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za 2005 god.
Astro-serdce
15.02.2005 | Lunnoe foto dnya
Oi — ya dumal, chto segodnya byl den' Svyatogo Valentina — tak chto predstavlyayu eto neskol'ko zapozdaloe i zagadochnoe foto s Luny. Vot to, chto El Bin i Pit Konrad skazali o serdcevidnom kratere...
Mare Swells
14.02.2005 | Lunnoe foto dnya
The continuing search for domes by members of the Geological Lunar Research group has resulted in acquisition of many excellent low Sun views of the maria, such as this one by Jim Phillips. Although...
Nearly Invisible Rille
13.02.2005 | Lunnoe foto dnya
Rilles are detectable when their narrow walls either cast a shadow or brightly reflect a high Sun. Rilles that run east-west are difficult to image because their walls are mostly not at right angles to the Sun’s illumination. That is the case with the Sheepshanks Rille seen here.
Ochen' molodaya Luna
12.02.2005 | Lunnoe foto dnya
Inogda slova izlishni! Osobenno, esli pervyi uik-end zovet na Tihookeanskoe poberezh'e Nikaragua! — Chak Vud Tehnicheskie detali: 9 fevralya 2005 g., 23:29 UT. Refraktor Meade 6″ f/8 + 40-mm okulyar MaxView + fil'tr Orion V-block + Nikon Coolpix 4300, fl 14.2, 1/13.6 sekund.
Seeing Double at Capuanus
11.02.2005 | Lunnoe foto dnya
Here are two images of the 60 km wide crater Capuanus in Palus Epidemiarum. Although they differ in scale, resolution and lighting, both are valuable in increasing understanding of this piece of the lunar surface.
Peaky Piton
10.02.2005 | Lunnoe foto dnya
In some of the speculative paintings of the Moon from the 1950s and earlier, Mount Piton, Pico and similar isolated peaks were often depicted as soaring spires with long shadows. It was the low-angle...
Postcard from the Moon
9.02.2005 | Lunnoe foto dnya
Mom and Dad - Well, I've been up here 10 days now and still find the reduced gravity to be the most amazing part of the whole trip. It was a little scary at first because I'd bounce so high, but now it's really fun to feel like I have super powers!
Chto sluchilos' v zalive Znoya?
8.02.2005 | Lunnoe foto dnya
K vostoku ot Kopernika prostiraetsya skoplenie (shirinoi 200-250 km) iz pochti kruglogo morya s pyatnami nepravil'noi formy (More Parov, Central'nyi zaliv i zaliv Znoya), kotorye predpolozhitel'no zanimayut mesto degradirovavshego basseina ili kraterov. More Parov...
Rings Within Rings
7.02.2005 | Lunnoe foto dnya
The way a lunar crater looks is the result of its formation and all the modifications that have affected it since. When we look at 97 km wide Pitatus we can imagine that it originally looked like 93 km wide Copernicus, so it must have been significantly modified since its formation!
Alexander's Teacher
6.02.2005 | Lunnoe foto dnya
Aristotle (or Aristoteles) was one of the world's great thinkers and the tutor of Alexander the Great. Somehow Alexander ended up with a derelict lunar crater named in his honor, while the name of his teacher adorns this splendid if slightly unusual crater.