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za oktyabr' 2004 goda.
60'' of Tycho
21.10.2004 | Lunnoe foto dnya
Do you have aperture fever? Do you crave a big scope - a 14" or maybe an 18"? If so, I say, stop thinking small! You can use the Mt Wilson 60" reflector for your lunar studies. This image was taken afocally at the big scope's Cassegrain focus with a standard digital camera.
Rough Domes
20.10.2004 | Lunnoe foto dnya
The Arago domes are probably the best known compact volcanic piles on the Moon, and because they are relatively large structures, have been imaged many times. You might wonder if we can learn anything...
Rays of Light
19.10.2004 | Lunnoe foto dnya
As the sun rises over a crater, its rim casts a long shadow across the floor. If the rim were of even height and the floor were perfectly flat, the shadow would be a smooth curve. This is what most small simple craters look like (the BIO types).
Karta Luny 1826 goda
18.10.2004 | Lunnoe foto dnya
Ya sdelal eto snova. Ya kupil eshe odnu kartu Luny na eBay. Etot ekzemplyar ochevidno byl vyrvan iz enciklopedii ili nekotoroi podobnogo roda rabote, napechatannoi v 1826 godu v Londone. Ya nenavizhu, kogda razryvayut knigi, chtoby prodat' otdel'nye listy iz nee – no ya lyublyu starye lunnye karty!
Rounding the Ellipses
17.10.2004 | Lunnoe foto dnya
Because the Moon is a sphere, craters appear progressively more elliptical away from the center of the visible Moon toward the limb. The effect is most extreme right on the limb where...
Lunar Names
16.10.2004 | Lunnoe foto dnya
Lunar names have caused a vast amount of confusion every since the second Moon map was made by Hevelius, who didn't accept the nomenclature devised by the first mapper and namer, Van Langren. By 1935 the International Astronomical Union had agreed on a set of nomenclature that has been the basis for everything since.
A Lumpy Mare
15.10.2004 | Lunnoe foto dnya
NASA selected the maria as landing sites for early Apollo missions because everyone knows maria are smooth. But this low sun image by Jim Phillips shows that at least this part of Mare Tranquillitatis is peppered with dome-like hills and swells and linear ridges. But you ain't seen nothing!
A Rille, No Rim and a Rain of Ejecta
14.10.2004 | Lunnoe foto dnya
North of Mare Imbrium, towards the lunar north pole, is a region considerably different than the southern pole. Instead of towering mountains and deep craters, the topography of the region poleward of 60 degrees N latitude is battered and muted with only an occasional younger crater to attract attention. What happened?
Gasping at Gassendi
13.10.2004 | Lunnoe foto dnya
Perhaps Bruno Daversin is not the only one with a personal spaceship. Here is another image that looks more like it came from lunar orbit than an amateur's backyard. Gassendi is an observer's delight and often an imager's despair.
Polar Dryness
12.10.2004 | Lunnoe foto dnya
The lunar south polar region almost always presents a craggy wilderness of rims and peaks, all squeezed together by foreshortening and exaggerated by grazing lighting. Its a delightful place to observe and maybe someday to visit.