Dears Friends, i like to share with you "SELENOLOGY TODAY", available online the #9 issue Selenology Today is a new online journal devoted to the study of the ...
Hi, I create a freeware LunAtlas, who is a photographic atlas of the moon, build from photographies CCD or webcam. It allows to the user to add his own images...
Tony; I think its an excellant image. Here's something I whipped up a month ago-but from the opposite direction. http://tinyurl.com/3ys74x Image from LAC-11....
Hi Rogue, That tiny url isn't working for some reason. Tony ... From: rogue_forest To: lunar-observing@yahoogroups.com Sent: Saturday, February 02, 2008 1:29...
Here are two views of the Werner - Walter area taken under different sun angles both in favorable seeing conditions. North is more or less to the left in both...
Ooooo nice capture Bob, congratulation and for your new camera it is a good choose my friend. Regards George Tarsoudis www.lunar-captures.com ... [Non-text...
Excellent images Bob! I think they show you are on to something with the overlapping align boxes. I don't think I would be able to tell this was taken in the...
Hi Bob Wow - these images are superb! I have bookmarked your pbase site. When I grow up I hope to take images half as good as these - thanks for the details on...
Hi George, thank you very much! I am happy with the DMK 31. It is a little less sensitive than the DMK 21 and has a little more noise, but it can still produce...
Hi Stefan, thank you. Seeing was excellent in many parts of the AVI but then there was the occasional wind induced sharp movements and also strangely a real...
Hi Matt, thanks for your comments. I suspect given the way technology keeps improving that all of us will be taking better images in the future. All we have to...
Hi Bob, Both images are great - the lower magnification shot is especially beautiful to my eye. They are very interesting to compare. Looking at Walter in the...
Hi Alan, thank you for your comments. I like the detail in the higher efl shot, but I agree with you - the lower magnification shot has an interesting...
Hi Achille, thank you! Regards, Bob ... From: Achille Giordano To: lunar-observing@yahoogroups.com Sent: 2/3/2008 8:16:43 AM Subject: Re: [lunar-observing] Two...
Image from the night 18 Jan. 2008, difficult target for the 10inch telescope maybe with more aperture telescope is more clear. Maybe you can recognize two or...
George, that's a very narrow rima that you have caught. Good job! I don't know about the domes - difficult to tell. Bob ... From: George Tarsoudis To:...
I think, for all interested to this issue, that Selenology Today current issue (9) http://digilander.libero.it/glrgroup/ has several issues of interest I thank...
Thank you Bob! have any friend know the width of the Rima Diophantus? is this under the 200m? Regards, George ... [Non-text portions of this message have been...
Hi all, Another set of images from December, this one came out pretty well composed, and I think I actually got the brightness right on it too. I have two...
Chris, I like the first mosaic a lot, it shows the major features of the area very well. I had never noticed that small crater with the beautiful butterfly ray...
I don't think I have seen anyone attempt an image of this rille before, its got to be one of the most difficult targets there is. It doesn't exactly leap out...
Two more fine images Chris. In the first one I haven't noticed the dark patch to the west of Epigenes before, I wonder how that got there. I really like the...
Tony, wow, a really great shot of the polar region. I like the "shark fin" sticking up on the top right too. Your image gives me the impression of extreme...
It might not mean much to someone who isn't familiar with the area but a member of the local astronomical society did a wonderful job of giving a sense of...
Thanks Tony! That small crater is very interesting isnt it. Maybe time to start pushing the magnification up a bit... Chris ... area very well. I had never...
No question about it....... Tony ... From: Chris Schur To: lunar-observing@yahoogroups.com Sent: Sunday, February 03, 2008 7:38 PM Subject: [lunar-observing]...