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The Moon surface has been divided into a series of Quadrangles by the US geological survey.
 
The Moon surface has been divided into a series of Quadrangles by the US geological survey.
  
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[[Image:Lunar quadrangle layout.jpg|thumb|400px|Layout of the 30 lunar quadrangles at the 1:2,500,000 map scale]]
 
[[Image:Lunar quadrangle layout for 1 to 1000000 scale.png|thumb|400px|Layout of the 144 Lunar quadrangles at the 1:1,000,000 map scale]]
 
 
The [[Moon]] has been divided into 30 [[quadrangle (geography)|quadrangle]]s by the [[United States Geological Survey]] at the 1:2,500,000 map scale.<ref>{{cite web| url=https://astrogeology.usgs.gov/Projects/PlanetaryMapping/Lunar/| title=Lunar Geologic Mapping| publisher= NASA/USGS Planetary Geologic Mapping Program| date=2007-09-19| accessdate=2007-12-09}}</ref> At the 1:1,000,000 scale it's divided into 144 quadrangles.<ref>[http://planetarynames.wr.usgs.gov/dAtlas.html USGS Astrogeology: Gazetteer of Planetary Nomenclature - USGS Digital Atlas of the Moon<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref>
 
The [[Moon]] has been divided into 30 [[quadrangle (geography)|quadrangle]]s by the [[United States Geological Survey]] at the 1:2,500,000 map scale.<ref>{{cite web| url=https://astrogeology.usgs.gov/Projects/PlanetaryMapping/Lunar/| title=Lunar Geologic Mapping| publisher= NASA/USGS Planetary Geologic Mapping Program| date=2007-09-19| accessdate=2007-12-09}}</ref> At the 1:1,000,000 scale it's divided into 144 quadrangles.<ref>[http://planetarynames.wr.usgs.gov/dAtlas.html USGS Astrogeology: Gazetteer of Planetary Nomenclature - USGS Digital Atlas of the Moon<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref>
  
 
The quadrangles are numbered in bands from north to south.  Each band is then divided into a latitude-dependent number of quadrangles.  At the poles, the bands consist of a single quadrangle, so LQ01 is a circle around the north pole.
 
The quadrangles are numbered in bands from north to south.  Each band is then divided into a latitude-dependent number of quadrangles.  At the poles, the bands consist of a single quadrangle, so LQ01 is a circle around the north pole.
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{| class="wikitable"
 
{| class="wikitable"
|+ Quadrangles at the 1:2,500,000 scale
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|+Table of Lunar Quadrangles
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! colspan="8" |LQ01
 
|-
 
|-
!Name
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| colspan="2" |LQ02
!Number
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|LQ03
!Latitude
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|LQ04
!Longitude
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|LQ05
 +
|lQ06
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| colspan="2" |LQ07
 
|-
 
|-
| || LQ01 || 65° to 90° || −180° to 180°
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|LQ08
 +
|LQ09
 +
|LQ10
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|LQ11
 +
|LQ12
 +
|LQ13
 +
|LQ14
 +
|LQ15
 
|-
 
|-
| || LQ02 ||rowspan=6| 30° to 65° || −180° to −120°
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|LQ16
 +
|LQ17
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|LQ18
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|LQ19
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|LQ20
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|LQ21
 +
|LQ22
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|LQ23
 
|-
 
|-
| ||LQ03 || −120° to −60°
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| colspan="2" |LQ24
 +
|LQ25
 +
|LQ26
 +
|LQ27
 +
|LQ28
 +
| colspan="2" |LQ29
 
|-
 
|-
| || LQ04 || −60° to 0°
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| colspan="8" |LQ30
|-
 
| || LQ05 || 0° to 60°
 
|-
 
| || LQ06 || 60° to 120°
 
|-
 
| || LQ07 || 120° to 180°
 
|-
 
| || LQ08 ||rowspan=8| 0° to 30° || −180° to −135°
 
|-
 
| || LQ09 || −135° to −90°
 
|-
 
|Marius<ref name=mapping_program>{{cite web| url=https://astrogeology.usgs.gov/Projects/PlanetaryMapping/Lunar/layout.html| title=Lunar Geologic Mapping: Mapping Scheme and Layout| publisher= NASA/USGS Planetary Geologic Mapping Program| date=2006-04-21| accessdate=2009-11-08}}</ref>
 
