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The Lunar "Doughnut"
The Lunar Doughnut is a rare shadow feature that looks like a grey crater
with a dark center, in an area without any significant crater feature.
This sketch shows the crater Janssen near the south-eastern
limb at the top of the sketch.(South is up). Below Janssen are the craters
Steinheil and Watt, and the eastern rim of Fabricius.
Vallis Rheita and Metius are next, then the lunar
doughnut feature flanked by Rheita "E" and Neander. Below these are craters
Reichenbach "C", Reichenbach and Stevinus. (RUKL 68, 69 and 76)
Telescope: 10-inch f/7.3 reflector, 132x
01/06/03 5:50 PST. 01:50 UT 1/7/03, a four-day old waxing crescent moon.
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