometric Coordinates its Name Cross Section ObJe?t 01' Analysis Description of Object of Obiegray Spot. Drawn from A gray formation on a light background +107? +22? 12d frame 26 - ll. possibly a crater whose bottom is inhomogeneous 28 20 with dark spots in the southeast and southwest. 52 2: 5 - There is a lighter part in the center that 56 A, 5, 6 looks like a hill. It is bordered on thesouth and west by a light rim. Described from frame 26 11. .167 654 26 ll A gray spot.t Drawn from A'gray, crater-like formation on a light backs igg 28 18, 19, 6 frame 2.65' ll. ground. Circled by a narrow, dark rim that SE 52 A2 - broadens in the west. The central 51 12 - part of the crater is clearly lighter than the peripheral parts. Described from frame .168 655 Cl 26 11 if A gray Spots-I DraWn from A gray formation on a light background - . +1125" 3?25?: 28o 20, 6 frame 26 ll. possibly a crater. The western part is lighter.-, E: 52'. 2, 9, lO I Bordered by a dark, narrow rim. Described from are: :32 51? . 12 frame 26 - ll. . . r- 169: 656 {31? ll A light spot.? Drawn from A light formation on a light background that is 28 6 frame 26 3,11. intersected by a ray going from 699. It is $373 52. 8, lO - ?onfiz?medEon many frames and is apparently a . El 12 part of the surface with a large reflection coi? E'fi 1 efficient or a mountain top. Described from LS frames 26 and 28. 3?70" 657 26 5d A dark spot .. DraWn from A dark formation, bounded by a dark rim in the 28' 6 frames 52 and 28?. west and south, on a gray backgroundlightens a little in the east. Possibly a 56 6 a a A 3:355 ?nu Copy Approved for Release 2010/11/30 CIA-RDP80T00246AO12500090001-3 Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2016/11/30 CIA-RDP80T00246A012500090001-3 A Objects of the first order of certainty Coordinata No, 13/? Obj? and Frame Phowmemc Object of Analysis Description of Object ?f Oblect its Name Cross Section gray spot. Drawn from A gray, crater-like formation on a light +lO9? +25? 28 25, 6 frames 26 and 52. ackground. Bounded by a narrow rim, which 52 10, 2, 5 boradens and becomes brighter in the southeast. - Possibly is a crater which is intersected along its diameter by a bright line, which is apparently a ray going from Giordano Bruno. . Described from frames gray spot. Drawn from A gray, crater-like formation, with an inhomo~ +107? 28 . 19 frame 26 - 2. geneous bottom, on a light backgroundbottom is somewhat darker in the north and at} 56 5, l, 2, south. It is intersected along its diameter 55? by a ray going from Giordano Bruno. There is a light spot in the center, possibly caused by 22%; - 22% a hill. Described from frames 26 2.and 52gray spot. Drawn from A gray formation on a light background. A +102 28 19 frame 26 light border is noticeable in the northwestPossibly a crater. Described from frame 26-1. 2 Reva ?299 17h 26 ?1 A dark spot. Drawn from A dark formation on a gray background. It 15' +105 450 :22 29 32, 10 frame 26 - 1. bordered by a narrow rim in the east ind west 52 ;2 possibly it is a crater with an inhomoge? 1 neous bottom. The southeastern part is some? 1 what lighter. Described from frame light spot. Drawn from A light formation on a gray background. +125 +hh 52 10 ?frame 26 9 Bounded by a light rim ?in the northwest. The 23 18 1 rim darkens in the southwest and northeast. :1 Possibly a crater with "n inhomogeneous bottom. 1 Described from frame 26 - 9. 1 i A Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2010/11/30 CIA-RDP80T00246A012500090001-3 . 1 Objects of the first order of certainty . Coorduunesl-?J Object and Photometric 1 1 b' No. n/n Frame Object of Analysis Description of Object 0 ~04 hegeme ?L?C?ros?s Section E9, 10d, 5 dark spot.? Drawn from EA dark formation on a gray background. Pos? ts+118?' 52 !10 {frame 26 92 ?sibly a crater whose bottom differs a little 1 28 ?18 3from the background. The bottom is lighter in, 27 25d .the south. Bounded by a border that is '-brighter in the west and east. The border I i i vdarkens in the south. Possibly there is a cen? .. . . 1-.. . . . . . - i - 'tral hill. Described from frame 26 - 9. 0 177. 6H5 +99 Lomonosov All frimes. Most dark spot. It is dark, crater-like formation on a gray back- photom tric cross _clearly seen on all iground. The bottom is intensely dark, com- sectio s. iframes. Drawn from framegparable to that of Mare It is out- ,26. :lined by a gray rim in the northeast and north? iwest on frame 26 - 2. The rim becomes unclear 5 gin the southeast and southwest. A central hill IN .is noticeable in frames absent in frame 26. Described?* from frames 26 and 32. I 1 1 dark spot. Drawn from dark formation on a gray background. Pos? +103i, 2 frame 26 l. ;sibly a crater whose bottom differs little fromg'f . !the background in the southern part. The north? zern part of the bottom is darker. It is out- 1 -. llined by a dark border in the east and north. IDescribed from frame 1781:373 ion [/11 03b R) - . g, 1792 647' 26 -hd, 6d light spot. Drawn fromlA light, crater?like formation on a gray back?U +8h 28 21, 6 frame 26. 5ground. It is outlined by a hazy, dark rim. 1 52 ?Stande out especially clearly in frame 26 6d. prparently coincides with a crater near Timo? sleon on Wilkins? map. Described from frame $26 - 6dSanitized Copy Approved for Release 2010/11/30 CIA-RDP80T00246A012500090001-3 OO 4' Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2010711/30 CIA-RDP80T00246A012500090001-3 ijects or the first order_of certainty !00063?uu??1 ()bject and I I Photornetric? - I - No. n/n Frame I Object of Analysis Description of Object 1399831119180' i 6&8 26 IAuxiliary IA gray spot. Drawn from? A gray, crater-like formation with an inhomo- ISeneca 28 6, 19, 20 1frame 26m geneous bottom that is darker in the southeastI light background. The northeastern part the bottom is lighter and differs little I I I I I from the surface near it. It is bordered not-too-clear dark rim, which becomes light inuv :23 I . I the south. Its position and dimensions closely" cts?f I I I I resembles those of the crater Senecascribed from frames 11,12 A light spo t. Drawn from A light, formation on a gray background. Itif 3:3 I 5 I6d .frame 26_ is of bent form and clearly stands out in high 7' Cris) 28 E20, 21, 6, 5 :f I cross sections (26 - 6d). It apparently con-ffpl? Isists of a number of light craters whose co?:m 'x - . 61:2 Ti? - ordinates closely match those of craters gI 2% ti: a i drawnat this point in?Wilkihs' map (close o?wPlutarch). Described from frame 26 - 6d. I l82gray spot., Drawn from A gray formation, bordered by a light rim, on [+25 I 52 '6 'frame . a light background. Apparently this is a craLI ?Iter with an inhomogeneous bottom that is I I 3 I brighter in the central part. Its coordinatesI -g I I I are close to those of a crater shown in the I i I I vicinity of Plutarch, but its size is sub~ I?fiqyg I I I I stantially greater. Described from frame Most photo? .A dark spot.' DraWn from dark, crater-like formation on a gray back?r 3 'jbliot- I 28 metric cross frame 26._ iground. The bottom is very inhomogeneous and I i -Cur1e 52 isections. gdarker in the east and west, where dark spots 51: 5 I 56 She same. :are noticeable. There is a lighter area Icenter. Possibly this is a hill. Described I I I I . ifrom frames Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2010/11/30 2 CIA-RDP80T00246A012500090001-3 ?Liddiard i frame 26 l. 2 little in brightness from the surrounding sur- face. It is darker in the north. A raised hill?like portion is clearly noticeable in the 'center, which stands out in brightness. Other small formations are noticeable. Its co- ?ordinates closely match those of Liddiard. De? scribed from frame 26 - l. . i Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2010/11/30 CIA-RDP80T00246A012500090001-3 A mail I it} hm $39 A Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2016/11/30 2 CIA-RDP80T00246A012500090001-3 Objects of the first order of certainty . 1 1?7 1' 1 Coordinates-1 N0. n/rl and Frame of Analysis Description Of Object t? or Object 2 its Name LCross Section dark spot. Drawn from A dark formation, outlined by a border, on a i+96? 428? 56 l, 5, 6 frame 26-1. gray? background. Possibly a crater whose bot? '1 8 19 tom is somewhat darker in the southwest. De? 32 . 6 scribed from frame 26 - l. '185 653 26 l, 2, ll, 5d A gray spot Drawn from .A gray, crater-like formation on a light back?12.127991: . 4-50 Maxwell 28 18,19, 6 frame 26. ground. Bordered by a broad, light rim that 52 2, 5, 7 narrows in the south. The bottom is lighter .2. 56 5, 6 in one spot in the east. Described from 186 651+ 26 2, 10d A light Drawn from A bright formation on a gray backgroundframe 26 - 2. sibly a section having a large reflection coe' (3:3 56 5 5 efficient or a mountain top. Described from ?4 ., 28 19 frame 26 lOd. 1873:: 655 $53 26 ll,~ 10 A light spot. Drawn from A light crater-like formation on a gray back-r: elm 5250 17"? '52 2, 5, A frame 26 - 10.} 1 ground. It is bordered by a light rim that is can; 36 5 brighter on the west. The rim of 655 is tangent to that of 658 in the latter?s southeastern @391 part. The bottom differs little from the sur-' 1 E255 rounding ground. Described from frame 26 - lO.? 1885 657 26 1, 11 A dark spot. DraWn from A dark, crater?like formation on a gray back-" 2+92 +41 ground. The bottom is shallow and differs ll: Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011711/30 CIA-RDP80T00246A012500090001-3 Objects of the firm/order of certainty . 5 . 1z 3 Icoorama?te? . Object and Photometric . I . No. 11/11 Frame . 0f Analysis 3 Description of Object y-Qf?m?q Its Name .. 'Cross Section . . :lOd A light spot. Drawn iA light formation on a gray background - 191* {4420' . 28 5, 6 from frame 28 - 6. gpossibly a crater whose bottom is lightest :the southeast. It is bounded by a narrow, dark! i f. I rim that broadens in the southeast. i . EDescribed from frame 19o. 659 26 Most photo- A large, bright region. ?One of the brightest regions, similar in bright4;+105 f+57 28 metric cross Drawn from frames 26 and ness to the Soviet Range. Its brightest portion} i 52 sections. 32- is Giordano Bruno (699). There is a group of 1 -r1 56 . Smaller details within the contour, which, due 29 to their reflective properties, appear to be 3 51 . tnountainous formations or small, bright craters are; ascribed from frames 26 and 52191?: 660 26 ll A dark spot. Drawn from dark, crater?like formation on a tray back- t?1-92 457$; 28 5, 6, 19, 20 frame 26. Igground. It is bordered in the north and north?'1 . 52 . 2 geast by a relatively brood, gray rim. The bot-f GB '56 1,15 5 i itom is inhomogeneous. It partly overlaps the 7- gcrater having coordinates 7x. and 95 57?, :2 2 s, thicn is drawn in the libration zone in Wilkins? Emap. Described from frame dark spot. Drawn from A dark formation, surrounded by a dark rimframe 26. 38 gray background. The rim is quite narrow in i 56 1+ lthe north and west and is lighter in the south.-i i 28 20 ?This is apparently a crater. Described from 'frame 26dark spot. Drawn from dark formation on a gray background - possibliy?fig5 .+52 52 2, 5, 7 .frame 26 - l. ;a crater whose bottom differs little from the 56 )4 {surrounding background. It is outlined by a narrow border, which is darkest in the north. . Described from frame 26 1. Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2010/11/30 CIA-RDP8OT00246AO12500090001-3 or Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2010/11/30 CIA-RDP80T00246A012500090001-3 198my?? mam Object and its__Na_ me 665 665 {Politus 666 675 67126. Objects of the first order of certainty i . 1" Ckxard?d?t?E? Photometric 1 Object of Analysis I Description of Object . . light spot. Drawn from A light formation on a gray background. Bor- ?20 . frame 26. 'dered by a narrow rim. Possibly a crater. 8, 2, 5 'Described from frame 26 ll. i :19, 20, 6 A gray Spot. Drawn from gray formation on a lighter background. A g+88 f+h8' .2, 5 frame 28. tcrater with a shallow bottom that differs . 6A little in brightness from the surrounding g. 5 'ground. It is bordered by a light rim in the . i . {northwest, which becomes dark in the southeast.- 1% -w1 . 1 lIn coordinates and dimensions it closely re- 3? gig; :sembles Politus shown on WilkinsLlibration zone. Drawn from frame 28 20. 3 . . . Zias. 2, 10d dark spot. Drawn from dark formation on a gray background. Pos? ?+lO2" +5 18, 19, 6, fframe 26. vsibly a crater. There is a light spot in the 1 an? least, which corresponds in brightness to for-7 3 3 ?mation_701 in the north. narrow, dark fi? E, 5- . :border is barely visible at its edges. De- 1 - - . gscribed from frame 26 - 10. ?*fi?f ,3 :12 2A gray spot. Drawn from iA gray, crater-like formation on a light back? i+86- 32 . Tframe 26,- 12.. fground. Bordered by a dark narrow rim that gblends in with the surrounding, light surface. ?in the north. The brightness of the bottom is 5 fthe same as that of the surface to the east. fl} 3 iIts coordinates and dimensions coincide with 3? ?the crater on Wilkins' map of the libration i; 1 zone. Described from frame 26 - l2. i3 1 A light spot. Drawn A bright, round formation, bordered by a 15+58 _;12 xfrom frame 26- row, dark rim, on a light background.? Coin?, cides in coordinates and dimensions to crater on Wilkins' map of the libration zone. Der. scribed from frame 26 - 12. i I Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2010/11/30 CIA-RDP80T00246A012500090001.a Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2010/11/30 CIA-RDP80T00246A012500090001-3 71200 201 202Frame ()bject and 1 its Name 675 Haloves i 680 =va eta Calf?i] :13 :33 are $231 681 611 1 as, 47 Ens-r? 1 685 .-1 26wLCross Secuon i Photometric ()biect okanalysis 1 12 A light spot. Drawn 7 ?from frame 26bright spot. Drawn 10 ?from frame 26110} 9d A light spot. 