| LQ10 || −90° to −45°
 
|-
 
|Copernicus<ref name=mapping_program/>
 
| LQ11 || −45° to 0°
 
|-
 
| || LQ12 || 0° to 45°
 
|-
 
| || LQ13 || 45° to 90°
 
|-
 
| || LQ14 || 90° to 135°
 
|-
 
| || LQ15 || 135° to 180°
 
|-
 
| || LQ16 ||rowspan=8| −30° to 0° || −180° to −135°
 
|-
 
| || LQ17 || −135° to −90°
 
|-
 
| || LQ18 || −90° to −45°
 
|-
 
| || LQ19 || −45° to 0°
 
|-
 
| || LQ20 || 0° to 45°
 
|-
 
| || LQ21 || 45° to 90°
 
|-
 
| || LQ22 || 90° to 135°
 
|-
 
| || LQ23 || 135° to 180°
 
|-
 
| || LQ24 ||rowspan=6| −65° to −30° || −180° to −120°
 
|-
 
| || LQ25 || −120° to −60°
 
|-
 
| || LQ26 || −60° to 0°
 
|-
 
| || LQ27 || 0° to 60°
 
|-
 
| || LQ28 || 60° to 120°
 
|-
 
| || LQ29 || 120° to 180°
 
|-
 
| || LQ30 || −90° to −65° || −180° to 180°
 
 
|}
 
|}
  
{{Moon quadrangle layout}}
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==Reference==
 
 
At the 1:1,000,000 scale, there are 12 latitude bands, 6 in each hemisphere.  The bands nearest the equator are 16° high, and the first and last bands are 10° radius circles around the poles.  The bands are then divided into quadrangles, but unlike the 1:2,500,000 system, the seam is placed at +10° longitude (so 0° longitude is in the middle of a quadrangle), and the numbering within a band starts between −80° and −90°:
 
* (±90° to ±80°) 1 quadrangle of 360°, beginning at −80°
 
* (±80° to ±64°) 8 quadrangles of 45°, beginning at −80°
 
* (±64° to ±48°) 12 quadrangles of 30°, beginning at −80°
 
* (±48° to ±32°) 15 quadrangles of 24°, beginning at −86°
 
* (±32° to ±16°) 18 quadrangles of 20°, beginning at −90°
 
* (±16° to 0°) 18 quadrangles of 20°, beginning at −90°
 
 
 
== See also ==
 
* [[List of quadrangles on Mercury]]
 
* [[List of quadrangles on Venus]]
 
* [[List of quadrangles on Mars]]
 
 
 
== References ==
 
{{Reflist}}
 
 
 
 
 
{{Moon-stub}}
 
 
 
 
[[Category:Geological features on the Moon by quadrangle|*]]
 
[[Category:Geological features on the Moon by quadrangle|*]]
 
[[Category:Moon-related lists]]
 
[[Category:Moon-related lists]]
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Latest revision as of 23:48, 25 November 2020

The Moon surface has been divided into a series of Quadrangles by the US geological survey.

The Moon has been divided into 30 quadrangles by the United States Geological Survey at the 1:2,500,000 map scale.[1] At the 1:1,000,000 scale it's divided into 144 quadrangles.[2]

The quadrangles are numbered in bands from north to south. Each band is then divided into a latitude-dependent number of quadrangles. At the poles, the bands consist of a single quadrangle, so LQ01 is a circle around the north pole.


Table of Lunar Quadrangles
LQ01
LQ02 LQ03 LQ04 LQ05 lQ06 LQ07
LQ08 LQ09 LQ10 LQ11 LQ12 LQ13 LQ14 LQ15
LQ16 LQ17 LQ18 LQ19 LQ20 LQ21 LQ22 LQ23
LQ24 LQ25 LQ26 LQ27 LQ28 LQ29
LQ30

Reference