Astrophotography by Anthony Ayiomamitis

Lunar Image Gallery - S&T Lunar 100

In collaboration with Sky&Telescope Magazine, contributing editor and planetary scientist Charles Wood produced the "Lunar 100" list denoting perhaps the most interesting and instructive lunar features one may undertake in observing and/or imaging our closest celestial neighbour. The list is comprised of a wide variety of features and includes numerous craters (ex. L5 Copernicus, L6 Tycho), mountains (ex. L4 Appenines, L96 Leibnitz), rilles (ex. L29 Aridaeus, L66 Hadley), rays (L85 Langrenus, L93 Dyonisius), basins (ex. L59 Schiller-Zucchius, L73 Smythii) and domes (ex. L89 Valentine). Also, as one progresses sequentially through the list, features of increasing difficulty are encountered which, at times, may require favourable libration. In contrast to the Messier Catalog which may be pursued in its entirety in early spring during a single evening, the Lunar-100 will inevitably require a number of lunations for a complete enumeration from start to finish. Of course, the emphasis is not on how fast one may traverse the complete list but to gain a better understanding and appreciation of our moon and, thereby, our own planet's history.

Note: For further information on the Lunar-100, the interested lunatic is referred to S&T (Apr/2004: 113-120) and/or the analogue online reference available here.


Please click on any image of interest for further image and imaging details.

Lunar 100



L001
Moon


L002
Earthshine


L003
Mare/highland
dichotomy

L004
Apennines


L005
Copernicus


L006
Tycho


L007
Altai Scarp


L008
Theophilus,
Catharina, Cyrillus

L009
Clavius


L010
Mare Crisium


L011
Aristarchus

L012
Proclus Ray

L013
Gassendi

L014
Sinus Iridum

L015
Straight Wall

L016
Petavius

L017
Schroeter’s Valley

L018
Mare Serenitatis

L019
Alpine Valley

L020
Posidonius

L021
Fracastorius

L022
Aristarchus Plateau

L023
Pico

L024
Hyginus Rille

L025
Messier and Messier A

L026
Mare Frigoris

L027
Archimedes

L028
Hipparchus

L029
Ariadaeus Rille

L030
Schiller

L031
Taruntius

L032
Arago Alpha and Beta

L033
Serpentine Ridge

L034
Lacus Mortis

L035
Triesnecker Rilles

L036
Grimaldi basin

L037
Bailly

L038
Sabine and Ritter

L039
Schickard

L040
Janssen Rille

L041
Bessel ray

L042
Marius Hills

L043
Wargentin

L044
Mersenius

L045
Maurolycus

L046
Regiomontanus


L047
Alphonsus


L048
Cauchy region


L049
Gruithuisen
Delta and Gamma

L050
Cayley plains


L051
Davy

L052
Cruger

L053
Lamont

L054
Hippalus Rilles

L055
Baco

L056
Australe Basin

L057
Reiner Gamma

L058
Rheita Valley

L059
Schiller-Zucchius basin

L060
Kies Pi

L061
Mosting A

L062
Rumker

L063
Imbrium

L064
Descartes

L065
Hortensius domes

L066
Hadley Rille


L067
Fra Mauro


L068
Flamsteed P


L069
Copernicus
Secondary Craters

L070
Humboldtianum


L071
Sulpicius Gallus

L072
Atlas

L073
Smythii

L074
Copernicus H

L075
Ptolemaeus B

L076
W. Bond

L077
Sirsalis Rille

L078
Lambert R

L079
Sinus Aestuum East

L080
Orientale basin

L081
Hesiodus A

L082
Linne

L083
Plato craterlets

L084
Pitatus

L085
Langrenus Rays

L086
Prinz rilles


L087
Humboldt


L088
Peary


L089
Valentine Dome


L090
Armstrong, Aldrin and
Collins

L091
De Gasparis rilles

L092
Gylden valley

L093
Dionysius

L094
Drygalski

L095
Procellarum basin

L096
Leibnitz Mountains

L097
Inghirami Valley

L098
Imbrium lava-flows

L099
Ina Caldera

L100
Mare Marginis swirls