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词条 Sinus Iridum
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  1. Satellite craters

  2. References

  3. External links

{{More citations needed|date=June 2008}}{{Infobox Lunar mare
|name = Sinus Iridum
|image = Wac sinus iridum300m.png
|caption = Annotated Sinus Iridum by LRO
|coordinates = {{coord|45.01|N|31.67|W|globe:moon_type:landmark|display=inline,title}}
|diameter = 249 km
|eponym = Bay of Rainbows
}}

Sinus Iridum (Latin for "Bay of Rainbows")[1] is a plain of basaltic lava that forms a northwestern extension to the Mare Imbrium on Earth's moon. It is surrounded from the northeast to the southwest by the Montes Jura range. The protruding part of the range at the southwest end is named Promontorium Heraclides, while that at the northeast end is called Promontorium Laplace. This bay and the surrounding mountains is considered one of the most beautiful features on the Moon, and is a favorite among lunar observers.

Sinus Iridum is formed from the remains of a large impact crater, which was subsequently flooded with basaltic lava, inundating the "sea" wall. The bay itself does not contain any notable impact craters, but does include the satellite crater Heraclides E in the south, Laplace A along the eastern edge, and Bianchini G in the north. The surface is level, but is marked by a number of wrinkle ridges (dorsa).

The selenographic coordinates of the bay's center are 45.01° N, 31.67° W, and the diameter is 249 km.[1] It was the planned landing site of Chang'e 3, China's 2013 lunar exploration mission, which instead landed nearby in Mare Imbrium.

Satellite craters

By convention these features are identified on lunar maps by placing the letter on the side of the crater midpoint that is closest to Promontorium Heraclides.

Heraclides Latitude Longitude Diameter
A 40.9° N 34.2° W 6 km
E 42.9° N 32.7° W 4 km
F 38.5° N 33.7° W 3 km

The following satellite craters are associated with the Promontorium Laplace.

Laplace Latitude Longitude Diameter
A 43.7° N 26.8° W 9 km
B 51.3° N 19.8° W 5 km
D 47.3° N 25.5° W 11 km
E 50.3° N 19.8° W 6 km
F 45.6° N 19.8° W 6 km
L 51.7° N 21.0° W 7 km
M 52.2° N 19.9° W 6 km

References

1. ^{{cite web | url = http://planetarynames.wr.usgs.gov/Feature/5565 | title = Gazetteer of Planetary Nomenclature - Sinus Iridum | accessdate = 2018-01-30 | date = 18 October 2010 | work = United States Geological Survey | publisher = International Astronomical Union (IAU) }}

External links

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  • {{cite web | last = Wood | first = Chuck | date = 2006-08-20 | url = http://www2.lpod.org/wiki/August_20,_2006 | title = Out the Porthole | publisher = Lunar Photo of the Day | accessdate = 2016-09-18 }}, excellent earth-based image of Sinus Iridum and vicinity
  • {{Cite APOD |date=8 February 2008|title=The Bay of Rainbows}}
  • On the Shore of the Bay of Rainbows - Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter page with images
  • [https://www.flickr.com/photos/136797589@N04/38160736226/ High resolution video] by Seán Doran of an overflight of Sinus Iridum, based on LRO data; [https://www.flickr.com/photos/136797589@N04/24424760968/ this video] also passes over Sinus Iridum about halfway through (see [https://www.flickr.com/photos/136797589@N04/albums/72157686992929766/with/35498090194/ album] for more)
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