'Drawn ?20 from frame'26Q 1 5 1 ?6 light spot. 1 5 frames 52 and 26. lO '10, 9 1 1 1 -Qbiecta,9f,th? Eire? or??r 9?_see?sinty 1 I 1 i Description of Object 1A light formation on a gray background. dered by a dark rim in the southeast and by a thin line in the northwest. The presence of separate, bright formations within the crater ?is felt. Its coordinates coincide with the :Haloves but its size and orientation somewhat ldiffer from those of the latter. from frame 26 - 12. bright formation on a Described gray background - 'apparently consisting of separate, small de- 'tails. very light region 701. is apparently distorted In the west it is tangent to the large The ea.stern boundary by disturbances. The contour includes three craters noted on Wilking map and having the coordinates +87, +88? longieg -tude, +65 +66? latitude. 26 9. A light formation on a gray background - The brightness of the bot?1 1possibly a crater. 11 i_r 1 35:1 Described from frame ?1 tom is the same as that of the surrounding surJ face. gDescribed from frame 26. possibly a crater. Outlined by a narrow, dark border. Drawn from; A light formation on a gray background, - It is bounded in the north sand west by a narrow, dark rim which broadens 'in the south and east. The bottom is darker in the northern part of the formation. .Described from frame 52 -3. Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2010/11/30 CIA-RDP80T00246A012500090001-3 ofqnenn any. 1 .1 ens! 1 tr? 1 earq? 1 g;g?1 1 1 cnziu 1 '1 Ef?7 1 +92 :1 gumnw 1+1o6 1+h8 1 1 . -..1. Tr? . a I Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2010/11/30 CIA-RDP80T00246A012500090001-3 VObjects? of the first order- of certainty 'No. n/n 205 2011 i 205 206. 207 ?4 1 1 Object and 1 its Name 691 692 69114-- 695 . Frame . Coordinates-1 Photometric 5 . Object of Analysis Description of Object Cross Sectiongray spot. Drawn from. A grayformation on a light background. Pos- ?+l52? f+57? 12, 5, 9 - frame 26. . sibly a crater whose bottom differs little 7 I 115 . from the background. A hazy border is notice? able arottnd the formation. Described from frame 26 10. i 1 I wlO? A dark spot. Drawn from' A dark, crater-like formation on a gray back- 4150? 110, 5 . frame 26. ground. The bottom is inhomogeneous. There 1 6 - is a darker spot in the center. The entire 1 4 :9 . crater is bounded by a rim, which is darker 1 I in the southwest than in the north. Possibly 5 . 1 1 there are small craters within the formation; 1' i' i . Described from frame 26 - 10. 310, 9 A dark spot.: Drawn from. A dark formation on a gray background. Bounded+ll6 .tt2c; :19 rframe 26. i in the north by a dark rim, which becomes 3 3 ii; 110, 5 i 1 dark, thin line in the west and south. This is} i i possibly a crater whose bottom is noticeably 1 3 f?f. 1 inhomogeneous. Described from frame 26 - 9. 'lOd, 9 A dark spot; Drawn from 1A dark formation on a bright bacnground. Pos? +96 ?+58 I 118, 19, 6 frame 26. sibly a crater whose bottom is somewhat lighten 3 I2, 5 in the west. A dark, narrow rim surrounds the. I entire formation. The surface, adjacent on the {west and north, is much brighter than the bot-f . ltom. Described from 26 - lO. 3 1 ?10, 9 - A gray spot. Drawn from IA gray, crater?like formation on a light back? 3108 s18, 19, 25 :frame 26. ground. It is bounded on the east, north and ,10, 2, 5 . west by a dark rim, beyond which begins the 1 bright region. A bright, hill-like spot~ is 'nbticeable within the crater at its center. -Described from frames Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2010/11/30 CIA-RDP80T00246A012500090001-3 if ?jimw?ih, .17., W. Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2010/11/30 CIA-RDP80T00246A012500090001-3 from the surrounding background. The entire. 1formation is clearly visible. Described from ray system. Described from frames 26-9, 26-10. 1lighter in the southeast. The bottom is ?raised in the south, possibly indicating a hil?/ -like the image of a crater obtained during 'similar phase on photographs taken from the 'clearly seen. The rim is quite wide and is Tdarker in intensity than the surrounding sur? Description of Object . -- A bright formation. It may be either a very bright crater having a very large reflection 1 coefficient, or a mountainous region. This is: Vone of the brightest objects on the far side 1 of the moon. It is apparently the center of a by'a rim that is dark in the northwest and Described from frames 26 9, 26 lO. 1 A light formation on a gray background. Site- uated near the nocturnal terminator. Looks Earth. A section, surrounded by a rim, is face. The bottom differs little in brightness frame 52. A dark, craterelike formation on a light back-I+68 ground. Its bottom is not too deep and seps? i rate, light sections are noticeable in it i It coincides with a crater that is visible from from the Earth and has coordinates of +69? 1 latitude, +68? longitude. It is bounded by 1 1 1 1 the surrounding light surface. Described from frame 26 10d. 1 Objects of the first order of certainty I Object and Photometric 1 No. n/n . 3 Frame Object of Analysis I 111.13 Cross Section . 208 699 1 26 9, 10d 1A bright spot. in the cen4 Giordano - 28 _19, 6 1ter of contour 659. 1 Bruno 52 5 Drawn from frame 26. 1 56 1Most photo- metric cross? 1 gsections. 209" 700 26_ 9,10 dark formation. Drawn 52" :10, 2, 5 from frame 26. 56 .111,11. n1" 1 1 2'10 705 2.8 ~118- . 1A light spot at the edge 1 1"52 15, 2, 6, 7~ :of the disc. The shape 1 1: 1 ;and dimensions are taken 1 1 1 ;from 1061 A dark spot. Drawn fromframe 26Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2010/11/30 CIA-RDP80T00246A012500090001-3 1 Coordinates1 of __ObLect ?671 +56? 1 A dark formation on a gray background. Pos? 11-118 11-4115 . sibly a crater with a durlr Ittom. Surrounded 1+68? mg 1 a Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2010/11/30. CIA-RDP80T00246A012500090001-3 Objects of the first order of certainty turnal terminator. The relief of this object is among the best obtained on the photographs 'of the far side of the Moon. The whole for- . mation is entirely clearly visible. . The . 1 1 portion within the rim is darner than the sur- 1 . fface of the adjacent continent. The crater :1 . i Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2010/11/30 CIA-RDP80T00246A012500090001-3 1 -- 'Coomhmnej Object and . 1 Photometric! No. 11/11 1 Frame 1 Object of Analysis Description of Object . Of _Qb1ect_ -1 ?sham: onwmes?ee?oa . i ,1 1113 212 1 71h I 26 ,lh A'gray spot. Drawn from A gray, crater? like formation on a light back?1 +7l?1+5231 Hahn 32 1h Eframe 26. ground, bordered by a dark rim in the southeast 1 1 1 56 12 .and southwest. The rim becomes lighter in the; i 1 - :northeast and northwest. There is a bright 1 1 1 1 point approximately in the center - apparently: i j. 1 a hill. The region adjacent in the east is 1 1 1 'substantially darker than the region situated 7 1 1 I .: a Jbeyond the western rim. It coincides with .Hahn in coordinates and configuration. De? 1 '1 1 I scribed from frame dark spot. ;Drawn from 1A dark, crater?like formation on a gray back- :+78 +57 1 Gauss . 28 15 frame 26. ?ground. The bottom is inhomogeneous. Separate?small formations are noticeable. The contours 1 I I ?are hazy. Two small craters are adjacent to it' 1 ;1h 1 ?in the north. The crater' 5 length is about I ?21; 1 *twice as large as the width. In coordinates it? E32 1 ?closely matche's Gauss in Wilkins' mapscribed from frame 26 12169' A dark spot..Drawn from 1A dark, crater?like formation on a gray back? 1+89 52 12 'frame 261 1ground. Bordered by a light, narrow rimdimensions and coordinates it closely matches 1 1 1a crater shown in Wilkins' map near Timoleon. 1 1 iDescribed from frame 11,-2, 5 frame 52. _ground. Situated directly next to the nocdark spot. Drawn from dark, crater-like formation on a gray back? 1+l75-1+dS 1 1 . . i: Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 201?1/30 CIA-RDP80T00246A012500090001-3 Objects of the first order of certainty 11in 2, 'k m? Object and I Photometric 5 Coordinate?! No. n/n Frame . Object of Analysis . Description of Object QbJe-c-t 1 Its Nails . .- . . . .. somewhat darker in the southeast than 3 the surrounding surface, but is substantially 3 i lighter than the part within it. Since the I I AIS was noticeably higher than the lunar . i equator (17? during the moment of photograph?7 ing, the rim' 5 shadow in the crater was I i recorded. The_rim's upper edge in the north? west (is closer to the terminator) stands out I . - I as a light, bent border, being illuminated 3" i? i I by the sun. Described from frame 52light spot. Drawn from A light formation on a gray background. Sit+ +l69? +79?g 32 il, 2, 5 'frame 52;. - uated directly next to the terminator. It is i i i partly hidden by disturbances, and apparently i :3 is a crater surrounded by a rim. The inner . {3 E: 3 part of the rim, situated on the northwest, is! i ?ij i well?illuminated by the sun. Possibly the rim is of varying heights. The southeastern part ?iy I of the rim is apparently higher than the neigh* 1 gig I boring parts and its shadow, cast into the i ,1 .- - crater, is noticeable. Described from frame 217 729' 28 2 A light spot. Drawn from; A light formation on a gray background. Sit? +170 ?+77 2, 5 frame 52. - 5 uated near the terminator. The shape is somewhat distorted by disturbances. It is appar- ently a crater surrounded by a rim. A dark section is noticeable within the crater this? may be a shadow from the rim. The northwest side of the rim is illuminated by the sun. Def . Described from frame 52. Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2010/11/30 CIA-RDP8OT00246AO12500090001-3 gas Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2010/11/30 Objects of the first order of certainty . Coordinates Object and Photometric Ob' No. n/n Frame Object of Analysis Description of Object Jec ,ww its Name Cross Section dark spot. Drawn from A dark, crater-like formation on a gray back- +68? frame 26. ground. The bottom is not too deep and differs . little from the gray background. It is bor? dered by a very narrow, light rim. It coin-~ cides with a crater seen from the gray back? ground. It'is bordered by a very narrow? light . ,rim. It coincides with a crater seen from the .t {Earth and having the coordinates +79 and - gi? Described from frame 26 9. r? 219 751 26" '31, 9 A dark spot..,Drawn frOm dark crater?like formation on a gray back- +68 +65 frame 26. .- - . ground. Bounded in the west by a light regionThe bottom is inhomogeneous and lighter in the southeast. Coincides with a crater that is visible from the Earth and having coordinates . of +70 and +663. Described from frame 26 9. I I Cg; j. manta 220 732 26 1 1A light spot; Drawn from A light, crater?like formation on a gray I +71: ?+61 . iframe 26. ?1 _ibackground.? It is adjacent to Mare 1Humboldtianum. Coincides with a crater visible 0 ?from the Earth and having coordinates of '32? 3? +73 and Described from frame 26 - l. k?iai 1 ?at; Lian an ii 1; -22l 755 26 1, lb dark spot. Drawn from? A dark, crater-like formation on a gray back? +71 +h5 1frame 26. .ground. The bottom is inhomogeneous and is i Edarker in the center. It is bounded in the i gsouthwest by a narrow, dark rim and by a llighter portion of the adjacent surface in the north. In coordinates and dimensions it 1 lclosely resembles a crater shown on Wilkins' I I imap. Described from frame 26. i . Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2010/11/30 CIA-RDP80T00246A012500090001-3 71.. Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2010/11/30 CIA-RDP8OTOO246AO12500090001-3 Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 201M130 CIA-RDP80T00246A012500090001-3 Objects of the first order of certainty Object and Photometric I Coordinates No. n/n . Frame Object of Analysis Description of Object Of Object: its Name 1 Cross Sectioq A 8 1 i 222 731+ I 26 11;, 6d iA light spot. Drawn from A light, crater-like formation on a gray back- +29? I ?frame 26. I ground. Bordered by a hazy, dark rim. In co- I ordinates it closely matches a crater shown I not far from Seneca in Wilkins' map, but it is somewhat larger than the latter. Described I from frame 26 6d. 225 755 i 26 gray spot. Drawn from A gray formation on a light background +89 +hl? I Iframe 26. - apparently a crater with a deep bottom that is I I i darker in the south. ?It is bounded by a light I rim, which in intensity blends in with the sur? 1 2 rounding surface at the north. In coordinates 5' TH I and configuration it coincides with i :3 I I which is-found on Wilkins? map. Described from 26 1, if": 22A 1 32gray spot. Drawn from A gray, crater-like formation on a light back? +80 l'+26 mi; 1 ffglutarch {frame 26. ground. Bordered by a hazy, light rim that is V, It?? :51 brighter in the northwest. The bottom is inho- If? I mogeneous and possibly there is a small hill :22 I in the center. It stands out clearly in frame ,3 5?1 I 26 - 6d. Even two small craters are noticeable LE SL2 in this frame, situated on the southern rim. {'st In coordinates and dimensions it closely I matches Plutarch. Described from frame gray spot. Drawn from A gray, crater-like formation on a light back- +85 +51% Timoleon 52 2 fframe 26. ground. Two small craters are noticeable in the inhomogeneous bottom. In places it is bor? dered by a discontinuous, dark rim. In co? I ordinates it almost coincides with Timoleon in Wilkins' map. Described from frame 26 - 12. I E. Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2010/11/30 CIA-RDP80T00246A012500090001-3 Objects of_the first order _of certainiix_ I-.- -- . LL I - . . cam Nor-n/n O_bJeI:t and 1 Frame :hotonsietric Object of Analysis 1 Description 'of Object of Object its ame ross Iectxogdark spot. Drawn from A dark, crater-dike formation on a gray back?' +876 28 5 {frame 28. . 