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  • Originally published February 5, 2006 Elger’s drawing is from the <i>Liverpool Astronomical Society, vol. 3</i> (1884). Aug 12, 1884, 11:30- 14:00; 8 1/2&#8243; Calver Reflector, 400X
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  • Originally published February 8, 2006 ...ints out that the LPD probably contain oxygen, carbon and hydrogen, and He-3, which has long been praised as a fuel for future pollution-free energy pro
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  • Originally published February 20, 2006 ...er nearby Imbrium lavas erupted. Of course, rilles like the ones described may have provided some of the lavas that make up Mare Imbrium! I see some weakn
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  • Originally published March 10, 2006 Dec 3, 2004 (left) 18&#8243; Starmaster Reflector; and undated (right). CAW stret
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  • Originally published March 13, 2006 ...ages from the area. To my surprise there were some very recently added (25 May 2005) images. I downloaded nine images and stitched them together with Phot
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  • Originally published March 16, 2006 ...e time of impact it may be necessary to use a video technique. Some people may want to not image the unpredictable flash but wait until they see it and tr
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  • Originally published March 17, 2006 ...ages of the lunar limb using Photoshop software. Now he is back using real 3-D software, SolidWorks, which is more accurate and provides realtime (up to
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  • Originally published March 31, 2006 ...emisphere is illuminated. Normally Earthshine is viewed when the Moon is 2-3 days past new (and only part of the visible Moon is in Earthshine) and when
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  • Originally published April 10, 2006 ...7;s Powermate barlow, R/IR True Tech filter, Infinity 2-2 camera, Registax 3 and Photoshop CS/ Images Plus.</p>
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  • Originally published April 12, 2006 ...l pit. This is a flat-topped little volcano 4.0 km across. Between #2 and #3 is a rimless pit that is not on top of an obvious hill but there is a sugge
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  • =Ten Days in May= Originally published May 1, 2006
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  • Originally published May 13, 2006 ...nian at f/28 + Wratten 25 filter + Phillips ToUcam Pro webcam. Frames from 3 minute avi stacked with Registax. South up in both images - necessary becau
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  • Originally published May 17, 2006 ...he rim of the 860 km wide Nectaris impact basin, is nearly 500 km long and 3 to 4 km high. It is a place where the lunar surface ruptured as a stupendou
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  • Originally published May 19, 2006 3 May 2006. Meade SC 8&#8243;(!) + Atik NB + red filter 23a + barlow 2x. mosaic of 6 i
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  • Originally published June 4, 2006 ...bably not secondaries. This suggests that the elongation of the small pits may be a processing artifact. If so, it is interesting that most of the other f
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  • Originally published June 26, 2006 ...es/mapcatalog/LTO/lto65c1_1/ LTO charts] show that the north rim is 2.5 to 3 km lower than most other parts of the rim. King was probably formed by an o
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  • Originally published August 3, 2006 ...f the eastern 1/4 of the nearside were of low to miserable quality - there may be more sinuous rilles to discover there! And the eastern maria are composi
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  • Originally published August 8, 2006 ...mall slump on Birt&#8217;s inner wall where some of its original rim crest may have moved downward. And inside Birt A is a curved slump mass that looks li
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  • Originally published August 10, 2006 <p align="left">THIS IS A REPEAT OF THE MAY 27, 2005 LPOD.</p>
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  • Originally published August 18, 2006 ...ike&#8217;s new image of the Lambert to [[March_2,_2006|images,]] but this may be the first time it has been imaged from Earth. This Pytheas I rille (I ju
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