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Flammarion x 2
15.08.2004 | Lunnoe foto dnya
This has been a great couple of weeks for lunar photography, with many skilled imagers acquiring wonderful pictures nearly every night of the lunation. Here is a recent pair of Flammarion, an often overlooked and slightly battered crater north of Ptolemaeus. Have you ever knowingly observed Flammarion?
A Rip Across Tranquillity
14.08.2004 | Lunnoe foto dnya
WOW! This is a wonderfully provocative image because of the features it shows and the others it suggests! The Cauchy area is remarkable for its near parallel fault scarp and rille, and for its two or three big domes. But even more delicate features appear with very low lighting.
Double Valentine
13.08.2004 | Lunnoe foto dnya
Perhaps we need a double Valentine to ward off a Friday the 13th! The image on the left might seem familiar to long time visitors - it was LPOD in February, and was taken by KC Pau. The lower sun image on the right was acquired recently by Jim Phillips.
Ptolemy's Strange Floor
12.08.2004 | Lunnoe foto dnya
The floor of Ptolemaeus is famous for its shallow depressions called saucers. But this extremely low sun and high resolution view shows that the floor has a lot more features than have been generally reported.
CLA
11.08.2004 | Lunnoe foto dnya
The Consolidated Lunar Atlas is the best photographic lunar atlas ever. Now that might seem a contentious statement so lets consider the CLA and other pretenders to the title. The CLA consists of 228 photographic prints distributed in a 20 lb blue box in 1967.
Na drevnyuyu Lunu
10.08.2004 | Lunnoe foto dnya
Australian Eclipse
9.08.2004 | Lunnoe foto dnya
Eclipses are democratic - they can be enjoyed from nearly anywhere on the terrestrial hemisphere where the Moon is above the horizon. And they can be imaged with cameras, small telescopes or larger ones. The May 5, 2004 lunar eclipse was seen and imaged across the Eastern Hemisphere (e.g.
NE Backwater
8.08.2004 | Lunnoe foto dnya
A few superstar lunar attractions - Plato, Copernicus, Straight Wall, etc - garner the lion's share of observers' attention, thereby leaving many lunar areas overlooked. Examples are the highlands west of Oceanus Procellarum, most of the southern highlands (other than Tycho and Clavius), and the vast northeastern region poleward of Crisium.
Straight Range
7.08.2004 | Lunnoe foto dnya
Goggle "Straight Range" or "Montes Recti" and all you get are links to amateur images and nomenclature lists that include the name. What is there to say about this mountain chain in northern Mare Imbrium?
Moon Resort
6.08.2004 | Lunnoe foto dnya
Tourism to the Moon is, regrettably, still far in the future. But the Moon is the inspiration for a resort that will be the most luxurious, most expensive, and most scientifically oriented ever. Michael...