9 ground. It is directly adjacent to Neper. 9 The bottom is inhomogeneous. Possibly there i} 5 1 is a central hill. It blends in with Mare 5; i Marginus in the northeast. In position it i? closely matches a ?crater shown on Wilkins' map .F of the peripheral zone. Described from frame gray spot.. Drawn from A gray, crater?like formation on a light back? +85 +5 28 5 . frame 28 - 5. . ground. It is bounded by a dark rim that be? I a? comes lighter in the west. The bottom is inhoe gs} mogeneous. Possibly there is a hill. In posiw :Ef-?a 3 tion and dimensions it closely matches crater r: P, shown in Wilkins? map. (table XI 981, 110). Described from frame 28 - 5. 3??11' A $115 . . 5.23;? 228 of; 71/1 26 2 gray spot. Drawn'from A gray, crater?like formation on a gray back- +85 +9H-f; 28 5 Eframe 28. . ground. There is a dark rim around it. The 1 bottom is inhomogeneous and is darker in the (8/2 . ,northeast. In position and dimensions it a closely matches an object shown in Wilkins? f. :3 3 .?map (table XI 970, 190). Described from 9:2 1 frame gray spot. Drawn from A gray formation on a somewhat lighter back- ~16 28 2 iframe 28. 'ground. It is bordered by a narrow, dark rim, . i which becomes light in the southwest. The bot? :tom is not homogeneous and is darker in the i northeast. In coordinatesoand dimensions it i closely resembles a crater arbitrarily drawn on Wilkins? map. Described from frame Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2010/11/30 CIA-RDP8OT00246AO12500090001-3 Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2010/11/30 CIA-RDP80T00246A012500090001-3 Objects of the first order of certainty 1 Object and Photometric I No. n/n Frame Object of Analysis its Name Cross_Sectioq? 250 26 2 dark spot. Drawn from Phillips ?frame 26gray spot. Drawn from Schubert 28 5 1 frame 262?gray Spot. Drawn from Jframe 26gay spot. Drawn from'A gray formation, which becomes light only in? frame 26. -. -, cides with Phillips in position and dimensions. Coordinates of Object Description of Object 7t .3 ground. Bordered by a dark rim in the south? east and northwest and by a narrow, light rim in the northeast and north. The bottom is in? homogeneous. Possibly it has a hill.? It coin? IDescribed from frame 26. A gray, crater-like formation on a light back? ground. It is bordered by a narrow, rim that becomes barely noticeable in the north and northeast. The bottom is inhomogeneous. It possibly contains small craters. In position and dimensions it closely matches Schubert, which is shown in Wilkins? and Neison's maps.' Described from frame 26 2. A gray, crater-like formation on a dark back? ground. Bordered by a dark rim. The bottom . is inhomogeneous. There is a lighter part on' the rim in the southeast apparently small crater. In position and dimensions it closely matches a crater drawn on Neison's and Wilkins' maps. Described from frame 26 12. *the southeast, on grey background. Appar? ently the crater is bordered by a narrow, light rim. The brightness of the bottom is inhomoge-I neous. It coincides with a crater, having the 1 same coordinates, that is shown in Wilkins' map of the libretion zone. Described from Eframe 26 ll. i . i I Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2010/11/30 CIA-RDP80T00246A012500090001-3 A dark, crater-like formation on a light back? +78? . +76 - 488.1?18 . z-r 4r - 313.?: -2 Hm r- 2] A .117 67/. . Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2010/1/1/30 CIA-RDP80T00246A012500090001-3 Objects of the first order of certainty No. n/n Object and its Na me Fra me Photometric Cross Section Object of Analysis Coordinates of(??ect Description of Object A 8 25A 255 256 257 iuysijii? avg; lb INU .wn 7h6a Mare Hum- boldtianum 7MB 7M9 All photo- metric cross sections The same II il? l! A dark spot. frame 26. Drawn from A gray spot. Drawn from frame 26. EA light spot. Drawn from ?frame 26. I A gray spot. Drawn from frame 26. rim, which is clearer in the northwest. A dark formation on a light background. It is clearly outlined on the northeast, erst and southeast. The opposite side is outlined less clearly. The bottom becomes lighter towards the west, gradually approximating the gray back- ground in brightness. A number of craters are noticeable in the bottom. They are darker in the eastern part. As was to be expected, the contour does not c6incide with the generally accepted one shown on present maps, especially in the west. Described from frame 26. A gray, crater?like formation, bordered by a hazy rim, on a light background. The bottom is inhomogeneous and brighter in the central part. In position and dimensions it matches a crater drawn on Wilkins? map (table XII). Described from frame 26 A light, crater-like formation on a gray back- ground. The bordering rim is clearer in the west and becomes barely noticeable in the?east. It coincides, in position and coordin tes, with a crater shown on Wilkins' map (table XII, object 91, 55). 'Described from frame 28 - 5. A grey, crater-like formation on a somewhat lighter background. It is bordered by a hazy It is tangent to formation Th8. In position and di- mensions it closely matches a crater shown on Wilkins?.map (table XII). 26. Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2010/11/30 CIA-RDP80T00246A012500090001-3 Described from frame +80? #78 +75 +57? +22 +21 ass Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2010/11/30 CIA-RDP80T00246A012500090001-3 Objects of the first order of certainty No. n/ne Object and its Name Frame Photometric Cross Sectioq Object of Analysis 09 258 259 \?gl 2&0, 2M1 is 5 5A unwin 750 751 cu:- 752 uvu- an LinuxSanitized Copy Approved for Release 2010/11/30 CIA-RDP80T00246A012500090001-3 gray spot. frame 26. A gray spot. frame 26. A gray spot. frame 26, iA gray spot. Iframe 26. i Drawn from Drawn from Drawn from Drawn from Coordinates of Object Description of Object A A gray, crater-like formation, bordered by a dark rim, in a gray background. The bottom differs little from the surrounding gray back- ground. In position and dimensions it coin~ cides with a crater on Wilkins' map (table XII 958, 298). Described from frame 26. A gray, crater-like formation on a somewhat darker background. A narrow, light rim is ?noticeable in the southeast but is barely dis- cernible in the northwest. j' The bottom is inho- mogeneous. In position and dimensions it closely matches a crater on Wilkins? map '(table XII 9M2, 506). Described era frame 26. A gray, crater?like formation, bordered by a ?narrow rim, on a light background. The bottom is inhomogeneous and darker in the west. In position and dimensions it closely matches crater On Wilkins' map (table XI 950, 80). Described from frame 26 2. A gray, crater-like formation, bordered by a rim, on a gray background. The bottom is in? homogeneous with dark spots in the north, east and west. There is a hill in the center. In position and dimensions it closely matches a crater shown on Neison?s map, where no central hill is noted, and a crater on Wilkins' map (table XI 962, 50) Described from frame 26 - 2. - +7h +76 +76? +17magnum Ii??ti 16:3 I 19v 2115 754 755 756 757 Object and 1 its Name I Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2010/11/30: CIA- RDP80T00246A012500090001- 3 ?32 Objects of the first order of certainty . 1 Photometric . Frame 1 .Object of Analysis Description of Object F?Q?f?eQ-blgg 1 _iCross - 1? . A 26 .2 A gray spot. Drawn from gray, crater-like formation, bordered by a "+81?n 1 ,frame 26. }dark rim, on a gray background. The bottom 1 . i iis inhomogeneous. In position and dimensions I 1 1 .it closely matches a crater shown in Neison's imap and one shown in Wilkins' map (table XI I 992, 10). Described from frame dark spot. Drawn from dark formation on a gray background. Bor? 14?5 frame 26. ?dered by a narrowwlight rim that becomes 1 .barely discernible in the north and south. The! 1 if Ibottom is inhbmogeneous and somewhat darker in.? 1 i} ithe west. There is a hill in the center. It 1 g; 3 is tangent to crater 756. In position and die 7 ?mensions it closely matches crater B, shown on jig: Neison' 5 map, and a crater on Wilkins' map. if? 1 . 1 - ,Described from frame 26 - 2. 1 I (34:7; 26 2 A dark spot. Drawn from 5A dark formation on a gray background. The betas-79? 1?5? 1 frame 26. Itom differs little from the background. It is surrounded by hazy, light rim. In position 44 ?and dimensions it closely matches a crater .54 - . shown on Neison' 5 map. Described from frame . . - 26.1 26 'lM A light spots Drawn from?A light, crater- like formation on a gray back? +85. 28 ?5 frame 26. . iground. It is bounded by a clee er, dark rim, i which blends in with Mare in the west. 1 'In coordinates and dimensions it closely matches a crater shown on Wilkins' map and a? crater drawn in arbitrarily on Neison's map. Described from frame 26 - 19+. 1 1 - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2010/11/30 CIA-RDP80T00246A012500090001-3 38 No.rVn 2H6 3 . (.12 an 2?48 A :50 Lam-z) 13-5:: unra . :13 .2149 Object and its Name 758 759 760 761 Sanitized Copy Approved for Release CIA-RDP8OT00246AO12500090001-3 A_7_"70bjects of the first order of certainty -Fran Photometric 5 Ob' . . cafijwafes-I 1e :Cross Section . .ject of Anal; SIS of Object flirtgray spot. Drawn frova gray, crater-like formation, outlined by a 28 5 . frame 26. hazy rim, on a gray background. Its northern i 1 boundary is tangent to one of the craters in . :Mare In coordinates and dimensions it? :closely matches a crater, arbitrarily drawn in 1 1 on Neison?s and Wilkins? maps. Described from.? -: 1 . . .frame gray spot,- Drawn from A gray, crater-like formation on a light backe'1+88 5 ?-10 1 28 15 1 frame 26; .ground. Bordered by a narrow, dark rim, which 1 . I '1 ibecomes lighter in the southwest and blends in i . ywith the surrounding background. The northeastf 1 1 'part of the crater protrudes into Mare Egg - ?It is not shown in Wilkins' and Neison's 1 1 Described from frame light spot. Drawn 1A light, crater-like formation, bordered by a 1+87 Eggf' 1 1 from frame 26. ?dark rim, on a gray background. The bottom is 7 Fr?r .1 'inhomogeneous and lighter in the southwest. j; 1 It apparently comprises part of crater E, which gigig is arbitrarily drawn in on Wilki?s' map (table . . I 960, 270). Described from frame 26. 26 12 A bright spot. Drawn .A bright, crater-like formation on a gray back??+86 2, 10 from frame 26. lbround. Bordered by a narrow, dark rim that ;disappears in the north.. In position and di? fmensions it closely matches a crater drawn on 1Wilkins' map (table 956, 520). Drawn Efrom frame 26 - 12. 1 i Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2010/11/30 CIA-RDP80T00246A012500090001-3 a, a Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2010/11/30 CIA-RDP80T00246A012500090001-3 Objects of the first order of certainty Coordinates Object and otometric . No. n/n Frame Object of Analysis Description of Object its Name Cross Section A 250 762 26 2 A gray spot. Drawn from A gray formation on a light background. Bor? +77? ~59? Marinus 28 20 frame 26. dered by a dark rim in the northwest and south- east. The contour is unclear in the northeast. In position and dimensions it closely matches 4 Marinus. Described from frame dark spot. Drawn from A dark, crater-like formation with a dark bot- +75 ?i?5h Hanno frame 26. tom on a gray background. In position and di- mensions it closely matches Hanno as shown on Wilkins' and Neison's maps. Described from frame 26 l. :3 2 55%; g? 0: :3 KLEEIK ??22 is (5-2) gm .33: 6? ?a at; .23 pan-l :22 1? rs. Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2010/11/30 CIA-RDP80T00246A012500090001-3 unuuaumu IF TV I r: 118? - Ass Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2010/11/30 CIA-RDP80T00246A012500090001-3 Objects of the second order of certainty . Object and Photometric No. n/n Frame Object of Analysis its Name Cross Section 252 105 29 10 A light spot. The posi? 51 9 tion is taken from frame light spot. Drawn from 29 64 frame 51. 51 9; 10 52 10 254h 108 29 9, 10 A light spot. .Drawn from Egg 51 10 frame 29. 61'2? 27 7d, 6d 95?) 255 :32light spOt. Position 51 8, 9 taken from 29.? Shape ?2 27 5d, 7d, 6d, and dimensions taken from if 2d frame 27light 'spot. Drawn from .jgg? 51 10 frame 51. j: 35 10 -257 111 29 10, 6h An elongated light spot. 51 9, 10 IDrawn from frame 29. sibly a crater or a part of the surface that has a larger reflection coefficient. No rim is noticeable on the photometric cross sections. Described from frame 29. A light, crater-like formation on a gray back-? ground. No rim is noticeable and the bottom is homogeneous in intensity. Described from frame 29. A light, crater?like formation on a gray back? ground. No rim is noticeable and the bottom is inhomogeneous in intensity. Described from frame 27 5d. A light, elongated, somewhat bent formation on a gray background. No rim is noticeable. The entire formation is homogeneously white. De- scribed from frame 51. A white, bent formation on a gray background.? No rim is noticeable. The intensity of the formstion's surface is homogeneous. Described from frames 29 and 51. Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2010/11/30 CIA-RDP80T00246A012500090001-3 Coordinates Description of Object 0f Object A .8 A light formation onja gray background. Pos- +159? +2h? sibly a crater whose rim is noticeable in some parts. The intensity of the bottom is homoge- neous. Described from frames 29 and 31. A white formation on a dark background. Pos- +158 +06 4111771 +152'" +160; +17 +163 +16 hi 4 E15 3 is brighter towards the disc's edge. The bot- tom is inhomogeneous and an increase in bright- ness is noticeable in it. Possibly there is a hill. Described from frame 29. :55 253 Sanitized Copy Approved for - Object and Photometric Coordinates No. n/n . Frame . Object of Analysis Description of Object 0f ObJeCt its Name Cross Section dark spot. Position A dark formation on a gray backgronnd. Pos- . 