SMART-1 close-up on Zucchius crater's central peaks http://www.esa.int/SPECIALS/SMART-1/SEMVQM9ATME_0.html Paolo -- Lisp Propulsion Laboratory log -...
Dear All, three clear sunsets on the trot allowed another experiment with my Fuji E550/ Questar 3.5 combination ( with scopetronix Maxview 40 eyepiece...
Whilst imaging Jupiter and Saturn about three weeks ago, I couldn't resist a few pictures of the Moon. They have been a while in the digestion, but most of...
As part of a personal LPOD indexing project, I had a few minutes to assemble the following comparision of SMART-1 images and their comparable LPOD images. Note...
The SMART-1 image has about the same resolution as the Lunar Orbiter images as available online from the USGS LO digitalization project (~60m/pixel)--for a...
The June 2006 issue of the A.L.P.O. Lunar Section's monthly newsletter, The Lunar Observer, has been uploaded to: http://www.zone-vx.com/tlo.pdf Bill Dembowski...
Hi. I just joined this group and I would like to ask a question of the knowledgeable members. Hopefully this won't seem too daft. The LPOD yesterday (May 31)...
Thanks for the heads up Bill. For those who haven't read this before, it is always worth looking through! Chuck -- In lunar-observing@yahoogroups.com, "William...
Dear All, Almost had a decent session last night. Everything was right except that the seeing was not great and the moon was too low to get a clear shot...
Indices to the the Lunar Nearside Articles of Charles A. Wood's (ed) Lunar Photo of the Day This site provides hyperlinked indices to the popular Lunar Photo...
These early phases are blocked by trees from my site so it's nice to see this. There's a really nice pair of ridges, one on the west side of Mare Nectaris and...
Lol, I'm just letting mine go........ Tony ... From: "David Dench" <daviddench@...> To: <lunar-observing@yahoogroups.com> Sent: Friday, June 02, 2006...
This is really a great service! Thanks for your efforts. Regards, Bob ... From: canopus56 To: lunar-observing@yahoogroups.com Sent: 6/2/2006 7:20:15 AM ...
... Your'r welcome. Hopefully, Chuck or Anthony will just incorporate the data linking the feature name, lunar latitude and longitude somewhere into the LPOD...
K. Fisher/Canopus56 What a nice surprise this morning! Thank you for indexing all of the LPODs and even my S&T articles. I had been working on such an index -...
http://www.space.com/scienceastronomy/060601_big_crater.html a short & sweet space.com article on a crater recently found in Antartica that roughly impacted...
Bob - That streak of increased impact craters is real, but it is also an artifact of the way the mosaic was assembled. That is a strip of high res images...
I guess it would be disastrous on orbital photographs of Mars (a combination of Low-res and Hi-Res strips). In the days of Clementine, our moon was just a...
That's interesting, thank you. I look forward to comparing the Clementine maps with (possibly) those from SMART-1 and the Lunar Recon. Orbiter at some future...
This is a bit off topic for the group but I know a few of you have been following my progress on this. The 10.25" F/7.2 mirror has been ready for a few weeks...
Really sharp work, Tony! The rail arrangement looks so very practical... I can't imagine why it's taking so long for this design to be more widely exploited?...
... <tychocrater@...> wrote: with respect to: http://members.csolutions.net/fisherka/astronote/plan/LPODIdx/LPODIdx Project.html ... I am happy to try and give...
Thanks Mardi. I don't know why more people haven't taken advantage of it. It's certainly not a new idea, I've seen it used now and again for years. This scope...