IWLOP #113 - Promontorium Kelvin and Rupes Kelvin
A large, well-defined promontory in Mare Humorum and a scarp located nearby on the edge of the same Mare.
Location: 27.0 S 33.0 W Origin: Impact and Tectonic Length: 50 km (Promontorium Kelvin), 86 km (Rupes Kelvin)
Rukl: 52 Type: Promontory and Scarp
Objects: Promontorium Kelvin, Rupes Kelvin, Rimae Hippalus, Hippalus, eastern Mare Humorum, Agatharchides A
Others Identified: Gassendi, Loewy, Pulseux, Vitello
Location: Home
Date: 2020-03-05
Time: 9:10 PM ADT
Equipment: 10” Meade SCT
Eypieces: Meade Super Plössl 9.7mm, Antares Plössl 25mm
Magnification: x258 and x100
Seeing: Very Good (4)
Transparency: Good (3)
R1: Promontorium Kelvin was well lit and appeared to be joined to Rupes Kelvin by a narrow isthmus. Rupes Kelvin was less well-defined; appeared as a broken up range of mountains.
R2: Rimae Hippalus runs north to the degraded crater Hippalus. It looked like a thin valley with a rim.
R3: There was an extensive system of wrinkle ridges in eastern Mare Humorum. Several formed a semi-circle of sorts that ran from Gassendi in the north to Loewy to Pulseux to Vitello in the south.
C1: Rimae Hippalus runs north to the large crater Agatharchides. The crater's northern rim appears broken/fragmented.