List of quadrangles on the Moon
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The Moon
has been divided into 30 quadrangle
s by the United States Geological Survey
at the 1:2,500,000 map scale. At the 1:1,000,000 scale it's divided into 144 quadrangles.
Moon
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has been divided into 30 quadrangle
Quadrangle (geography)
In geology or geography, the word "quadrangle" usually refers to a United States Geological Survey 7.5-minute quadrangle map, which are usually named after a local physiographic feature. The shorthand "quad" is also used, especially with the name of the map; for example, "the Ranger Creek, Texas...
s by the United States Geological Survey
United States Geological Survey
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at the 1:2,500,000 map scale. At the 1:1,000,000 scale it's divided into 144 quadrangles.
Name | Number | Area |
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LQ01 | 65° to 90° latitude, -180 to 180° longitude | |
LQ02 | 30° to 65° latitude, -180° to -120° longitude | |
LQ03 | 30° to 65° latitude, -120° to -60° longitude | |
LQ04 | 30° to 65° latitude, -60° to 0° longitude | |
LQ05 | 30° to 65° latitude, 0° to 60° longitude | |
LQ06 | 30° to 65° latitude, 60° to 120° longitude | |
LQ07 | 30° to 65° latitude, 120° to 180° longitude | |
LQ08 | 0° to 30° latitude, -180° to -135° longitude | |
LQ09 | 0° to 30° latitude, -135° to -90° longitude | |
Marius | LQ10 | 0° to 30° latitude, -90° to -45° longitude |
Copernicus | LQ11 | 0° to 30° latitude, -45° to 0° longitude |
LQ12 | 0° to 30° latitude, 0° to 45° longitude | |
LQ13 | 0° to 30° latitude, 45° to 90° longitude | |
LQ14 | 0° to 30° latitude, 90° to 135° longitude | |
LQ15 | 0° to 30° latitude, 135° to 180° longitude | |
LQ16 | -30° to 0° latitude, -180° to -135° longitude | |
LQ17 | -30° to 0° latitude, -135° to -90° longitude | |
LQ18 | -30° to 0° latitude, -90° to -45° longitude | |
LQ19 | -30° to 0° latitude, -45° to 0° longitude | |
LQ20 | -30° to 0° latitude, 0° to 45° longitude | |
LQ21 | -30° to 0° latitude, 45° to 90° longitude | |
LQ22 | -30° to 0° latitude, 90° to 135° longitude | |
LQ23 | -30° to 0° latitude, 135° to 180° longitude | |
LQ24 | -65° to -30° latitude, -180° to -120° longitude | |
LQ25 | -65° to -30° latitude, -120° to -60° longitude | |
LQ26 | -65° to -30° latitude, -60° to 0° longitude | |
LQ27 | -65° to -30° latitude, 0° to 60° longitude | |
LQ28 | -65° to -30° latitude, 60° to 120° longitude | |
LQ29 | -65° to -30° latitude, 120° to 180° longitude | |
LQ30 | -90° to -65° latitude, -180° to 180° longitude |