Hello Wes It is always pleasure to see your lunar images. It is interresting to compare your walter image with the 24" ludiver (France) inversed image. ...
Hi Canopus, I loved to see those Earth based domes! Thank you for sharing those resources, much appreciated! ... -- Ad astra per semper. \_ \_ \_ \_ \_ \_ \_...
Hi Wes, Sulpicius Gallus is a tremendously interesting region and your image is so dramathically fine! Thank you for sharing this image, do not keep safe *ANY*...
Interesting pictures, Paolo, and thanks for showing us. Evidently the artist only looked at the Moon through his telescope and didn't appreciate the optics....
Marshall, welcome to the group! Glad you're getting interested in the moon. I look forward to seeing some of your images eventually. BTW, I'm not familiar with...
Hi, Marshall, welcome to the group! ... Sounds good...I have an ST80 and a 300D, although I haven't been using them for the moon. For lunar imaging I prefer...
Hello Marshall, Welcome to the group! If your lunar interests turn to imaging, as your post implies, you might want to add a Philips ToUCam Pro II web cam to...
Hi Wes, You picked up some great detail in Nonius next to Walter. And thanks for showing the neglected Rimae Sulpicius Gallus. Great images as usual! Let's...
Hi Jérôme, Thanks, Bruno Daversin has some amazing! lunar images and it's an honor to even be compared to his images, IMO though some (not all) of his images...
Hi Paolo, Great image and superbly processed, that area is truly dome land alright and after seeing your excellent image I'm anxious to catch that area on...
Hi Tom, Thanks!, I was surprised to see the ridges in Nonius L . Wes Higgins ... also ... http://tinyurl.com/73vft ... Sulpicius ... moon ... has ... 28fps,...
... That was actually a feature :) The paintings were commissioned to artist Donato Creti by Italian astronomer and scientist Eustachio Manfredi, who wanted...
... wrote: <snip all> This has probably already filtered through this newsgroup, but the Linda Hall Library of Science and Engineering in Kansas City, USA, has...
Hi Don, I don't know about the DMK cameras, but Adirondack Video Astronomy sells the Lumenera cameras, and at 5% off now too: http://astrovid.com/ I recently...
Dear connoisseurs of moonglobes, lunar atlases, etc... In one of my recent messages I mentioned the absence of moonglobes in my country (Belgium). This is not...
(moonmusic). Tom wrote: -Woah! Don't see that referenced very often... Danny: Tangerine Dream's Phaedra? It's one of their masterpieces! In those days (1973)...
on 12/2/2005 10:27 AM Danny Caes said the following: I'm familiar with it (and many other of TD's albums). Just don't see it referenced very often and I only...
Tom, it is very strange that most of the electronic music of the seventies is totally forgotten! (as if it never existed!). I still have vinyl-albums of T.D.,...
Hi Bob, The LX90 is a Meade 8" goto SCT on a form mount. Clear Skies! Marshall Harrison 30º7'9"N 81º36'28"W ... the moon. I look forward to seeing some of...
Hi Tom. A webcam is definitely on my list but I have other things that need to come first like a laptop. Perhaps I can find a used one. Clear Skies! Marshall...
Thanks for the welcome Dave. A webcam is on my list but I haven't decided which one. First I need to purchase a laptop, equatorial wedge, a connector for my...
Gamma Rays, Meteorites, Lunar Samples, and the Composition of the Moon http://www.psrd.hawaii.edu/Nov05/MoonComposition.html Paolo -- Lisp Propulsion...
Yes!!!!! Apollo-16's Metric/Mapping photographs (made by the Fairchild camera aboard the SIM-bay of CSM "Casper") are online as HIGH RESOLUTION images! That's...
Hi all, I have been building a 10" Newtonian and naturally I couldn't resist trying it out recently when we had an all too rare spell of fairly good seeing....
Oh Wow! These are terrific, its going to take me ages looking through this lot! The first thing I will be looking are some good images of the Gutenberg &...
You're doing great for the first run with a new instrument. You're right about focusing. At f/4.8 your 1/8th wave focusing tolerance is just plus or minus...
Hi Stefan, You've got some very nice images there! You must have had a good night of seeing. Quite an improvement in resolution over your old scope. Thanks...