11h1? 51 10 and dimensions taken fron sibly a cirque. A rim is noticeable, which is 29 on frame 51. hazier in the south. The bottom is re? 55 9, 10 - latively homogeneous. Described from frame 51. 259 115 5A. 8 A dark spot..MPOSition A dark fOrmation on a gray background; possibly+159 ?J~h7 51 _10 and dimensions taken from a crater.? The bottom is grayish in places, a 55 9 frame 51._ rim is noticeable and clearly so in the north. 29 64 It apparently compriSes a crater sea together? with formation 112. Described from frame 51. 260 11% 29 10 A light spot.- Drawn from A white, crater-like formation on a gray +27 frame 29; iThe contours ground. A rim is slightiy noticeable. The 51 9 are rounded off..? bottom is homogeneous. Described from frame 29light spot. ?Drawn from A light formation on a gray background.j Pos- +151 ?58 55 10 frame sibly a crater. A rim is noticeable in places, 5 29 67, 10 the bottom is inhomogeneous. The boundaries 26 10, 11 of the formation are unclear. Described from frame 51light spot.? Drawn from A gray formation on a white background. Poe-i +158"p55' 55 10 frame 29. sibly a crater. A rim is noticeable. The 27 7d bottom is homogeneous.. Described from frames 29 67, 10 29 and 51.. 265 121 20 10 A dark spot. Position A dark formation on a gray background near the -?168 +h2 51 8 taken from frame 29. edge of the disc. Possibly a crater. Outlines? 55 8 are clear. A rim is noticeable in places and. Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2010/11/30 CIA-RDP80T00246A012500090001-3 ?is; lf? my Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 201?1/30 CIA-RDP80T00246A012500090001-3 Objects of the second order of certainty . Coordinates No. n/n ObJeCt and Frame Photometrlc Object of Analysis Description of Object 0f ObJeCt its Na me Cross Section . dark spot. Position A dark-formation on a gray background on the ?158?+55? 55 9 and contour taken from edge of the disc. It partly continues on into iframe 29. the still unseen portion of the far side of the . Moon. It looks like a crater. The bottom is v? inhomogeneous and a lighter spot is noticeable. . This is possibly a hill. A rim is discernible, i which appears as'a semicircle attached to the" disc's edge. Described from frame 29. . 'f 265 123 29._ .10, 67 A light spot. Position A white formation on a gray background. Pos- +l55-+2h 55 . 9 I and configuration taken sibly a crater. A rim is noticeable, the bot?'- i. 1? 31'. 9 from frame 29. 1 tom is grayish and inhomogeneous. 'l?ossibly there (is a hill. Described from frames light Spot. Position A light, crater-like formation on a gray back- ruff El 12 and??dimensions" are taken ground. The rim is barely noticeable, the bot- M. 35 9 from frame 29. tom is inhomogeneous. Described from frames - 29 and 31. . - . 267light spot. Position A light, crater?like formation on a gray back- +167, ?7 51 8 and dimensions taken ground. A rim is noticeable and an inhomogee 5' from 29 - lo. neous bottom. The object's surface differs little from the surrounding background. The southern part of 'the rim is darker. Described from frame 29light spot. Position A light, elongated formation on a dark back- +168 +211 10d. and dimensions taken from ground. Described from frames 29 lO and 35. 25 10 frame 29. Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2010/11/30 CIA-RDP8OT00246AO12500090001-3 in?: $929321 :39 . Moms Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2010/11/30: CIA-RDP80T00246A012500090001-3 Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2016/71/30 CIA-RDP8OT00246A012500090001-3 Object screamed?9:921" 9f semen --. . . . . . ObFrame 5 otometrlc - Object of Analysis I Description of Object _i_ts Natale. -- __;_Cross 899993light spot. Position and A dark formation on a gray Looks like +1400 +210 31 9, 10 dimensions given from I 81 cirque A rim is noticeable. The bottom is I I 32 . lo frames 29 and 31. It I inhomogeneous. Described from frame 29-10.. I 1 26 I 7d appears on frame 26 near I - I I a damaged emulsionlight spot. Position I A light formation on a gray background It looks +192 4-11taken from frame 29. It like a crater around which a rim is noticeableappears at the very edge . The homogeneous bottom differs little from the . I 26? I 12 in frame 26 and32 near surrounding surface. Described from frames 26 I I bands of damaged emulsioil and Ailighi spot. Position A white formation on a gray background it looks +141 taken fromframe 31*. I like a cirque around which a rim is noticeableThe object's bottom is inhomogeneous and differs I I I . I little from the surrounding surface. Described I I I ., I from frame dark spot. Position andI A dark formation on a gray background Possibly"; +1461 . E34 31 . 13 dimensions taken from . I a cirque A rim is barely discernible. in inten- I .I 27 . 3d frame 31. I sity the portion is inhomogeneous aid is lighter the south. Possibly this is a hill. Described I 3 I I. I 'from frame 31 -13light spot. Position and A white formation on a gray background. Possibly I +147 29 7 I dimensions taken from a crater around which a rim is noticeableframes 29 and 34. bottom differs little from the surrounding gray I 27 3d I :background. Possibly there is a hill. Described I I I from frame 27Two light spots. Position I Two light formations on a gray background. They -01 31 . 9, 10 I given from frame 29. the look like craters. They differ little in intensity . (mm) 32 3, 10 shape and dimensions from the surroImding background. Described from; from frame 32. . frame 32 Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2010/11/30 CIA-RDP80T00246A012500090001-3 Lainertainty__ 7 ., - thesecgndiorde Object of Analysis i A light spot. Position and . dimensions taken from frames 26 and 29. A light spot. Position taken from frame 31; . Shape and dimensions from frame 32. An elongated dark spot. Shape and dimensions taken from frames 29 and I 34. A light spot. Drawn from .- frame 32. A light spot. Drawn from i A light spot. Drawn from 1 3 Object and Photometric No. 11/11 3 Frame 5 1? . 39213013?; Cross Sectionr 275 (if-:(if.10, 9 i (323 26 . 1 280 5.5.3 147 31 8, 13 {543 - 27 16d 29 :10 231 149 '31 .10frame 26. frames 29 and 31. A dark spot. Drawn from frame 29. caai?a?mmga 9!..1.3.1! A light formation on a gray background. Possibly +1380 1 +210 a crater with a homogeneously light bottom. 1 i Described from frames 26 10 and 29. 1 3 Description of Object . 1 A light formation on a gray background. Possibly 91-125 3 lg. -22 a crater around which a rim is noticeable. 3 5 Described from frames dark formation on a gray background. Possibly +133 -53 a crater around. which a rim is The: bottom is inhomogeneous. Described from 1 frames light round formation on a gray background. +141 1 Possibly a crater. A rim is noticeable. Described 1 from frames 27 and 32. 1.33?" A light formation on a gray background. Possibly +133 +13% a crater. A rim is noticeable. Described from @333 frames 26 and 31. 1' . :33: 1 A light formation on a gray background. It looks 11-136 +13 1 like a crater. The bottom is inhomogeneous in intensity and differs little from the surrounding 5 surface. It is darker in the south. Described i 3 1 from frame 31 - 13. 3 i A dark formation on a gray background. Possibly +141 a crater. The bottom is inhomogeneous and differs little from the background. A rim is discernible. Described from frame 29 10. +09 Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2010/11/30 CIA-RDP80T00246A012500090001-3 Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2010/11/30. CIA- RDP80T00246A012500090001-3 Objects of the seconior Position taken from frame 29 Shape and dimensions fro frame 27. Position taken 2 Drawn from Drawn from Shape and Drawn from Drawn from Object and 3 Photometric . No. n/n Frame Object of Analysis ?3 NEPEJ A- L..- ?399??99t19d 282 149a i 2 10, 64 A dark Spotframe 27. 283 14913 29 10 i A dark sp'ot. i 27 3d . frame 29. i . 284 1490 29 10, 64 A dark spot. 1 31 10 3 frame 29dark spot. 3 27 4d . dimensions taken from 31 10 73+; from frame 29light spot. Tm 1 31 - 12 frame 29dark Spotframe _certa% 1 Description of Object w.1 A dark formation on a gray background. Possibly a crater. Described from frame 29. A dark, crater-like formation on a gray background.+l47 Described from frame 29. A dark formation on a gray background. Possibly .+144 .a crater. The bottom is inhomogeneous and is surrounded by a hazy, discontinuous rim. Described from frame 29. A dark formation on a gray background. Possibly a crater. The bottom is inhomogeneous. There apparently is a central hill. A rim is discernible around the formation and becomes brighter in the northeast. Described from frame 29 10. A white. formation on a gray background. It looks like a crater. The bottom differs little from the background. Described from frames 29 10 and 31 12s A light, crater?like formation on a gray back- ground. The bottom is inhomogeneous with possibly a hill in the south. A discontinuous rim is noticeable around the formation. Described from frame 29 10. Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2010/11/30 CIA-RDP80T00246A012500090001-3 pageants? of Ob'ect__ ?8 i+145+121 113:2 1 53:C2913 if? 1 +158 a +253? rat; 5 1?Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 201 (71-1 /30 CIA-RDP80T00246A012500090001-3 O6 No. 11/ 288 289 290 291 292 293 Object and I 1 Frame its 155a 162 Photo metric- ross _Se_ctio1_Most photo- metric cross 'sections. 9 8 ?pbjects of the secondorder of certainty - .- Obiect of Analy sis 1 A dark spot. Drawn from; frame 29. A dark spot. Contour drawn from frame 29 -170.. i 1 A light Spot. Drawn fro-n11 frame 29 - 9d. A light spot. Drawn from frame 29. 5 A dark spot near the edge: of the disc. Drawn from I frame 29. A light spot. 1 Drawn from frame 29. 1 1 Coordinates Description of Object 0f ObleCt?J - A .8 A white formation on a gray background. Possibly +1610 +21? - a crater. The bottom is inhomogeneous in inten? 3 sity and differs little from the background. A 3 lighter part is noticeable in the center - possibly 1 a hill. A discontinuous rim is noticeable around i the formation. Described from frame white formation on a gray background. Possibly +163 4717i 5. a crater. A discontinuous rim is discernible i 1 around the formation. The bottom is inhomogen? 1 r. eous and differs little from the surrounding 5; background. Described from frame 29 10. 1 cg? A white formation on a gray background. Possibly; +171 1 +1 1.3 a crater around which a rim is discernible. The ?1 bottom is inhomogeneous in intensity and is lighter; i in the center. This may possibly be a hill. 1 i Described from frame 29 10. 1 3313 1 . A light, crater?like formation on a gray back- 2+177 9 +1 1131:: ground. Described from frame 29 10. i 1 3 A dark formation on a gray background - possibly i ?173 i +15: a crater. The bottom differs little from the back- ground. Described from frame white formation on a gray background. Possibly +179 +081 a crater. A rim is noticeable. The bottom differs? little from the gray background. Described from frame 29- 9. Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2010/11/30 CIA-RDP80T00246A012500090001-3 a Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2010/1/1/30 CIA-RDP80T00246A012500090001Object and i Frame Photo metric _1_ije.cts of .. t. Object of Analysis A light spot. ?1555mm and shape taken from frame 29. A light spot. Position . and shape taken from frame 29. A light spot. Position and shape taken from frame 29. A light Spot. Position and shape taken from frame 29. A dark spot. Drawn from frame 29. A dark spot. Position, . shape and dimensions taken from ??ame 29 - 10. A light spot. Position taken from frame 29. frame 35 5. Description of Object Xivhite formation-on agray backgro?und. ?Possibly 41167.0? a portion of the surface having a larger reflection coefficient. Described from frame 35 5. i A. Light formation on a gray background. Possibly ?+164 a crater. Described from frames 29 and 35 - 5. A light formation on a gray background, noticeable +161 in the form of a bright spot. Described from . A light formation on a gray background. Possibly a crater. A rim is noticeable, the bottom is inhomogeneous. Possibly there is a hill. The 1 center of the bottom is darker. Described from frame 35 - 5. A dark formation on a gray background. Possibly a crater. The bottom di?ers little from the gray background. There is a wide rim. Described from frame 29. +161 A dark formation on a gray background. Possibly "+161 a crater. The inhomogeneous bottom differs little from the gray background. Possibly there is a central hill. A rim is discernible. Described from frame 29 - 10. A light formation on a gray background. Possibly +164 a crater whose bottom differs little from the back? 5 ground. A hazy rim is discernible. Described i from frames 29 and 31. anitized Copy Approved for Release 2010/11/30 CIA-RDP80T00246A012500090001-3 +01 Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2010/11/30 CIA-RDP80T00246A012500090001-3 Object of Analysis dark spot. Drawn A dark spot. Drawn from A dark spot. Drawn from A dark spot. Drawn from A dark spot. Drawn from; A dark spot. Drawn from frame 32.. A dark spot. Drawn from I Object and Photometric No. 11/11 1 Frame its Name Cross Section .- from frame 31frame 31frame 31frame 29. 11.1 35 8 32.5; 305 7?frame 29$312 1 31 10 6:33- 35 8 tax?frame 32. 