... Some time ago I read about a research suggesting that the Moon might be a good place to look for early Earth rock samples, but I unfortunately don't have...
... [...] Thanks for your thorough analysis. ... I wonder whether there exists a comprehensive list of selenodetic coordinates. If not, my hat is off to the...
Hi Stefan, Thanks very much! I think it's about time to again try some experiments with different filters. You may be right that in good seeing, using a higher...
Hi Geoff, Yes, it really gets my adrenaline flowing when seeing gets that good - when all you see is small random movements of the whole image with very little...
HI Mardi, thanks very much! When seeing cooperates many things become possible. However, I also like very much how a Newt can be collimated precisely in...
Achille, Great image! I like the processing on this one. Nice tonality. Bob ... From: Achille Giordano To: lunar-observing@yahoogroups.com Sent: 10/1/2006...
A really nice pair of images Bob. That 8" is working well, do you think the blue filter gives much advantage over a green? Just for fun I tried to mosaic them...
Thank you, Oliver! And thanks for the feedback on the tonality - I've been trying to work on that area. Regards, Bob ... From: Oliver Pettenpaul To:...
Mark, thank you! Regarding use of a blue filter. Here's my rationle (or irrationale - I'm no physicist :) - A telescope's (or microscopes for that matter)...
Achille, thank you! Bob ... From: Achille Giordano To: lunar-observing@yahoogroups.com Sent: 10/1/2006 6:00:15 AM Subject: Re: [lunar-observing] Two Days of...
I am certain he is right. Remember Armstrong is an American, so he almost certainly said "That's one small step fra man" and it was the r not the a that went...
The October 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...
... It includes the very interesting note by Peter Grego "Lunar Drawing with a PDA" on page 7, with a link to an animation showing the various stages of the...
... I have the impression that Brent Archinal at the USGS is working on, and has possibly completed, a much more comprehensive list of points with accurately...
Bob: Precious images, sharp as a tack. Congratulations, Eric. (México) ... September. ... exceptional seeing conditions. It's the clearest image of this area ...
I'm with Peter on this one! One other thing is that the report quoted by Chuck manages to misquote it anyway, saying "one small step for mankind..." Dave -- ...
... That was one of the early theories --- that as the still hot and plastic earth was spinning fast, it bulged, the bulged grew bigger and eventually was...
A set of stunning images Bob! The detail is superb! Regards, Ed Roach ... September. ... exceptional seeing conditions. It's the clearest image of this area ...
Today's LPOD: THE MOON AS AN ORANGE http://www.lpod.org/?p=594 is a reminder that, despite centuries of telescopic observations and direct space explorations,...
Hi all, Due to the persistent poor conditions over the last lunation, I decided to move my interest from the hires imaging to the scientifical analysis of...
Hi all, I'm pleasured to invite you in my new personal Photo Gallery! This replaces my old paololazzarotti.com one. This web site was completely done by...
Paolo That is interesting and made me go back to an image I took of the area back Nov 2005. The area covered is smaller so does not include everything you...
Mark, Your image is slightly shifted southward but it nicely shows most of the features I pointed out! Thank you for sharing your nice image. ... -- ...
Paolo, This is a great idea. These kind of images provide a nice reference for the rest of us. Bob P.S. Nice new website! I'll be glad to see all your hi-res...
Mark, this is quite a nice image! In the far lower right corner - I wonder if those are two additional domes? At least one seems to have a summit depression. ...