NoelC wrote:Imagine aligning an image with, say, 500 meters per pixel resolution with a similar image from years gone by and blinking back and forth to see if there have been changes. Astronomers do this all the time with deep space imagery, but I've not heard of it being done with images of the Moon. -Noel
It might be worth trying but it's unlikely to succeed since
meteor craters this large are currently being generated on the
near side of the moon only about once every 50,000 years:
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There are only 5 known large meteor craters
on earth generated in the last 100,000 years:
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http://www.unb.ca/passc/ImpactDatabase/
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km Crater
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4.5 Rio Cuarto, Argentina
1.9 Tenoumer, Mauritania
1.83 Lonar, India
1.186 Barringer Arizona
0.45 Amguid Algeria
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Let's assume there are 11 other recent large
earth meteor craters still unaccounted for.
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Now the known land area of the earth is 149 million km²
but the area of the near side of the moon
is almost 8 times smaller: 19 million km² .
Hence, compared to 16 recent large earth meteor craters there
should be only 2 recent large craters on the near side of the moon.
A moon crater of 500 meters or larger probably
happens (now a days) only once every 50,000 years.
(If only we had good photos of the
moon from 50,000 years ago.)
http://tinyurl.com/83y6n
[quote="NoelC"]Imagine aligning an image with, say, 500 meters per pixel resolution with a similar image from years gone by and blinking back and forth to see if there have been changes. Astronomers do this all the time with deep space imagery, but I've not heard of it being done with images of the Moon. -Noel[/quote]
It might be worth trying but it's unlikely to succeed since
meteor craters this large are currently being generated on the
near side of the moon only about once every 50,000 years:
---------------------------------
There are only 5 known large meteor craters
on earth generated in the last 100,000 years:
---------------------------------
http://www.unb.ca/passc/ImpactDatabase/
[b][code]km Crater
...........................
4.5 Rio Cuarto, Argentina
1.9 Tenoumer, Mauritania
1.83 Lonar, India
1.186 Barringer Arizona
0.45 Amguid Algeria [/code][/b]
Let's assume there are 11 other recent large
earth meteor craters still unaccounted for.
------------------------------
Now the known land area of the earth is 149 million km²
but the area of the near side of the moon
is almost 8 times smaller: 19 million km² .
Hence, compared to 16 recent large earth meteor craters there
should be only 2 recent large craters on the near side of the moon.
A moon crater of 500 meters or larger probably
happens (now a days) only once every 50,000 years.
(If only we had good photos of the
moon from 50,000 years ago.)
http://tinyurl.com/83y6n