2 31 12 Objects of thejecondlord - - i 1 i I i i er.of_certainty Description of Object A dark formation on a gray background. Possibly a crater whose bottom differs little from the back- ground. Possibly a hill. A hazy rim is noticeable: Described from frames 27 and 29. A dark formation on a gray background. It looks like a cirque around which a rim is noticeable. Described from frames 29 and 31. A dark formation on a gray background. Possibly a crater around which a hazy rim is discernible. Described from frames 29 and 31. A dark formation on a gray background. Possibly a crater. The bottom is inhomogeneous and differs little from the surrounding surface. A rim is discernible. Described from frame 29. A dark formation on a gray background. Possibly a crater. The bottom is inhomogeneous. Possibly there is a hill. Described from frame 29. 1 A dark formation on a gray background. Possibly a crater. The bottom is inhomogeneous and lighter in the center. Possibly this is a hill. A rim is discernible about the formation.? Described from frames 31 and 32. A dark formation on a gray background. The bottom is inhomogeneous and bounded by a barely discernible rim. Described from frame 32. Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2010/11/30 CIA-RDP80T00246A012500090001-3 . Coordinates of Object A ,8 +1070 -06 ?:175 ?18 +178 ?22 +151 ?08 We?? M. . w; 5 +147 $7577: 1 1:21 2 1 .35 +138 -01 f: i +136 -01' Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2010/1/1/30 CIA-RDP80T00246A012500090001-3 ?6 Objects of the second. order of certainty Object and I Photometric I: 1 I No. n/n I Frame Object of Analysis I its Name dark .spot. Position 1 29 11 and dimensions taken I from frame 29light spot. Position I I I 31 9 i and dimensions taken fromj I I 27 3d I frame 29dark spot. Drawn from 35 9? 10 I frame 31. Shape and I 31 9, 10 dimensions taken from 34 7 frame 29dark spot. Position I 34 I 7 and shape given from . g. 27 I 3d frame 29dark spot. Position ands I I 34 7 shape taken from frame light Spot. position andI I I 29 10 dimensions taken from I I 35 5 9 frames dark spot. Position andI I 29 . 8, 6 dimensions taken from frame 29 with reference . I I to frame 34light spot. Drawn from I I 31 10 frame 34Description of Object Coordinates of Objth A 3 A dark formation on a gray background. It looks I like a crater. The bottom is inhomogeneous. Described from frame 32. +131? A light formation on a gray background. Possibly a+141 crater or a lighter portion of the surface. Described from frame 29. A dark formation on a gray background. It differs little from the Surrounding surface. Described from frame 29. A dark formation on a gray background. Possibly I a crater. The bottom is inhomogeneous and lighter in places. Possibly there is a hill. A hazy rim is discernible. Described from frame 29. A dark formation on a gray background. Possibly a crater. A hazy rim is discernible around the inhomogeneous bottom. Described from frame 29. A light Crater-like formation with an inhomogen- eous bottom. Described from frame 26. A dark formation on a light background. Possibly a cirque around which a rim is discernible. Described from frames 29 and 34. A white formation on a gray background. Possibly a light portion of the surface. Described from frame 34. Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2010/11/30 CIA-RDP80T00246A012500090001-3 +1 48 [+131 7+124 +119 1 1 +137 I I +148 -06(11.3 I: 2 1.. ~26 ~37; If"? I ?34' I -46 I ?33 i76 3? Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 201671160 CIA-RDP80T00246A012500090001-3 Ohjpr?fq of the second or er of certainty Coordinates Object and Photometric Ob? No. 11/11 Frame Object of Analysis Description of Object 39? its Name Cross Section - 8 316 204 34 8 A dark spot. Drawn from A dark, round formation on a gray background. +1380 -29 32 9 frame 34. Possibly a crater. Described from frame 34light spot. Drawn from A light formation on a gray background. Possibly +132 ?41 31 10 frame 34. a crater around which a rim is discernible. The 29 64 bottom is inhomogeneous. Described from frame 34. 318 207a 34 7 A light spot. Drawn from A light formation on a gray background. Possibly +131 ?44 27 2d frame 34. a crater around which a hazy rim is discernible. E13 29 64 The bottom-is inhomogeneous in intensity. 35 9 Described from frame 34. ?5.79 - - if]? 319 208 33 7 A gray spot. Drawn from A gray formation on a gray background. Possibly +127 43523] 39 27 3d frame 34. a crater around which a hazy rim is discernible. 29 9 The formation is not clearly outlined. Described c-m from frame 34. ?21: :53: ?311? E. . I, lamlight spot. Drawn from A light formation on a gray background. Possibly +126 ?45 3:3 31 10 frame 29. a crater around which a rim is discernible. The 333-?; 27 3d bottom is inhomogeneous. Described from frame ?light spot. Drawn from A light, crater-like formation on a gray back- +150 ~48 5? 29 64 frame 31. ground. A rim is discernible. Described from frame 31. 322 213 34 7 A light Spot. Shape and A light formation on a gray background. Possibly +144 ?39 31 10 dimensions taken from a crater aroundwhich a rim is noticeable. 27 3d . frame 29. Possibly there is a hill. Described from frame 29. Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2010/11/30 CIA-RDP8OT00246AO12500090001-3 . 17?. there is a hill. Described from frame 27. Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2010/11/30 CIA-RDP80T00246A012500090001-3 1r. . . yaw-n Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2010/11/30 CIA-RDP80T00246A012500090001-3 Obgects of_the second order of certainty Coordinates Object and . Photometric of Ob?ect No. n/n Frame Object of Analysis Description of Object its Name Cross Section 323 214, 31 10 A light spot. Drawn from A light, crater-like formation on a gray back? +1520 _47c 29 64 frame 31. ground. Described from frame 31. 324 218 29 9 A light spot. Drawn from A light, crater-like formation on a gray back? +151 --26 35 9 frame 29. Shape and ground. A rim is discernible. Possibly there is a 27 3d dimensions taken from hill. Described from frame 34. 34 7 frame 34. 325 . .219 29 7d A light spot. Position A light, crater?like formation on a gray back- +147 4&3 27 3d and configuration taken ground. The bottom is gray. A broad rim is from frame 29. discernible. Described. from frame 2.9 - 7d- (:dark spot. Position A dark formation on a gray background. Possibly +132 :and taken a crater. The bottom is homogeneous, a rim is ?at: 27 2d from frame 29. discernible. Described from frame dark Spot. Position A dark formation on a gray background. Possibly +132 -17 Fm- g3?) 35 9 and dimensions taken a crater. Described from frame 29 64. 1 2:35;; 34 8 from frame 29. :52 . t. .rn' - 323 1&4? 224 34 7 A dark spot. Drawn from A dark, elongated formation on a gray back? +138 -33 19? a 31 13 1 frame 34. ground. It looks like'a crater. The intensity of :97; - 3 the bottom is inhomogeneous. A rim is discernible 51' ?j Described from frame dark spot. Drawn from A gray, crater?like formation on a lighter?gray +139 -12 29 10 frame 27. background. A rim is discernible. The bottom 32 9 is inhomogeneous and lighter in places. Possibly 34 8 96 112nm 1339:131in . a Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2010/1 j/30 CIA-RDP80T00246A012500090001-3 01159an of tho second or of certainty - Coordinates Object and Photometric of 0bth No. n/n Frame Object of Analysis Description of Object its Name Cross Section dark spot. Position A dark crater~like formation on a gray background. +1360 ?130 29 9d and dimensions taken A rim is discernible. Described from frame 31. 27 3d from frame 31gray spot. Position A dark formation on a gray background. Possibly +137 ?18 29 9 and dimensions taken a crater. The bottom is inhomogeneous and a rim 27 3d from frame 32. is discernible. Described from frame 32. 332 229 34 7 A light spot. Drawn from A light formation on a gray background. Possibly +158 ?41 29 9 . frame 34. a crater. The bottom differs little from the back- 31 12 ground. A rim is discernible. Described from .1 frames 29 and 34. 612light spot. Position A light formation on a gray background. Possibly +162 -34 Si), 29 9 taken from frame 29. a crater. A rim is discernible. Possibly there is :13! 31 8 a central hill. Described from frames 29 and 31. 334 6:53 232 32 9. 3 A light Spot. Position Allight formation on a gray background. A border +132 +09 (fag: 29 10 I is taken from frame 29. is noticeable. PossiblYit is a light spot on the 26 11, 5d surface. Described from frame 29. 335 233 34.- 7 A dark spot. Drawn from A dark formation on a gray background. Possibly +128 -36 f; 32 8 frame 34. a crater. A hazy, discontinuous rim is noticeable. 27 3d Described from frames light?spot. Drawn from A light, hill-top-like formation on a gray back? +120 -44 34" 7 i frame 26'. ground. Described from frame 26. Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2010/11/30 CIA-RDP80T00246A012500090001-3 e. Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2010/11/30 CIA-RDP80T00246A012500090001-3 L6 . Coordinates No. n/n Objectand Frame Photometric Object of Analysis Description of Object 0? Object its Name Cross Section light sopt. Drawn from A light, crater-like formation on a gray background. +930 -1 2? 32 4, 2 frame 26 11. Bordered by a broad, dark rim. The rim differs little from the bottom in brightness. The bottom is lighter in the west. It partly coincides with a crater shown on Wilkins' map. Described from frame light region. Drawn A light, arc-shaped formation on a gray background. +99 ?08 28 19 from frame 28. The boundaries are nd; clear. The ob Ject stands 7 out due to its brightness. Bright formations are individually evident within the formation these are 7 possibly small craters. Described from frame light spot. Position and A light, crater-like formation on a gray background. +92 -08 28 19 'shape taken from frame The bottom is bordered by a dark outline and differs 26. little from the surrounding surface. Coincides with a crater shown on Wilkins' map. Described from frame gray spot. Shape and A gray region on a light background, which is +96 +04 28 18 . dimensions taken from situated in the northwest of Mare The 36 l, 3, 4, 5, 6 frame 26. bottom is somewhat darker than the surrounding . surface. Inside the contour are noticeable two portions that correspond in brightness to the surrounding surface. Described from frame gray spot. Drawn from A gray formation on a light background. Possibly +103 +07 28 6, 23, 21 frame 26. . a crater. The bottom is inhomogeneous and somewhat brighter in tin northeast. Described from frame 26 2. Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2010/11/30 CIA-RDP80T00246A012500090001Aldo.? . ?15. s1 86 Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2016/?1/30 CIA-RDP8OT00246A012500090001-3 Obiects of the second or 91" of certainty . . Coordinates Object and Photometric . No. n/n Frame Object of Analysis Description of Object 0f ObJeCt its Name Cross Section gray Spot. Drawn A gray, crater-like formation on a light back- +1030 -03 28 19 from frame 26. ground. Bordered by a light rim in the west and - southwest, which disappears in the east and north- east. The bottom is inhomogeneous, and lighter i in the west. Described from frames dark spot. Position A dark, crater?like formation on a gray back-u +104 -13 28 18, 19, 6 taken from frame 28. ground. Bordered by a narrow rim. It is clearly 32 4 outlined by the surrounding backgroundintensity of the bottom is homogeneous. Described from frame 26dark spot. Drawn from A dark, crater?like formation on a gray back- +93 ?08:'31 fifrf?. 26 0 frame 26. ground. Bordered by a dark rim. The bottom differs little from the Surrounding background. ?23 Coincides with a crater shown on Wilkins' map. 5% of the libration zone. Described from frame 26 var-21gray spot. Drawn from A gray, crater-like formation on a light back- +90 ?1 {1:3 28 18 i frame 26. ground. Bordered by a light section in the south. A dark, narrow rim is noticeable. Coincides with a crater shown on Wilkins' map. D?scribed fm E: . frame 26. 346 357 32 4 A dark Spot. Drawn from A dark formation on a gray background. Possibly +102 ?07 36 3 frame 26. a crater. Gray sections border the formation 26 11 from the east and north. In the south and west the adjacent ground differs little from the dark bottom. The bottom is somewhat lighter in the north. Described from frame 26 - 11. Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2010/11/30 CIA-RDP80T00246A012500090001-3 3 Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 1/30 CIA-RDP80T00246A012500090001-3 Objects of the sponnd or of certainty OD Coordinates No. n/n Oman and Frame Photometric Object of Analysis Description of Object 0f its Name Cross Section A 347 359 26 0 A gray spot. Drawn from A gray crater?like formation on a gray background. -100 32 4, 2 . frame 26. Bordered by a narrow rim. Described from frame 26dark spot. Position and A dark crater?like formation on a gray backgrounddimensions taken from Bordered in the west by a light, narrow rim which frame 26 - 1. becomes a dark line in the southeast. The bottom is darker than the surrounding surface. It is directly adjacent to Mare Marginus. Possibly is the latter's continuatiOn. Described from frame 26 2. 349 370a 26 2 A dark Spot. Drawn from A dark, crater?like formation on a gray background +98 +11? 5,3 28 3 frame 26. Bordered in the north by a narrow light rim. :3 (j - Described from frame gray Spot. Position A gray, crater?like formation on a light background. +99 +1 0:33, 3 3 28 3 taken from frame 26. The bottom differs little from the surrounding gray $22 if; . surface and is lighter in the north. The rim is 1.: lighter in the east and appears like a narrow dark rm, strip elsewhere. Described from frame 26 2. i631light spot. Drawn from A bright, light formation on a gray backgroundframe 26. Possibly a mountain top. Described from frame 26gray spot. Position and A gray crater?like formation. on a light background. +114 +02 28 21. 