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Look Twice, Twice
23.11.2004 | Lunnoe foto dnya
Wade Clark has combined four images showing the two day old moon with earthshine setting behind Lyman Hill in Skagit County, Washington State, USA. Wouldn't it be fun to live on a planet with multiple Moons! — Chuck Wood Technical Details: June 19, 2004.
Diamondback Rille
22.11.2004 | Lunnoe foto dnya
The lunar maria contain many sinuous rilles. All are somewhat difficult to see, and many are best known from orbital photography. One such feature is Diamondback Rille, an informal, astronaut-named guidepost on the approach to the Apollo 11 landing site in southern Mare Tranquillitatis.
Re-Projecting the Moon
21.11.2004 | Lunnoe foto dnya
Because the Moon is a sphere all features away from the sub-Earth point are seen with distortion that becomes progressively more extreme as the limb is approached. Circular craters look more and more elliptical until, at the limb they are seen in profile.
An Older Copernicus
20.11.2004 | Lunnoe foto dnya
Copernicus is the exemplar of a large complex crater. There are a few dozen other relatively fresh Copernicus-like craters on the lunar nearside - and a significant, but often overlooked one lurks just a few hundred kilometers to the east. Eratosthenes is a junior Copernicus - 58 km diameter vs 93 km - and is somewhat older.
What's a Rukl?
19.11.2004 | Lunnoe foto dnya
Lunar cartography has a remarkable history, with great map makers interspersed with less skillful ones. Among the greats I count Mellan, Cassini, Russell, Lohrmann, Madler, the US Defense Mapping Agency, and Antonin Rukl. Rukl, like Madler 170 years ago, is the standard of excellence.
Another Gander at Neander - Its Not My Fault
18.11.2004 | Lunnoe foto dnya
The November 6 LPOD featured an image by Jim Phillips of a little known linear feature east of Neander. Based on the observation that it cast a shadow at sunrise, and exhibited a bright reflection near sunset, I proclaimed it to be a fault.
A Glorious Serpentine Ridge
17.11.2004 | Lunnoe foto dnya
One of the most wondrous lunar sights can be observed when the Moon is 6 days old. Paralleling the eastern shore of Mare Serenitatis is the snakelike Serpentine Ridge. This fine name has been...
LTOs Are Here!
16.11.2004 | Lunnoe foto dnya
Once again, quietly and without fanfare, the Lunar & Planetary Institute has delivered a magnificent collection of rare lunar maps for our daily use. The Lunar Topographic Orthophotomaps - the absolutely best lunar maps ever map - are 1:250,000 scale Apollo Metric photos overprinted with accurate topographic contours at 100 m vertical intervals.
A Busier Longo
15.11.2004 | Lunnoe foto dnya
This crater looks like an older, busier and more battered version of yesterday's Longomontanus. The reason Maginus looks similar is that it is a similar sized (163 km diameter) and similar aged large crater that has suffered a similar history.
Longo and Far Away
14.11.2004 | Lunnoe foto dnya
Longomontanus is second only to Clavius in conspicuousness in the crater-rich southern highlands. Like Clavius, 145 km wide Longo has a broad flat floor, obviously emplaced as a fluid material, with a few scattered peaks protruding. Why are these peaks so off center?