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Absolutely wondeful image, Wes. 18 inch telescope? wow! Edgar Castro ________________________________ From: starman10us <STARMAN2@...> To:...
Edgar Castro
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Nov 14, 2009
5:25 pm
25970
Thanks everyone for the comments, I was fortunate to have good seeing that morning. Thanks, Wes...
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Nov 14, 2009
3:47 pm
25969
Hi George, Thank you, the only filter I use when lunar imaging is a Baader 680nm IR Pass Filter it works well at improving the seeing with large aperture...
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Nov 14, 2009
3:45 pm
25968
Hi Ken, It opens now http://lpod.wikispaces.com/November+14%2C+2009 Bye Ian coupe...
ian coupe
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Nov 14, 2009
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25967
It could also be related to the 40th anniversary of Apollo 12's launch on november the 14th, 1969. I wonder if there will be something in the news on...
Danny Caes
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Nov 14, 2009
7:58 am
25966
Ken, I hope it'll be fixed soon. If I could, I would do it immediately. But... I'm not one of the Wikispaces's folks. Danny. ... From: "kenbacker"...
Danny Caes
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Nov 14, 2009
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25965
Looks like it's somehow related to the possible impact of farside crater Giordano Bruno, observed by five Canterbury monks (see Carl Sagan's book COSMOS, pages...
Danny Caes
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Nov 14, 2009
7:09 am
25964
Take a look before it changes: http://www.google.com Regards, Tanveer....
Tanveer Gani
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Nov 14, 2009
1:22 am
25963
Hi Danny, Thanks for your reply, is this a problem that someone is going to get on top of a fix soon? It is fustrating as I (and I'm sure others) often use...
kenbacker
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Nov 13, 2009
9:14 pm
25962
Hi Ken, I thought I was the only one who noticed this curious error. Seems like it's on everyone's screen. I wanted to explore Paolo Amoroso's additional...
Danny Caes
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Nov 13, 2009
6:05 pm
25961
Hi All, Over the last few days whenever I go to the website the-moon.wikispaces.com and try to view images of a lunar feature from the LPOD archive I am unable...
kenbacker
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Nov 13, 2009
5:21 pm
25960
BTW; The first time I noticed them (the "Frigoris handcuffs") was on page 22 (LAC 11) of the Clementine Atlas. Then I thought (or wanted to think) that they...
Danny Caes
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Nov 13, 2009
5:17 pm
25959
Wes: An amazing shot, beautifully processed. Best wishes, Eric. (México)...
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Nov 13, 2009
4:39 pm
25958
Hi Wes, An extraordinary view of Theophilus and a special treat to see it laid bare without shadows. Thanks for sharing it. best, Alan...
Alan Friedman
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Nov 13, 2009
1:53 pm
25957
Wes, just a gorgeous image! At this resolution/scale, it's a whole new "world". Bob ... From: starman10us To: lunar-observing@yahoogroups.com Sent: 11/12/2009...
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Nov 13, 2009
11:54 am
25956
Hi,Wes Higgins Fantastic image! Regards, Daniel ________________________________ ±H¥ó¤H¡R starman10us <STARMAN2@...> ¦¬¥ó¤H¡R...
Daniel Chang
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Nov 13, 2009
10:30 am
25955
Great details Wes, what filter do you use ? I see you have use at this time more bigger f. Regards, George...
George Tarsoudis
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Nov 13, 2009
7:10 am
25954
I never grow bored of Rupes Recta, in fact, when the phase is right to observe it, there is where you will find me. I often compared it to the topographic...
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Nov 13, 2009
4:56 am
25953
Outstanding, yet again Wes! Regards, Mike White Levin, NZ...
Mike White
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Nov 13, 2009
3:36 am
25952
Wes, that has to be one of the most outstanding lunar images I think I've ever seen. You almost feel like you could open your lunar lander door and climb down...
Mike White
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Nov 13, 2009
3:34 am
25951
... Yes Wes, I've seen those... on the LPI site, in the Apollo image gallery....
moonnerd
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Nov 13, 2009
1:16 am
25950
Hi, Another one from 11-05-09,Theophilus IMO has the most impressive central peak of any crater on the near side in fact I think it is practically a mountain...
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Nov 12, 2009
11:58 pm
25949
No - the possible CC isn't related. The handcuff features - good descriptive name! - are most likely Imbrium basin secondary craters that were flooded by ...
Charles Wood
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Nov 12, 2009
11:26 pm
25948
Now I understand, Danny. I took those to be old, flooded craters. Peter ... -- Peter Lloyd Bedfordshire, UK. 51º 56' 47"N 0º 32' 05"W http://www [dot]...
Peter Lloyd
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Nov 12, 2009
10:43 am
25947
Peter, No no! The sperm-like formation east of the bright ray-crater La Condamine S is just a wrinkle ridge (the one with the small bowl-shaped crater at its ...
Danny Caes
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Nov 11, 2009
10:40 am
25946
Sperma is the Greek word and in English mean semen! for me is like as ovum. Regards, George...
George Tarsoudis
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Nov 11, 2009
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25945
I'm not sure what you mean either, Danny, but are you referring to the feature to the right of the very bright crater near the top centre of the picture? It...
Peter Lloyd
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Nov 11, 2009
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25944
Chuck, I could be wrong, but... I think this is the only region on the entire moon which is some sort of "meeting place" of those "twisted arc-shapes" (in that...
Danny Caes
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Nov 11, 2009
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25943
Danny - I am not completely sure what features you are referring to as moulures. There are a lot of intersecting and flooded basin secondary craters here that...
Charles Wood
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Nov 11, 2009
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25942
Dear group, A couple of months ago (or perhaps more) I noticed a curious kind of lunar surface formation on several of Lunar Orbiter 4's photographs. This...
Danny Caes
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