5 dimensions taken from The bottom is homogeneously gray. A light rim is frame 26. 3 noticeable along the contour, and becomes unclear in the north. Described from frame 26. 353 394 26 11 A gray spot. Drawn from A gray, crater-like formation on a light background. +106 ?09 - 28 3 frame 26. In the west and northwest it is bordered by light sections. The bottom is inhomogeneous and a hill is noticeable. Described from frame 26 11. Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2010/11/30 CIA-RDP80T00246A012500090001-3 -- - 001C Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2010/11/30 CIA-RDP80T00246A012500090001-3 Objects of the secondhol?iei Object of Analysis Object and Photometric No. n/n Frame its Name Cross Section 354 395 frame 28. 355 ?397 26 11 28 19 frame 26gray spot. 28 21 frame 26. 357 400 32 2 A light Spot. 36 6 frame 26light spotframe 26light spot. 32 5 iframe 26dark spot. 28 19 dimensions taken from A dark spat-?13656133 3116* con?guration taken from A light spot. Position and dimensions taken from Drawn from Drawn from 1 Position and Drawn from Position and shape taken from frame 26. is inhomogeneous. from frame 26 - l. The bottom differs little from the gray background. Bordered by a narrow line. Described from frame 26 - 1. A light, crater?like formation on a gray background. Bordered by a dark band. The bottom is lighter in the center. Possibly this is a hill.? Described - from frame 26 1. A dark, crater~like formation on a gray background. Bordered by a narrow rim that is darkin the north- east and lighter in the southwest. The bottom is inhomogeneous and darker in the north. Described from frame 26 10. Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2010/11/30 CIA-RDP80T00246A012500090001-3 Coordinates Description of Object 0f Object - .1. A A dark formation on a gray background. Possibly +1070 -1 a crater. Partially surrounded by a rim that blends in with the background in the northeast. The bottom The configuration is not clear. Described from frame 28 19. A light, crater?like formation on a gray background. +115 -10 Bordered by a hazy, dark rim. The bottom is homogeneously light. Described from frame 26 - 11. A gray, crater?like formation on a light background. +118 -11 Bounded in the southeast by a hazy light rim and in the northwest by the light ground of the Soviet Range. Described from frame 26 - 11. A light, round formation, bordered by a dark line +109 +13. and tangent to the rim of formation 388. Described E- . A light, crater?like formation on a gray backgm und. +108 +13 +104 +1 06 ?05 - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2010711/30 CIA-RDP80T00246A012500090001-3 Objects of thesecgnd order of certainty TOI . Coordinat?ea Object and Photometric . No. n/n Frame Object of Analysis Description of Object 0? 9?3le its Name Cross Section .dark spot. Shape and A dark, crater?like formation on a gray background. -21? 32 5, 3 position taken from frame Outlined by a hazy rim. The homogeneous bottom - 32. differs very little from the surrounding surface. Described from frame light spot. Drawn from A light, elongated formation on a gray background. +119 ?22 32 5, 6, 2, 7 frame 32. The contour is not clear. Consists of separate 36 bright formations. Possibly a hilly section. Described from frame gray spot. Drawn from A gray formation on a light background. Possibly a +116 +03 32 3, 2, 9 frame 26. crater. Bordered by a dark, narrow band on the 36 tnorthwest and southwest. The bottom is very qr. inhomogeneous. A light band passes through the a; 93:; northeast part, possibly consisting of several light ?355 areas. Described from frame 26 - 10. 364 4183 26 2 trial A gray spot. Drawn from A gray formation on a lighter background. The +118 442:.) 32 1 frame 26. bottom differs little from the surrounding background. "3:2 1? 28 19 A narrow, dark rim? is discernible. Described from 6sz frame 26light spot. Position and A light formation on a gray background. Possibly a +123 +9332 .33; 32 10, 9 shape taken from frame 26. crater. The northern part of the bottom stands out {5522 36 l, 5 due to its brightness. This is possibly a hill. The southwestern and southeastern parts of the bottom are darker. A dark rim is noticeable in the south? east. Described from frame dark spot. Drawn from A dark, crater-like formation on a gray background. +130 +10 32 10, 2 iframe 26. A rim is discemible. Possibly there is a hill. Described from frame 26 - 11. . I Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2010/11/30 CIA-RDP80T00246A012500090001-3 A Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2010/11/30 CIA-RDP80T00246A012500090001-3 Obiects of the second orderupirertainty Coordinates Ob'ect and Photometric . - No. Frame Object of Analysis Description Of Ob}ect 0? ObJeCt its Name Cross Section . A 367 427 26 11 A dark spot. Drawn from A dark-gray formation on a gray background. The +1270 +06c 32 10, 9 frame 26. former differs little in intensity from the crater. It 36 1, 2 is possibly an indentation of the surface. Situated directly adjacent to formation 185. Described from frame bright spot. Dimensions A bright, crater-like formation on a light back- +128 -07 32 2 and shape taken from frame ground. The bottom differs little from the back? 31 12 26. ground and a rim is discernible. Described from frame light spot. Shape, posi- A light formation on a gray background. Possibly +124 +03 5% 32 10 tion and dimensions taken a crater. The bottom darkens. in, the south. em 36 6 from frame 26. Described from frame 26 9. 5:2; x. 115?!? 370 440 26 11, 12 A gray spot. Drawn from A gray formation on a dark background. Possibly at +96 ?23 gm; 28 18 frame 28. crater with an inhomogeneous bottom that di?ers ?g gm little in brightness from the background. Bounded gig) by a light rim that is brighter in the west. Possibly a? there is a hill in the center. It is not noted on maps if?) of the libration zone. Described from frame 28 - 18. c: cu: 11 7?32gray spot. Position and A gray, crater?like formation on a dark background. +83 ~45: 32 1, 4 dimensions taken from and bordered by a light rim. The bottom differs L- frame 26. little from the surrounding ground, but is lighter c. :5 than that of 491. Its position and dimensions are 1 inaccurate on existing maps. .,Descr,ibed from a frame 26 - 2. if Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2010/11/30 CIA-RDP80T00246A012500090001-3 Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2010/1/1/30 CIA-RDP80T00246A012500090001-3 A 0133mm: nf the second 0rd of certainty I . Coordinates Object and Photometric . . of Object No. 11/11 Frame Object of Analysis Description of Object its Name Cross Section dark spot. ConfigurationrA dark formation on a gray background. The +107o ~27? 28 18, 20, 6 and dimensions taken from contour is not clear. The surface is inhomogeneous 32 5 frame 26. in intensity. The darker areas are situated in the 36 5 - south, while towards the north the surface's inten? sity gradually grays. It apparently consistsof a number of small, crater-like formations. In intensity it approximates Mare Australe. Possibly 3- is a "swampdike" area. Described from frame - dark spot. Drawn from A dark formation on a gray background. The +114 -30 +5 36 l, 5, 6 frame 26. boundaries are not clear. The bottom is inhomo? $23 28 20 geneous - in brightness it is darker in the south and lighter in the north. Possibly there are L71 separate, small craters. It is somewhat lighter in :1 L1 intensity than object 468 and Mare Australe. Looks g; like a "swamp? in brightness. Described from Fi? frame E24: 374 476 28 19 A dark spot. Drawn from A dark formation on a gray background. Possibly +108 -15 Pm 32 4 frame 28. a crater. Bounded byahazy, discontinuous rim. g5; 36 6 The bottom differs little in intensity from the sur? E: '1 rounding ground. Described from frame 28 19. .375 if 478 28 18, 19 A dark Spot. Drawn from A dark formation on a gray background. Possibly 3 +105 ~14 A 32 4 4 frame 28. crater. Outlined by a discontinuous light rimintensity of the bottom is inhomogeneous. Described from frame dark spot. Drawn from A dark, crater-like formation with a dark bottom +97 414 28 18, 19 frame 26. on a light background. A light rim is discernible. Described from frame 26 12. Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2010/11/30 CIA-RDP80T00246A012500090001-3 ?qu Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2010/11/30 CIA-RDP8OTOO246AO12500090001-3 Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 20167?1180 CIA-RDP80T00246A012500090001-3 - . Coordinates . No. n/n Object and Frame Photometric Object of Analysis Description of Object of Object its Name Cross Section . dark-gray spot. A dark formation on a gray background, situated in +1 030 -450 28 18, 19 Dimensions and position Mare Australe on its southern boundary. It possibly - taken from frame 26. consists of a number of small dark craters. Described from frame dark spot. Drawn from A dark, crater?like formation with dark bottom on +107 --42 5 28 18 frame 26. a gray background. Borders 607. Described from - frame dark spot. Drawn from A gray formation on a light background. Possibly +108 ~36 32 5 frame 26. a crater. A light, broad rim is noticeable north. It becomes barely noticeable in the south. The bottom is inhomogeneous. Described from :3 frame dark spot. Position and A dark, crater-like formation with a dark bottom on +100 ?39 :3 (ES 36 4 dimensions taken from a gray background. The inhomogeneous intensity 2.73 57?: 32 6, 4 frame 26. of the bottom is noticeable. Described from frame dark spot. Position and A dark formation on a gray background. Possibly a +154 -04 29 10 dimensions taken from crater. A partly discontinous rim is discernible. 512;; 27 3d frame 29. iT?he outlines are not clear. Described from frame 382 504 31 3 A dark spot. Drawn from A dark, crater-like formation on a gray background. +158 ?17 5633 29? 10 frame 29. The bottom differs little from the background. A ?fan 35 5 partly discontinuous border is discernible. The 27 3d contour is not clear. Described from frame 29. 383 . 5?24 31 3 A dark spot. Drawn from A gray formation on a light background. Possibly +150 +47 35 7 frame 31. a crater whose rim is discernible. Described from 26 9 frame 31. Sanitized Copy 3 M. Coordinates Object and Photometric . . of Ob'ect No. n/n Frame Object of Analysis Description of Object 1 its Name Cross Section - dark area at the edge of A region, possessing low reflecting capacity, situ? 31 9 the disc. ated in the equatorial zone above the Sea of Dreams. It is noticeable as a dark formation on a.gray back- ground. There is a crater-like formation on it. The outlines are quite hazy. Described from frame dark area at the edge of This region, situated along the disc's edge is 31 9 the disc. noticeable as a dark formation on a gray background. E33 Possibly consists of a number of areas of low bright-- 314$ ness. It is bounded by a lighter area on the side of the Moscow Sea. The outlines are hazy. Described from frames dark area at the edge of A region situated along the edge of the. disc. V: 31 9 the disc. Noticeable as a dark formation on a gray background . i; x31 Possibly consists of a number of formations pos? sessing a smaller re?ection coefficient. It is 9 5 bounded by a region of greater re?ecting ability on 1 5 the side of the Moscow Sea. The outlines are not j; clear. Described from frames dark spot. Drawn from An elongated dark formation on a gray background. 4157? 431$" 29 9d 1 frame 29. It looks like a crater whose bottom is inhomogeneous 27 3d and whose discontinuous rim is discernible. 26 10 Described from frame 29. 3% 1 388 21;: 533 29 9d A dark. Spot. Drawn from A dark formation on a gray background. Possibly a +165 +42 27 3d frame 29. crater. There is a dark rim in the southwest that 31 12 gradually blends in with the background.? Possibly 1' there is a central hill. Described from frame 29.. 1 I Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2010/11/30 CIA-RDP80T00246A012500090001-3 .ID Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2010/11/30: CIA-RDP80T00246A012500090001-3 Objects of the second order of certainty Coordinates Ob'ect and Photometric . . . No. n/n Frame - Object of Analysis Description of Object 0f ObJeCt its? Name Cross Section A 389 536 29 10d A light spot. Drawn from A light formation on a gray background. Possibly +1730 27 3d frame 29. a crater. A discontinuous hazy rim is noticeable. 31 12 Described from frame 29light spot. Drawn from A light, crater-like formation on a gray background. +146 +38 29 . 10 frame 31. The bottom differs little from the background. A hazy rim is discernible. Described from frame 31light spot. "Drawn from A light formation on a gray background. Possibly a +138 +32 26 10 frame 31. crater whose bottom differs little from the gray 27 3d background. A hazy discontinuous rim is discern- ible. Described from frame 31. 392 545 27 3d A dark spot. Drawn from A gray, crater?like formation on a gray background. +129 +4213? 32 1, 3 frame 31. The bottom differs little from the background. A c? 1 31 12 discontinuous hazy border is discernible. 133, cf: Described from frame 31. . 2 6?41gray spot. Drawn from A gray formation that barely stands out from the ?1127 +184 a? 27 '3d _,frame 26. gray background. Possibly a crater. In separate 1 5 55:1 35 9 3 places a rim is discernible. The bottom is i E25, 29 2 inhomogeneous and differs little from the back- 3 2 ground. Described from frames 26 and 27. 