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Double Rings Double Rings
22.12.2004 | Lunnoe foto dnya

When I see a halo around the Moon I feel lucky at witnessing such a magical sight. And I usually explain to someone that its due to sunlight, bounced off the Moon and refracted thru ice crystals in the atmosphere to our eyes.


Swell Linne Swell Linne
21.12.2004 | Lunnoe foto dnya

Linne was the most famous crater of the 19th century. And the most famous non-event. The well-known story is that the great observer Schmidt announced that the once easy to see crater Linne had disappeared, being replaced by a small pit surrounded by a white halo.


Full Moon and High Res Full Moon and High Res
20.12.2004 | Lunnoe foto dnya

Almost all of the really great LPOD images are dramatic low sun conditions, views that enhance low relief features. But this image by Paolo Lazzaroti demonstrates that good pictures and new information also come from high sun images with high resolution and good tonal values.


Bi-Colored Moon Bi-Colored Moon
19.12.2004 | Lunnoe foto dnya

Early this year, Portuguese imager Filipe Aves demonstrated that a normal digital camera can capture the subtle colors of the lunar surface and that relatively simple processing can enhance them. Filipe's latest image reflects his continuing refinement of the technique, including stacking images to reduce noise and increase color saturation.


Half Moon in Broward Half Moon in Broward
18.12.2004 | Lunnoe foto dnya

Lunar globes are rare and wonderful. That's how I started the March 9, 2004 LPOD describing a lunar hemisphere model in Tucson. Moon globes and even half globes still are wonderful but there are more around than I realized.


Ho Hum, Plato Again Ho Hum, Plato Again
17.12.2004 | Lunnoe foto dnya

Another spectacular image of Plato! Such superb images are getting almost routine now; at least for the very best lunar imagers. This view by Wes Higgins with his new 18" telescope shows many craters down to about 700 m in diameter (see mouseover).


Roris Rump Roris Rump
16.12.2004 | Lunnoe foto dnya

Is Rumker a unique feature, or just the largest dome on the Moon? Its large size (70 km) and complex - pimpled - topography suggests that it is at least different in scale from classical domes. The only comparable lunar bump is the same-sized Gardner Megadome.


A Doctor on the Moon A Doctor on the Moon
15.12.2004 | Lunnoe foto dnya

When I was young - 8 or 9 maybe - I read Hugh Lofting's books about Dr. Dolittle, a wise doctor who had the gift of talking to animals and plants. Dr. Dolittle went on various expeditions, including in this 1928 volume, to the Moon.


All But Armstrong All But Armstrong
14.12.2004 | Lunnoe foto dnya

The last human mission to the Moon ended 32 years ago this week, and it will probably be the last one of my lifetime. It is almost historically unbelievable that humans have turned their backs on the universe. As a species, over hundreds of future years, we will colonize the solar system and beyond.


Awesome Valley Awesome Valley
13.12.2004 | Lunnoe foto dnya

I am running out of adjectives to describe the excellence of images taken by LPOD contributors. I haven't become jaded: Ho-hum, another brilliant image..., rather, I keep being amazed at seeing feature after feature, better than ever before. Take Stephen Keene's masterful image of the Alpine Valley, for instance.


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