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za fevral' 2005 goda.
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.
Ina Imaged!
5.02.2005 | Lunnoe foto dnya
Ina is such a small feature (3 km diameter) of such low relief (30 m) that it is L99 in my Lunar 100 list where objects are generally arranged from easiest to most difficult. It is very difficult to visually see Ina and has been almost unphotographable from Earth.
A NEW BEGINNING FOR LPOD AND LUNAR SCIENCE
4.02.2005 | Lunnoe foto dnya
SMART-1, which has been called SLOW-1 because of its 13.5 month-long voyage to the Moon has finally started imaging the surface. This is one of the images released by ESA showing data taken on the first close approach in early January.