Abstract

Observed temporary changes in the appearance of the lunar crater Aristarchus correlate remarkably well with times of the largest and smallest local tidal forces. Since tides are apparently triggering agents, most of the lunar events observed are probably active lunar phenomena. Conclusions indicate that tidal conditions at Aristarchus will be particularly favorable for events to occur on January 6 and 16, and February 2 and 12, 1970.

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