34;: 53:light spot. Drawn from A light formation on a gray background. Possibly L131 :frame 29. a crater. The bottom differs little from the 1 FE 27 3d background. A rim is discernible. Described from . frame 29 9d. 395 550 26 11 light spot. Drawn from A light formation. Possibly a light portion of the +128 +12 32 2 Iframe 26. surface. No rim is noticeable. Described from 29 frame 26 - 11. 67 I Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2010/11/30 CIA-RDP8OT00246AO12500090001-3 1W7 3 Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2010/11/30 CIA-RDP80T00246A012500090001-3 UbJects ?01 the second cruer of certainty I 1 Object of Analysis Object and Photometric No. n/n Frame 4 its Name 1 Cross Section 396 551 frame 26frame 26dark spot. 32 8, 3 1 frame 27iigiu; Spot. 34 7 franle 29dark.spot 27 3d frame 27. 31 9 401 'ggframe 29gray spot. 26 12 3 . frame 26. 28 20 36 6 A dark spot. 'Drawn from 1 Description of Object ?Agra'y, 01.1.2111; 555213 hazy discontinuous rim is discernible. Described I from 26 5d,. Drawn from Drawn from Drawn from; A light formation on a gray background. Possibly a light part of the surface or a crater that differs little from the surrounding ground. Described from frame 26. A dark formation on a gray background. Possibly a crater with a discernible rim. The bottom is inhomogeneous and differs little from the surround: ing background. Described from frames 27 and 32. light formation on a gray background. Possibly a crater. Described from frame, 29. Drawn from A dark formation on a gray background. Possibly a crater. Outlined by a narrow, light rim. The bottom is inhomogeneous and darker in the south. - A hill is noticeable in the north. Described from Drawn from 1 Drawn from frame 27 - 3d. A light, crater?like formation on a gray backgrounc1. +143 Outlined by a rim that is darker in the north east and lighter in the northwest. Described from frame 29 2. A gray, not clearly outlined formation on a light background. A light rim is discernible in the west. . Possibly this is a crater-like formation. 5 Described from frame 26 - 12. Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2010/11/30 CIA-RDP80T00246A012500090001-3 .4 undg. +1206 . The bottom differs little from the background+127 +124 7 1 +127+155 - 1 +114: 1 11112121 lit:- 47; Object and 1 No. n/n 5 1 its Name 403 1 607 404-3 613 I 405 619 4063.! 624 1 407 625 AL 408 630 30: CIA- RDP80T00246A012500090001- 3 Sanitized Copy Approved for 011 4) Ha order 01 certainty . .1 i Photometric Frame Object of Analysis ?cross Section 26 7 11, 12 A gray spot 28 18 dimensions taken from 36 1 6 frame 26dark Spot. Drawn from 32 . 1 4 '_frame 26dark spot. Position is 32 2 given from frame?2610d, 9d A light spot. Position and 32 i 2 dimensions taken from . frame 26. 26 9, 10d Alight spot. Drawn from - frame 26dark spot. DraWn from I 26 I . 5d frame Description of Object Situated on the boundary of Mare Australe. bounded in the northwest by a light part of the In the southeast it borders the crater 489. Described from frame surface adjacent to the Mare. 26 12. A dark crater-like formation on a light background. .1496 It is bounded in the south and southeast by a broad, :bright region and by a dark, narrow rim in the west . and north. The bottom is somewhat darker in the southwest part. Described from frame 26 - 12. jA dark formation on a light background. It looks A light rim is discernible. like a deep crater. Described from frame 26 1. A light formation on a gray background, bordered by +124 Differs little in . brightness from the surrounding background. a dark line in the southeast. 1Described from frame 26 - 9. A light, round formation on a gray background. It +124 is somewhat brighter than the surrounding ground. 1It is the southernmost area of a large bright region, 1 'which continues 414. Described from frame 26? 9. I A dark formation on a gray background. Possibly a j+124 The bottom differs little from the back- ground. It is outlined in the bottom by a dark rim. The bottom is lighter in the center. Described crater. 'from frame 26w- 5d. Sanitized Copy Approved for-Relea-6e92C1O/11/30 Position and A gray formation on a light background. Possibly a crater with a bottom of inhomogeneous intensity. 00 rdin ate-$7, ?93qu A 1? i 111660 .IJKJ Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2010/11/30: CIA- RDP80T00246A012500090001-3 412 414 410 411 Object and 638 643 656 664 682a Photometric]. Frame 1 Cross Section? :10 11 ;10,9 0000M 10, 11, 5d .A dark spot. Drawn from 10 0'er Object of Analysis A dark spot. Position, from frame 26. 3 frame 26. 1 1A gray spot. Drawn from frame 26. LA gray spot. Position, . Objects of the second order of certainty 1 Description of Object A dark, crater-like formation on a gray background. shape and dimensions taken Bounded on the west by a narrow, dark line and on 1 the east by a gray rim?like border The bottom is lighter in the north and darker in the southeast. :Described from frame 26.1 1 1 .A dark formation on a gray background. Bounded by +115 a light region in the west. Described from frame 3 '26 - 5d. - IA gray formation on a gray background, Possibly a ?+116 'crater whose bottom differs little from the back? 5 ground Bounded in the west and south by a some- 1 'what lighter rim. The rim becomes a dark line in ?1 {the north and northeast. Described from frame 128 - 6. A gray, crater?like formation on a gray background. +82 shape and dimensions taken [Bordered by a dark rim. The bottom is inhomogene- from frame 28. A gray spot. Drawn from frame 26. .A light spot. Position and dimensions taken from - frame 26. . ?tangent to the dark formation 682. Described from 1 frame 26 - 9., i :ous and differs little in brightness from the back- ground. The surrounding rim is lighter in the west. ?No detail having the coordinates of this forms-J :tion is noted in the area ini?eison's map, whil {a hazy formation of similar configuration is 1 [shown in Wilkins? map. Described from frame 3 1?28 20 gray, crater? like formation on a light background? +99 The bottom differs little from the surrounding ground A narrow, dark rim is sensed. Described from frame 26. A light formation on a somewhat darker background. +99 Bounded by a light surface. There is no r?n. It is 1 .1 Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2010/11/30 CIA-RDP80T00246A012500090001Coordinates _.9f_0bjeqt.d3 4 +329 +241 i +28f 1; 591131;}? 1" 11 1111 1111.1; 1111 11 =21 Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 201m1:/30 CIA- RDP80T00246A012500090001-3 Objects of the second order of certainty 7 Object and PhotometricOb?ect 1 No n/n . Frame 1 Object of Analysw 1 Descriptmn of Object its Na_m_e 4 _:Cross SectiorL . ML ?11light spot. Drawn from A bright, crater?like formation on a light back- 32 . 2 1 frame 32. and. A dark rim is sensed in the south, which I- Lbecomes narrower in the west. Described from i . frame 32gray spot. Position and A gray, crater?like formation on a lighter backshape taken from frame 28. ground. Bounded by a bright rim in the northwest, .L 2 which gradually blends in with the background. L: 1Described from frame 'Auxiliary L. A light spot. Position and A light, crater ?like formation on a gray background. ?-114 +57 1 32 10 dimensions taken from . The bottom is noticeably lighter than the surrounding - .1 frame 26. Lsurface. A rim is barely noticeable as a dark i 1 - 1 line. Described from frame 26=10, 9d A dark spot. Drawn from LA dark formation on a gray background. Possibly a +53 28 ?18 frame 26 and 32. Lcirque. The bottom is dark. The bottom risesLpossibly. in the north - two lighter areas are 1' - observed there. A slight increase of brightness isL 1' L, Lalso notice: mm in the south. Described from .L . 1 frame 26?1 . '3 419 53:" 688 26 LAuzdliary A light spot. DraWn from LA light, crater-like formation on a gray 1 32 10 2,13 frame 26. The bottom is lighter in the north and bordered by a 1 . Lhazy, dark rim. Described from frame 26. 689 26 I9 A bright spot. .Lt?Position LA bright formation on a light background. Bounded 1.. ,1 1 32 I10, 2, 3 and dimensions taken from by a dark line. Described from frames 26 and 32. L. ?3 1 frame 26. '32light spot. Drawn from LA bright formation on a light background. Possibly +132 . 32 ?f 10. 2 frame 26., a light area of a continent or a mountainous raised 3 .1 area. The contour is discernible in the form-of a 1 narrow. dark line. Described from frame 26Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2010/11/30 CIA-RDP80T00246A012500090001-3 TIT. N01 11 ?like ?ame700a 425 426 427 428 708 Object and . Frame Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2010/11/30. CIA-RDP80T00246A012500090001-3 O_b_jects of the second order of certainty I.. -- I Photometric :Crossfiection' Auxiliary . 10, 9 HNCD 52me 3 8 Auxiliary 18 2 I Object of Analysis . .. A light Spot. Drawn from frame 26. A dark spot. Drawn from: frame 32. A gray spot. Drawn from frame 28. A light spot. Drawn from frame 26. A light spot. Position and dimensions taken . . from frame 28. A light spot. Position and; dimensions taken from frame 32. Description of Object renames i_0f_9.bl em .4 A Alight, crater-like formation on a gray background. +112o +37} The bottom stands out sharply due to its brightness. in the south. (the area is indicated by a dotted The entire formation is bordered by a narrow, rim?i like line. Described from frame 26. IE 4 A i A dark formation on a gray background. Possibly a +119 crater, bounded in the south by a light rim. The bottom is relatively dark. Possibly there is a central hill. Described from frame 26 - 10. A gray, crater?like formation on a lighter back- ground. It is bordered by a light rim in the north-? east and by a'narrow dark line in the southwest. Described from frames 26 and 28. A light formation on a gray background. Possibly . consisting of a group of craters. Described from frame 26 - 9. A light, crater-like formation on a gray back? . ground. Bordered by a dark rim that blends in with the surrounding surface in the northwest. Described from frame 28 -6. A light formation bordered by a dark rim in the west and north. The rest of the rim is lighter, but still darker than the formation itself or the surrounding surface. Described from frame 32. A gray Spot. Position, dimensions and shape taken from frame 28. a crater. A dark rim is discernible in the north. In the south it is unclear. 26. Described from frame Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2010/11/30 CIA-RDP8OT00246AO12500090001-3 A gray formation on a lighter background. Possibly+120 +41 +48 I I I BIT No. n/Object and 709 710 "711 7 7 718 um.) rm; 719 its Name Frame Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 201 (711/30 CIA-RDP8OT00246AO12500090001-3 I a i. i 1 hotometric Auxiliary 2, 3, 10 10, 5d ,1o,2 5d UDJBCIS 01 the second OI 0817.311le 3 Object of Analysis A dark spot. Position, dimensions and shape taken from frame 26. Description of Object A dark, crater-like formation on a gray back- ground. Bounded in the northwest by a dark rim, which is barely discernible in the southeast. The 1 bottom differs little from the surrounding ground. A gray Spot.- Drawn from3 frame 26. 1 1 A dark Spot. Position and dimensions taken from frame 26. . A light spot on a gray background. 1 i i i 1 Po'sition, 7 4 dimensions and shape 9, 10, 2, 3? 10d, 5d 10, 2, 3 taken from frame 26. A dark spot on a, gray background. Position an dimensions taken from frame 26. A large, light contour. Drawn from frame 26. Described from frame 26. A gray, crater-like formation on a lighter back- ground. A rim is discernible. which isdarker in the west than the surrounding surface. Described from frame 26. - A dark, crater-like formation on a gray back? ground. The bottom "differs little from the background. A rim of ununiform intensity is discernible and is darker in the southeast. The bottom is darker in the'northwest. Described from frame 26. A light formation on a gray background, bordered in the south and east by a dark line. Looks like a mountain top. Described from frame 26. A dark formation on a gray background. It is tangent to region 719 and bounded in the east by a light rim. Possibly a crater. Described from frame 26. A light formation that stands out due to its bright- ness. It is apparently a raised area consisting of separate, bright formations. Described from frames 26 and 32 - 3. Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2010/11/30 CIA-RDP80T00246A012500090001-3 17: wGoorclimate-$71. 252;,ijng 3 '+124? +52. 1 I i I ,+122 . +553+127 +56sari 1 1 @5122 i+115 9 2 i a as H119 ++121 +51 Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2010/11/30 CIA-RDP80T00246A012500090001-3 Objects of the second order of certainty n/ Object and Photometric Ob C?g?f?atfs o. rame ?ect 0 Ana 13 - - Jec its Name Cross Section ys Description Of ObJeCt A 435 719a 1 26 310, 5d 1 A light spot within contour A light formation. It is darker in the south and 1122719. Drawn from frame 1 bounded by a narrow, dark rim. Part of formation 719. . 1 1 . I 436 719b 26 1 10, 5d A light spot. Drawn from; A light formation, ordered in the west by a dark 1+121 frame 32 3. 1 rim andby a narrow, dark line in the east. Part 1 1 1 of formation 7197190 26 1 10, 5d A light spot. Drawn from; A light. round formation bounded in the northeast 1+118 frame 32 - 3. and southwest by dark lines. Part of formation 1 719719d light spot. Drawn 1 A light formation bounded by a narrow dark line in 14-120 1 +30 1 . 1 :53; 32 1 2, 3 from frame 32 3. 1 the northeast and west. The formation is darker 1 1 1 in the southeast while the rim is lighter. Part of . (g I 1 C211 1 1 1 formation 719. 1 1 439 E31 719s 26 1 10, 5d A light spot. Drawn A light formation, bordered by a light rim in the +123 . +28% 5 5:1; 32 I 2, 3 from frame 32 3. 3 1 northeast. The bottom is inhomogeneous. Part 1 1:13 1 - 1 of formation 7194.40 F1113 727 dark spot near the edge A crater?like formation with a dark bottom. +85 +85. 