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Our programs produce accurate geologic maps and 3-D geologic frameworks that provide critical data for sustaining and improving the quality of life and economic vitality of the Nation. They also organize, maintain, and publish the geospatial baseline of the Nation's topography, natural landscape, built environment and more.

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Geologic map of the Lansberg P region of the Moon Lunar Orbiter Site III P-9, Oceanus Procellarum including Apollo landing site 7 (Apollo 12) Geologic map of the Lansberg P region of the Moon Lunar Orbiter Site III P-9, Oceanus Procellarum including Apollo landing site 7 (Apollo 12)

The Lansberg P region lies within a lowland area between Mare Cognitum and the main part of Oceanus Procellarum, about 135 km due south of the crater Reinhold. The Apollo 12 landing site is in the west-central part of the region and has been mapped in detail by Cannon (1969). Although the entire region is covered by cratered and rayed mare materials, the mare is almost entirely...

Geologic map of the Oppolzer A region of the Moon Lunar Orbiter Site II P-8, Sinus Medii including Apollo landing sites 3 and 3R Geologic map of the Oppolzer A region of the Moon Lunar Orbiter Site II P-8, Sinus Medii including Apollo landing sites 3 and 3R

The map shows the regional geology of the Oppolzer A region of the moon, where potential Apollo landing sites 3 and 3R are located. Site 3R includes a prominent mare ridge and is of greater scientific interest (Trask, 1969). The Oppolzer A region is in Sinus Medii, near the center of the lunar earthside hemisphere; it is also important because surveyor VI successfully landed near the...

Geologic map of the Rheita Quadrangle of the Moon Geologic map of the Rheita Quadrangle of the Moon

Photographs returned by unmanned Lunar Orbiters have contributed greatly to the current lunar geologic mapping program. This is particularly true for quadrangles near the limbs, such as Rheita in the southeast earthside quadrant. The new data and revised interpretations amend the geologic framework established by earlier workers (Shoemaker (1962) and Shoemaker and Hackman (1962) applied...
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