Lunar II Program
Progress: 0/1 features observed (0%)
The Lunar II Program is the advanced continuation of the Lunar I Program, requiring observation of an additional 100 more challenging lunar features. This program focuses on smaller, more subtle features that require careful observation and good seeing conditions.
Program Requirements
- Must have completed Lunar I Program first
- Observe 100 additional designated lunar features
- Features are generally smaller and more challenging than Lunar I
- Record detailed observations with sketches recommended
- Requires systematic observation across multiple lunar phases
Progress
Currently observed: 0/100 features (0%) Note: Lunar I Program must be completed first
Complete Lunar II Target List
Below are all 100 lunar features in the program:
Current Targets
Additional Program Targets
- Messier A & B (twin craters)
- Linné (controversial crater)
- Hyginus
- Triesnecker
- Boscovich
- Julius Caesar
- Agrippa
- Godin
- Lade
- Arago
- Catena Davy (Davy crater chain)
- Triesnecker Rille system
- Ariadaeus Rille
- Hadley Rille (Apollo 15 landing site)
- Hortensius dome field
- Milichius domes
- Cauchy dome and fault
- Kies dome
- Mons Pico (isolated peak)
- Mons Piton (isolated peak)
- Beta peak in Mare Serenitatis
- Laplace Promontory
- Cape Heraclides
- Serpentine Ridge (Mare Serenitatis)
Note: This is a partial list. The complete Lunar II program includes 100 features.