6'9 1 1 of the disc. Drawn from Situated near the north pole. There is a rim that ,1 7,13% 1 32% 1 1 frame 32. is light in the north. Described from frame 32dark spot near the edge: A crater?like formation surrounded by a relatively1+100 1 +83 1.3g? 1 3 1 . Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2010/11/ of the disc. Drawn from frame 32. 1 1 30 CIA-RDP80T00246A012500090001-3 narrow light rim. Situated near the north pole. The bottom differs little from the surrounding surface. Described from frame Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2010/11/30 CIA-RDP80T00246A012500090001-3 .Objects of the third order of certainty 1 1 1 i . Described from frame Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2010/11/30 CIA-RDP80T00246A012500090001-3 . "Cbofain?ate31 Object and 1 Photometric 1 3 Ob' No. n/n 1 Frame 1 1 Object of Analysis 3 Description of-Object Ject ?1 its Name LCross Se_ction - 8,13 A light spot. Drawn fromI A light formation on a gray background. Possibly +1500 1 +4100 1 35 1 10 frame 31. Dimensions 1 a crater. A rim is noticeable, the bottom and configuration taken . . is uniform, the difference between the surrounding 1 1 1 1 1 1 from frame 27. surface and the crater is small. Described from 1 1 1 3 frame 31dark spot. Drawn 1 A dark formation on a gray background. Possibly +161 . +38 I 35 9, 10 from frames 29 and 31. a crater. There is a rim, the bottom differs 1 29 3 10 little from the surrounding background. Described1 1 1 1 1 from frame light spot. Position 1 A white, crater?like formation'on a gray back? 1+144 +taken from frame 31. 1 ground. A rim is noticeable. The bottom - 1 . 29 1 10 1 Shape and dimensions A is inhomogeneous anddiffers little from the gray 1 1 1 'and 29. . 1 1 . a ??23:3. 445 :2 135a 1 34 1 7 A gray spot. Position . i A white formation on a gray background. Possibly +142 1 ?21am 521,3 2 29 1 2 - and dimensions taken from a crater The bottom differs little from the sur? 1 . 125%?? 1 i (~13 27 1 3d frame 29. 1 1 rounding gray background. A rim is noticeable. ff; 1 Described from frame 2.7 - 3d 1 @311 :light spot. Position'and1 A light formation on a gray background.(almost - 1+16?5 1 +07: 2.5: 1 31 1 9 dimensions taken from .1 gray on gray). Possibly a craterframe 27. . 1 noticeable. Possibly there is a hill. Described 1 . ?a 1 1 1 from frame light Spot. Drawn from1 A light, crater?like formation on a gray backgrounds-137 1 +271 frame 31 13. rim is noticeable, the bottom is inhomogeneous. 5 1 . Frame Object and I No. n/n its Nail173 451 188 %2.1 2m 1 1, 1 1 4531.5; 217 1 454 31?: 217a 455Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2010/11/30 CIA-RDP80T00246A012500090001-3 Objects of the third order of certainty . I Photometric iCross_ SectionObject of A nalysis A light spot. dimensions taken from frame 31 . A light spot. Position, shape and dimensions taken from frame 31. A dark spot. Position taken from frame 31? A light spot. frame 31 . A light spot. from frame 32. A dark spot. Drawn- from frame 29. A dark spot. Drawn: from frame 29. A light spot. Drawn from frame 29. Position and dimensions taken from Drawn/- 1 from frame 29. i 1 Sariitized Copy Approved for Release 2010/11/30 CIA-RDP80T00246A012500090001-3 1r I Coordinates 1 Description of Object r?-?9f Ob-LeCt-1 Positionandz A white formation on a gray background. Possibly +172o +030 1 a crater. A rim is noticeable, the bottom differs . 3 1 little from the background. Described from frame light formation on a gray background. Possibly +151 +04 1 a mountain top. Described from frame 31. . -: A-dark, crater-like formation on a gray background+154 +02 1: 3 The bottom is inhomogeneous and differs little 1 i from the background. A hill and rim are noticeable i Described from frame 31gray formation on a dark background. Possibly :+146 -17 3' a light area on a continent. Described from - .- 5 frame 31. I i i A gray formation with a clearly outlined contour on +143 I -18: 1 a dark background. Possibly a, lighter area of . 3 the surface. Described from frame dark, crater-like formation on a gray back- f+158 ~24, 1, ground. The bottom is inhomogeneous in intensity? 1 g1 Described from frame 29. I I 3 A dark spot on a gray background. Possibly a dark +163 3 -28{ 1 area on a continent. Described from frame 29. . A light formation on a gray background. Described +247 412:?? from frame 26. Described from frame 26 - 12. 11 It1 I ?43Lana Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2010/11/30 CIA-RDP80T00246A012500090001-3 ?Objects ofths of. certainty 01Coordmates Object and Photometric 1 . No. u/n Frame 1 1 Object of Analysis 1 Description of Object n?Lf 01041591 ?1 its Name 1_Cross Section . A 8 1 . ago10,11, 12; A light spot. Position 1 A light formation on a gray background. It 141-940 4? - 32 2, 4 '1 and dimensions taken 1 includes an area possessing greater reflection 1 . from frame 26. 1 ability. Apparently it consists of a number of 1 - 1 small-sized craters. Described from frame dark, spot. Position, 1 A dark, crater-like formation on a gray back- 1196 ?dimensions and shape 1 ground. The contour is not clear. Described 1 1 1 1 taken from frame 36. 1 from frame light spot. Drawn 1 A light region on a gray background. The contour l+115 -381 36 2, 7 ?1 1 from frame 26. 1 is not clear. The formation consists of separate 1 1 1 1 1 bright formations that look like mountain tops or 1 1 1 3 craters. Described from frame gray spot. Drawn 1 A gray, crater?like formation on a light back-' [1'99 1 ?6 01 153from frame 26. 1 ground. The contour is unclear. Described 1 1 1 from frame gray spot. Drawn 1 A dark, crater-like formation on a light back? f+107 1 ~61from frame 26. 1 ground. The contour is not clear. Described 1 1 1 1 1 from frame 26 - 11. I131461 51:23 492 28 12 A dark spot. Drawn 1 A dark, crater?like formation on a gray back? :+105 1 -33 21..- 1.1 32 7 from frame 26. 1 ground. The contour is not clear. Described 1 g1; 31 1 i from frame 462 {33:53 493 26 1 12 A dark spot. Position 1 A gray, crater ?1ike formation on a gray back? +104 1 ~36i 36 1 4 taken from frame 26. ground. The contour is not clear. A hazy rim i $123? 1 1 1 appears in the southeast. Described from frame dark spot. Position 1 A dark, Crater?like formation on a gray back? 1 +99 ?331 1 36 4, 5, 3 and dimensions taken 1 ground. Bordered by a hazy, discontinuous rimSanitized Copy Approved for Release 2010/11/30 CIA-RDP80T00246A012500090001-3 1 All. ID Sanitized Copy ApprovedU foJr Release 2010/11/30: CIA- -3 Ul L118 LIL-mil 01' (161 Object and Photometric No. n/n Frame - Object of Analysis its Name 5 Cross Sectiod dark spot Drawn from 35 3 frame 27. 31 3 465 503a 29 4 A dark spot. Drawn from 27 3d frame dark Spot. Drawn from 27 3d 7 frame 31. 467 509 31 4 A light spot. Drawn from 29 10 frame 31light spot. Drawn 29 10 from frame 31. 35 3 . I . 469 ?511 31 4, 10 .A dark Spot. Drawn f, l) 29 10 from frame 31470 3512 31 4 i A light spot. Drawn from . 29 10, 8d, 7d frame 29. 27 3d 3 ground. The rim is discontinuous. J: Description of Object Coordinates of Object A .3 A dark, cirque? like, elongated formation. A rim is discernible. A dark formation. discemible. south. Possibly a crater. A rim is There seems to be a hill in the A dark, crater-like formation on a gray back? ground. A rim is discernible. A light, crater-like'formation on a gray back- ground. A hazy discontinuous rim is discernible. The bottom is inhomogeneous in intensity. Described from frame 31 4 A light formation on a gray background. Possibly a crater. The rim is discernible only in places. The bottom differs little from the background. The boundary is haZy. Described from frame 31 - 4. A dark formation on a gray background. Possibly a crater. The bottom differs little from the back? ground. A rim is noticeable only in some places. The outline is not clear. Described from frames 27 - 3d and 31. A light, crater?like formation on a gray back- The bottom is inhomogeneous. The outline is "unclear. Described from frame 29 - 10. Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2010/11/30 CIA-RDP80T00246A012500090001-3 4143 ?1 73? ?15 -179? -180 ilqu'. It mm: .. - .ll1\\ 11) lumuli 911 - - ?a - - 090001-3 Copy 1 I- din Object and Photometric . 3 es No. n/n Frame . Object of Analysis 1 Description of Object 0 Object its Name Cross Sectiori light spot. Drawn '1 A light formation on a" gray background. -P_ossibly +1460 ?10 TI 29 64$ 10 from frame 29. i a crater whose rim is discernible. The bottom is j. 35 3 . inhomogeneous and differs little from the back- 1 ground. Possibly there is a hill. The outline is 1 not clear. Described from frame dark spot. Drawn from, A dark, crater-like formation on a gray backgrounds-156 ?08 i 29 10 frame 31. A discontinuous rim is discernible. Possibly there jg is a central hill. The outline is unclear. Described from frame 31light spot. Drawn A light, sprawled?out formation on a gray back? +157 -13 I 29 10 from frame 31. ground. Possibly a crater. The inhomogeneous 1 35 3, 9 bottom differs little from the background. 474 I516 31 12, 9 A light spot. Drawn A light formation on a gray background. Possibly +157 +52 35 3, 7 from frame 31. a crater. The bottom differs little from the 29 67, 10 gray bottom. Described from frame dark spot. Drawn from A dark, elongated formation on a gray background. ,?178 +39 29 10d frame 29. Situated near the limb. It looks like a cirgue 23 whose hazy, discontinuous rim is discernible. :53- 653' 1 Described from frame 29. g' 7.32 I eta-21'; 476 Eff" 518a 31 9, 4 1 A dark spot. Drawn A dark, cirque-like formation on a gray back? -175 +37 29 10d from frame 29. ground. A hazy rim is discernible. Situated near thellimb. The outline is unclear. Described :33 '59; 2 from frames dark Spot. Drawn A dark cirque-like formation on a gray back- -171 1 +33. .. $12: 29 8d I from frame 29. ground. The outline is unclear. Described from i ?1 1 frames 29 and 31. I 1 . SanitizedACopy Approved for Release 2010/11/30 CIA-RDP80T00246A012500090001-3 a Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2010/11/30 CIA-RDP80T00246A012500090001-3 I ULL 1 Eoordinates Object and 1 I Photometric 1 . . . of Object No. n/n . Frame Object of Analysm Description of Object- its Name dark spot. Drawn A dark formation on a gray background. Possibly ~177? +280 1 29 10 1 from frame 29. a crater. A hazy rim is noticeable. Described 3 35 7 1 from frames dark spot. Drawn A dark, elongated formation on a gray background. +170 +37 1 35 8 I from frame 31. Possibly a crater whose discontinuous rim is i 29 9d 2 discernible. A lighter area is noticeable. 4 1 in the south possibly this is a hill. Described 1 1 from frames dark spot. Drawn A dark, crater-like formation on a gray background?-l43 1 -59 31 9 1 from frame 31. The bottom is inhomogeneous. There is a 1 1 1 1 lighter spot - which may be a hill. A hazy, 1 1 1 1 discontinuous rim is discernible. Described 1 I 1 from frame 31dark spot. Drawn A dark, crater-like formation on a gray background-176 from frame 29. The rim is barely discernible. The outline clear. Described from frame 29. 1 482 12-71light, spot. Drawn A light, crater?like formation on a gray back- L1-175 +57 . :129 10d from frame 31. ground. The bottom differs little from the back- 1 ground. A rim is discernible in places. The I 1 outline is unclear. Described from frame 29dark spot. Drawn A dark, elongated formation on a gray background. +165 from frame 31. Possibly a crater. Bounded by a hazy rim that is 125.1 35 7 1 more noticeable in the north. Described from .21) frames 29 and 31. 484 1 2537 35 8 1 A light spot. Drawn A light, crater ?like formation on a gray back? +150 +56 . 29 2, 67 1 from frame 35. ground. The bottom differs little from the gray 31, . 12 1 background. Outlined unclearly by a discontinuous 1 . rim. Described from frames 29 and 35. Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2010/11/30 CIA-RDP80T00246A012500090001-3 . 1?17? 2010/11/30: CIA- RDP80T00246A012500090001- 3 Sanitized Copy Appro?eecdtgo?iRtfilee 811;:er order 01 cert mty 0b i Ph ?f If Coordinates?E jec an ometric . No.11/n 9 Frame Object of Analysis 1 Description of Object i in News 4 -1 Cross . dark spot. Drawn A dark, crater-like formation on a gray back-. +117o 9126 from frame 26. ground. Bounded in the northeast by a hazy, light . rim, which differs little from the surrounding . background in the southwest. Described from .. - frame dark spot. Drawn A gray formation on a light backgrui nd. The +115 . ~15 . 29 3 10, 67 from frame 26. contour does not stand out clearly. A number of . lighter, crater-like formations are noticeable - within the contour. Described from frame gray spot. Drawn A gray crater-like formation on a light back? +108 ?55 28 18 from frame 26. ground. The contours are unclear. Described from frame gray spot. Drawn 1 A gray, crater-like formation on a light back- +103 +16 36 3, 4, 1 from frame 26. ground. Bounded on the north and south by broad :3 27 3d . . dark bands. The bottom is inhomogeneous and is iffy 632?} lighter in the north. Described from frame 26 14. I 6?45 . . i 497 ":31 677 26 4, 14 A gray spot. Drawn '5 A gray, crater-like formation on a light back? +70 +52 :gffrom frame 36. ground. Bordered by a hazy rim. The bottom is . I inhomogeneous and differs little from the sur? if? - .1: rounding background. The boundary is unclear. 1 g2 . .s in the west. There is no clearly-shown formation {3?81 . i at this spot in Wilkins' map. There is a small ?7.13 crater on Neison?s map. Described from frame . light spot. Drawn A light formation on a gray background. A radio +123 +52 32 10 3 from frame 26. disturbance spot on frame 26 covers up only the - southern part of the rim. This is apparently a crater. 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