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Astrophotography for the Amateur
... area outside the umbra, making the umbra itself look pitch-black, or try to get
both the bright and the dark parts of the moon into the sensitivity range of the
Figure 5.5 The lunar eclipse of 17 August 1970 (note Leibniz Mountains on limb).
Michael A. Covington, 1999
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The Cambridge Photographic Moon Atlas
The Leibniz mountains are a portion of the outer wall of the basin. On the
nearside it runs south of the craters Boussin— gault, Schomberger, Newton and
Ie Gentil. According to modern measurements, Leib— niz Beta reaches a height
ofabout ...
Alan Chu, Wolfgang Paech, Mario Weigand, 2012
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The fascinating universe: the modern aspects of astronomy
Nevertheless, the Lunar Alps (most lunar mountains are named after terrestrial
ones) reach a height of 3,660m; the Caucasus, 5,640m; and the Leibniz
Mountains, as much as 9,150m. By comparison, Mt. Everest, the earth's highest
mountain, ...
¢0o£0~/cu; "'1'he Mountains of Eternal Ligl1t” The most imposing and massive of
all the mountain ranges on the moon are the Leibniz Mountains which spread
their mighty bulk right over the Moon's South Pole for 600 miles. whilst many of
the ...
The Mountains of Eternal Light The most imposing and massive of all the
mountain ranges on the moon are the Leibniz Mountains which spread their
mighty bulk right over the Moon's South Pole for 600 miles, whilst many of the
peaks are well ...
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Concise encyclopedia of astronautics
There are certainly mountains, in the shape of chains comparable to those of the
Earth — though proportionally higher — and whose formation is probably due, as
in the case of the Earth, to folding of the superficial crust: Leibniz Mountains ...
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Beiträge Zur Lagerstättenkunde
Mountains up to 11,000 m of height have been found out by the radar equipment
on board of the US space missile Pioneer — similar to the Leibniz mountains on
the moon. At surface temperatures of about 470 C, there could not have been ...
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The Engineers' Digest [American Edition] Review of ...
The most imposing and massive of all the mountain ranges on the moon are the
Leibniz Mountains which spread their mighty bulk right over the Moon's South
Pole for 600 miles, whilst many of the peaks are well over 30,000 feet high.
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Modern English in action
The Leibniz mountains, highest mountains on the o.p. o.p. s.s. ap. o.p. moon,
tower 26,000 feet. 10. With our naked eyes we can see the vast seas, dry plains
of dust. ap . o.p. 11. The Sea of Showers, one of the largest seas, js_ about 750
miles ...
Henry Irving Christ, 1965
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The New Book of Popular Science
... Leibniz Mountains (lunar feature) 1:122 Leith, Emmet (American scientist) 6:
276 Lejeune, Jerome (French geneticist) 3:416 Lemmings 3:478; 4:164, 191; 5:
44 graph(s) population cycles 3:479 Lemurs 2:501; 5:137 Lenoir, Etienne (
French ...
Grolier Educational (Firm), 2003