The mechanics of the moon : dedicated to the astronomers and astrophysicists . ^ means of steamsome swellings, which, with regard to geneticmay in some particulars be compared withthe above mentioned mountains. As seen onsome opened bubbles the amount of materialis very small. The pictures are made toshow, how such bubbles have to be consideredwithout regard to the material. Fig. 6 showsthat beneath these bubbles are hollow spaces,although the metallic glittering of these cavi-ties causes them to appear as elevations onthe picture. As regards the tough glass-or stonelikefluid on the moon the r


The mechanics of the moon : dedicated to the astronomers and astrophysicists . ^ means of steamsome swellings, which, with regard to geneticmay in some particulars be compared withthe above mentioned mountains. As seen onsome opened bubbles the amount of materialis very small. The pictures are made toshow, how such bubbles have to be consideredwithout regard to the material. Fig. 6 showsthat beneath these bubbles are hollow spaces,although the metallic glittering of these cavi-ties causes them to appear as elevations onthe picture. As regards the tough glass-or stonelikefluid on the moon the relation of mass tohollow space is doubtless very different, sothat with the six times lower specific gravity,the thickness of the bubble-lids can be severalhundred meters. On the Mare Crisium, the THE MUUNTAmy. 33.


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