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za sentyabr' 2004 goda.

Viscous Volcanics? Viscous Volcanics?
10.09.2004 | Lunnoe foto dnya

One of the weirdest terrains on the Moon is a mound of lumpiness extending north from the crater Descartes. This terrain consists of a series of hills and ridges separated by valleys and depressions. It looks like a super-large, rough-textured lava flow erupted in Deslandres and flowed over the crater wall to the north.


Eight is Enough Eight is Enough
9.09.2004 | Lunnoe foto dnya

The Moon is the most incredible object in the night sky - at least visually. Hour by hour and night by night it moves across the sky, changing its illuminated shape. This progression is dramatically illustrated in a mosaic from eight consecutive nights of imaging by Peter Lawrence.


Where in the Moon is Nielsen? Where in the Moon is Nielsen?
8.09.2004 | Lunnoe foto dnya

I must admit that I have never heard of the crater Nielsen, but then I realized that this was another unnecessary naming change left over from those nomenclaturally wild 1970s. Nielsen, named for both...


Helen's Husband Helen's Husband
7.09.2004 | Lunnoe foto dnya

Although the lunar crater Menelaus is named for a Greek astronomer in ancient Alexandria, I prefer to think instead of another Menelaus, the warrior husband of Helen of Troy. The lunar Menelaus is a 27 km wide, 2.6 km deep crater straddling the rim of the Serenitatis basin and the mare that fills the basin.


Terrific Taruntius Terrific Taruntius
6.09.2004 | Lunnoe foto dnya

Taruntius is an often overlooked crater. There are few photos of it by amateurs or spacecraft. This great image by Tom Leech shows what we have been missing. The 58 km wide crater...


Lunar Super-Heroes Lunar Super-Heroes
5.09.2004 | Lunnoe foto dnya

The Olympics are over, but some Greek super heroes live forever. Two of the mightiest gods of ancient Greece were Atlas and Hercules. Atlas was so strong that he held the Earth...


ToolKit Disc ToolKit Disc
4.09.2004 | Lunnoe foto dnya

The granddaddy of software for lunar studies is Harry Jamieson's Lunar Observer's Toolkit (LOT), which was first written in 1985. Some observers have been using this program for years, but I haven't because I use a Macintosh and it is a Windows program.


Snake in the Mare Snake in the Mare
3.09.2004 | Lunnoe foto dnya

The high resolution Apollo Hasselblad Camera views of the mare are absolutely spectacular near the terminator. Here we see the southwestern end of the peculiar linear mountain range that parallels the sloping northern edge of the Aristarchus Plateau.


Ray-Swept Stofler Ray-Swept Stofler
2.09.2004 | Lunnoe foto dnya

Three-hundred fifty km east of Tycho is a crater which has seen some tough days. Stofler once was a 126 km wide Copernicus-like crater, probably about 4.5 km deep. Its still that wide...


Hundred Year Old Hevelius Hundred Year Old Hevelius
1.09.2004 | Lunnoe foto dnya

With our multi-hundred dollar eyepieces, goto telescopes, electronic cameras and clever software we see and record the Moon better than ever before. Oh yeah? Compare the top left drawing of Hevel (the name before latinization gentrified it to Hevelius), made in 1896 by one Capt. Molesworth, with your own observations.


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