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  • Originally published May 13, 2006 <p><b>Yesterday's LPOD:</b> [[June 11, 2016|LPOD is Back, Again!]] </p>
    2 KB (400 words) - 01:04, 12 June 2016
  • Originally published May 15, 2006 <p><b>Yesterday's LPOD:</b> [[June 13, 2016|Plato Near the Limb]] </p>
    3 KB (412 words) - 01:04, 14 June 2016
  • ...cement has brought out many details not visible on the ESA image, but more may be possible. The ESA website includes five nearly overlapping images - a sh 13 January 2006. Advanced Moon micro-Imager Experiment (AMIE) camera on SMART-
    2 KB (323 words) - 01:04, 12 July 2016
  • <p>[[File:LPOD-2004-02-13.jpeg|LPOD-2004-02-13.jpeg]]</p> ...I RETURN WE WILL HAVE SOME REPEATS OF GREAT PAST LPODS - THIS IS FROM FEB 13, 2004.</p>
    3 KB (481 words) - 01:05, 5 August 2016
  • <p align="left">THIS IS A REPEAT OF THE MAY 27, 2005 LPOD.</p> ...volcanic? Inside the big nearly buried ring, Maraldi D are two hills that may be remnant central peaks, a pitted dome, and a straight, sharp-edged ridge.
    3 KB (453 words) - 01:05, 6 August 2016
  • ...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 <p><b>Yesterday's LPOD:</b> [[August 11, 2016|Better Than Orbiter]] </p>
    2 KB (339 words) - 01:04, 12 August 2016
  • ...e terrain in the northern hemisphere is dominated by Imbrium ejecta, which may be more orange-hued than the purer highlands of the south.</p> ..., sharpened, log stretched &#038; image processed in Astro IIDC 3.01.00. 13 images blended and compositted in &#8220;MyCompositor&#8221; , reduced to 7
    3 KB (433 words) - 01:04, 22 August 2016
  • ...the craters, so if this ratio holds true for the SMART crater it's nimbus may be only 10-50 m wide - still way too small to be detected. Highly oblique i <p><b>Yesterday's LPOD:</b> [[September 13, 2016|L99 Captured!]] </p>
    3 KB (430 words) - 01:04, 14 September 2016
  • Originally published October 13, 2006 <p>[[File:LPOD-2004-06-13.jpeg|LPOD-2004-06-13.jpeg]]<br />
    3 KB (489 words) - 01:04, 26 September 2016
  • Originally published January 13, 2007 ...rises up to 3.4 km above the basin floor. The floor includes basalts that may be as young a 1 billion years old, perhaps the youngest on the Moon. Using
    2 KB (396 words) - 02:04, 28 November 2016
  • <p>There is another chapter to this story. Such beads were reported in May 2006 by Stephen Saber [http://www.saberdoesthestars.wordpress.com], and fel ...nsor 2000 PC + Canon EOS 300D + Wratten 8 filter + Photoshop CS + MaxDSLR; 13 sec exposure, ISO 100.</p>
    3 KB (468 words) - 19:18, 4 December 2016
  • ...ight, south up) walls cast consistently long shadows, except where the rim may disappear. There still is no orbital [http://www.lpod.org/coppermine/displa <p><b>Yesterday's LPOD:</b> [[December 11, 2016|Upside Down Twins]] </p>
    2 KB (335 words) - 02:04, 12 December 2016
  • ...into a broad lowland area on CNM. In looking in detail at the two maps it may be that some of the differences are due to color schemes - on CNM the color <p><b>Yesterday's LPOD:</b> [[December 13, 2016|The Edge of a Bull's Eye]] </p>
    3 KB (522 words) - 02:04, 14 December 2016
  • Originally published February 13, 2007 ...his looks like a small mare ridge, but Rik&#8217;s image indicates that it may have a narrow depression in front of it. And notice the north-south crease
    3 KB (471 words) - 02:04, 20 December 2016

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