For those who like navigating on the moon's surface. Take a look at the location 7°30' South/ 58°30' West (on the Clementine's photographs, LAC 74); slightly...
Danny, Looking at Map-A-Planet, it looks like a swirl to me. But I am no expert. Although it seems to be part of a ray from Sirsalis F or J... I cannot tell......
The right image is from 14 May 2008 of Sinus Iridium. http://www.lunar-captures.com/sinus_files/080118_080514_sinusiridium_tar.jpg When I see the image my mind...
I think today's LPOD (http://the-moon.wikispaces.com/LPOD) answers which crater is the bright one... its clear that Sirsalis F is the one. Although the LPOD...
Nice to see some new images. Conditions have been so bad for most of us that there's not a whole lot of new work being done right now. On the down side, these...
Thanks Tony, but the point of this images is not the image processing but the numbers and the others details such craterlets, domes, shadows ;-) All is the...
Dear George, What was the estimated seeing for each of those days? The 080514 image appears to less detailed as you noted. Andrew Martin SFO ... processing ......
Ok George, so what is it exactly that you're trying to show here? Tony ... From: George Tarsoudis To: lunar-observing@yahoogroups.com Sent: Wednesday, June 04,...
H.P.Wilkins' "La Paz" (Byrgius A). Who was La Paz? Could have been Lincoln La Paz, the legendary investigator of meteors and meteorites (such as: the 1948...
When I see the images at first time I think has no different in shadows but when see the the different of Solar inclination. Which price should have the Solar...
Thanks Andrew, at the right image I have bad seeing and problems with transparency. In the left has very good conditions to take this with the 10 inch...
Danny, Sorry I should have made myself a bit more clearer. When I was looking at today's LPOD, I noted that Byrgius A, but also to the right of Byrgius A was...
I see today LPOD and is really very good job, congratulation Howard Eskildsen http://the-moon.wikispaces.com/LPOD+June+4%2C+2008 I have capture one more from...
George, Your last link is similar to the view I have posted off my lunar database page at: http://www.lpl.arizona.edu/~rhill/moonobs.html Specifically, the...
You have right Rik! very good job and really the project of observe Mare Orientale is very interesting. You have and very good job in your site congratulation...
George, What is your effective focal length for the individual M. Orientale shots? You must have better seeing than me since you got a lot more detail than I...
Nice to see this comparison George. One interesting thing is that although the illumination percentage is greater in the recent image there are fewer peaks...
... captures.com/sinus_files/080118_080514_sinusiridium_tar.jpg ... 2008 ... numbers ... George, This is a nice attempt to illustrate the difference in...
Mesmerized by lunar raycraters? D. ... From: "Anna and Andrew Martin" <sellallyouown@...> To: <lunar-observing@yahoogroups.com> Sent: Wednesday, June 04,...
Jim you are really inspector Sherlock Holmes!!! http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sherlock_Holmes And you have right I see again my videos and is from 15 May 2008 ...
... George, The date seems right now, but there are still problems. On Jan 18 the correct transit time at your location was 18:46 UT. On May 15 it was 19:04...
Hi all, Following on from the Sinus Iridum image here is an expanded view of the area covering the northwest terminator on 17th February 21:58-22.32UT. ...
That's a great image Stefan. I especially like the detail in the Mare, well done. Tony ... From: Stefan Lammel To: lunar-observing@yahoogroups.com Sent:...
Magnificent panoramas beautifully processed, Stefan! I much prefer N at top version. It looks like wide cameras' chips aren't yet big enough! ;-) Maybe an...
I second Paolo's choice for north up. Wonderful to see all this exciting real estate in one image! Thanks for sharing it, Stefan. best wishes, Alan ... ...