Hello Denis, If you speak french, do you can to translate in french your explanation. I'm very interested by your technique. Merci beaucoup Martin ... De :...
A truly fascinating article on the subject of previously undetected lunar erosion. You must read the entire article to get the full implication of this ...
... <grin> The headline about "worrying cracks" gave it away! Personally I think it's a shame they felt obliged to include the footnote. Most stories of this...
The Nexstar Imaging Contest is up and running We look forward to your entries Closing date is now July 15 2005 The theme is to reward those who submit the best...
To Charles Wood, Sir, I have discovered another error in the Clementine-atlas. It is crater SHARONOV on LAC-68. On the chart, it is printed as "Sharanov" (with...
Very interesting! I have detected the curious double-walled crater Crozier-H in: http://www.lpi.usra.edu/resources/apollo/images/AS16/118/19008.jpg And: ...
Hello, I new here and have some questions for everyone who can answer them for me. I have started the ALPO Training Program and am stuck on some quesions. 1...
Hi Danny, Congrats on the photos you found for LPOD. Those are weird looking craters alright. I've played with ideas, trying to visualize how it might happen,...
Thanks Chuck and Chuck! (Mr.Taylor and Mr.Wood). Yes, the online bulk of Apollo's orbital Hasselblad-photographs is a real cornucopia for explorers and...
I think I have X-ray eyes! ;-) I have discovered an error on the second page of the chapter CRATERS in the book APOLLO OVER THE MOON; A VIEW FROM ORBIT (NASA...
Hi Becky, 1&4 - The easiest way to calculate colongitude is not to calculate it at all, but to use one of several lunar software packages. Virtual Moon Atlas...
Becky, In addition to my email of just a few minutes ago, here's a website that will give you colongitude without having to download any programs. Just plug in...
Hi Bill, Thanks for the web site and the advice. I will send my drawing to you. I have not yet recieved your email but will keep loking for it. Thanks Again Im...
Hi, Congrats Danny on you mention on LPOD and finding those images. Here is an explanation I just thought of looking at the images of Crozier-H on LPOD. Could...
Maurice - I think some sort of uniform slumping makes a lot of sense, except for the distribution of LCCs - they are all near the edge of maria. So how would...
On the photo-galleries of Kipp Teague's wonderful PROJECT APOLLO ARCHIVE there are some extremely beautiful Hi-Res scans of well known Hasselblad'ded craters...
Maurice, I do not know very much about Crozier-H's history (formation etc...) but I do know that there's another such "donut-in-a-saucer" in the walled plain ...
I would like to thank Charles Wood for the inclusion of my mosaic on today's LPOD. IMHO this picture shows that you can enjoy the moon also with a little...
Dear group, Here's another double-rimmed (and Hasselbladded) crater: Bonpland-D in the eastern part of Mare Cognitum (at Dorsum Guettard; to the southwest of...
A curious typographical phenomenon: My investigating X-ray eyes have detected an error on sheet 6-of-6 of Apollo 16's photo index-map. It's at crater Norman,...
Something for the observers of small lunar domes (or "pseudo-domes"). See: http://www.lpi.usra.edu/resources/apollo/images/AS16/124/19843.jpg Danny. [Non-text...
Dear people of the L.P.I., On page 4-38 of the book APOLLO 17 PRELIMINARY SCIENCE REPORT (NASA SP-330) I see three Earthshine photographs of Reiner-gamma,...
Tell me, Danny, having downloaded this 12Mbyte file, what can one do with it, apart from look at it? Is there a way to access the actual photographs? How do...
Hi all, hi Danny, So was the moon glowing this evening, between Pleďades cluster and Paris western horizon : http://djoye.chez.tiscali.fr/Moon_05-04-11.jpg ...