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  • ...us sunlight to generate electricity, and permanent dark crater floors that may harbor ice useful for water, air and rocket fuel. Now Dave McKay, a promine <p><b>Yesterday's LPOD:</b> [[February 7, 2006|The Moon for Free]] </p>
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  • ...his LPOD was originally published June 9, 2005. See below for the story of 9 lost LPODs.</em></p> ...lls and shadows. But the drawing is not perfect; the large crater numbered 9 is real, but Elger shows another one across the Valley which does not exist
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  • ...f short curved segments that aren’t necessarily connected together. This may be a sinuous rille, but I am not certain. The sinuous-like rille and three Feb 9, 2006. Ludiver Observatory 600 mm (24″) Schmidt-Cassegrain + webcam + IR filter
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  • ...Orbiter view and other volcanic flow features are visible, including what may be the smallest known dome on the Moon sandwiched between a hill and a crat 9 February 2006. Advanced Moon micro-Imager Experiment (AMIE) camera on SMART-1 spacecraft.
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  • May 6, 2006. TMB 8&#8243; f/9 refractor + 4.8 barlow. </p> <p><b>Yesterday's LPOD:</b> [[May 1, 2006|Ten Days in May]] </p>
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  • ...on&#8217;t know if the trough is real and what its significance is, but it may relate to the fundamental problem of why does the Marius Hills volcanic com May 9, 2006. TMB 8&#8243; f/9 refractor + 4.8X barlow.<br />
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  • ...this image, just east-southeast of Lansberg D, is a relatively low dome 8-9 km wide, and touching it is one the same size but even flatter. And near th 9 Jan 2006, 20:207 UT. 8&#8243; SCT Celestron + 2X Barlow + KamPro02 camera + 5,500 re
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  • 10 April 2006, Gladio 315 Lazzarotti telescope (f/25), Lumenera Infinity 2-1M camera, Edm Rükl plate 9<br />
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  • ...sra.edu/resources/lunar_orbiter/images/img/iv_137_h2.jpg Lunar Orbiter IV] may be a small rille. Who would have thought Bangkok would be such a fruitful o 10 April 2006, Gladio 315 Lazzarotti telescope (f/25), Lumenera Infinity 2-1M camera, Edm
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  • May 9, 2006, 11.36 UT. 31-cm Newtonian at f/28 + Phillips ToUcam Pro webcam + Wratten 2 <p><b>Yesterday's LPOD:</b> [[June 24, 2006|Mons of Mystery]] </p>
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  • ...to read what planetary scientists have learned about features on the Moon may want to check the new [http://www.lpod.org/?page_id=399 Lunar Surface Bibli <p><b>Yesterday's LPOD:</b> [[July 9, 2006|Flying Over Tycho]] </p>
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  • ...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 August, 2006. 18&#8243; Starmaster + camera Lumenera Infinity 2-2 + 2.5X Powermate barlo
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  • <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.
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  • ...ntinue! This remarkable image was originally published as LPOD on March 9, 2006. </em></p> ...f short curved segments that aren’t necessarily connected together. This may be a sinuous rille, but I am not certain. The sinuous-like rille and three
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  • ...mewhat ill-formed crater Secchi is near the center of the roughness, which may simply be residual highlands between Tranquillitatis and Fecunditatis. The Nov 9, 2006. Skywatcher Newtonian 250mm + Mintron 12v6-EX; VirtualDub for deinterlace a
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  • ...rupt. The front of mountain range is serrated; the uplift of the Apennines may have originally produced a smooth curve, but the collapses - like terraces 28 November, 2006, 17:04UT. ETX 125 Mak f/15 + 2X Barlow Apo + IR Cut On + Phillips Toucam Pr
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  • ...areas between the various mountains and hills on the floor are smooth and may be impact melt. The rays of Anaxagoras appear to be symmetric – but it is Peach: 18 April 2006. C14 @ F41 + LU075M. Tarsoudis: 09 August 2006, LXD-75 Sc 8&#8243; + Canon EoS 350d at afocal method + barlow 2.5X + 13mm
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  • ...a lunar globe with me, but it seems like these sets of striated materials may be radial to the Imbrium Basin. Is that true? Are the tiny pits southeast o Aug 16, 2006, 9:30 UT. 10&#8243; mak/cass at f30 with a DMK21BF04 mosaic of 6 images, 150-2
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  • <p>This may be the narrowest image that LPOD has posted but its a very informative one, March 26, 2007. TMB 8&#8243; F/9 @ F/45 + Atik B&#038;W webcam + K3Tools, Registax &#038; Photoshop. </p>
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  • ...filling part of the gap. This lead me to speculate that the two big rilles may once have connected, but that seems unlikely because the head of the Mairan 2nd November 2006. 10in f4.8 Newtonian, DMK 21AF04, 4x PowerMate, red filter, 1/30s, gain 600
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  • ...rse) and no one understands why it exists. It appears that the entire area may be slightly ...eat of a classic LPOD from nearly 5 years ago - [[January_21,_2006|Jan 21, 2006]]. I hope some great <br />
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  • Originally published February 5, 2006 ...his LPOD was originally published June 9, 2005. See below for the story of 9 lost LPODs.</em></p>
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  • Originally published March 9, 2006 ...f short curved segments that aren’t necessarily connected together. This may be a sinuous rille, but I am not certain. The sinuous-like rille and three
    2 KB (371 words) - 01:04, 1 May 2016
  • Originally published March 14, 2006 Feb 9, 2006. Ludiver Observatory 600 mm (24″) Schmidt-Cassegrain + webcam + IR filter
    2 KB (397 words) - 01:04, 5 May 2016
  • Originally published March 18, 2006 ...of the Baby’s head, but there are faint hints that it may come from what may be two very low domes to the right of the head. The most conspicuous slight
    2 KB (393 words) - 01:04, 8 May 2016
  • Originally published March 21, 2006 <p><b>Yesterday's LPOD:</b> [[May 9, 2016|The Cassini Triangle]] </p>
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  • =Ten Days in May= Originally published May 1, 2006
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  • Originally published May 12, 2006 May 6, 2006. TMB 8&#8243; f/9 refractor + 4.8 barlow. </p>
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  • Originally published May 22, 2006 ...on&#8217;t know if the trough is real and what its significance is, but it may relate to the fundamental problem of why does the Marius Hills volcanic com
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  • Originally published May 24, 2006 ...this image, just east-southeast of Lansberg D, is a relatively low dome 8-9 km wide, and touching it is one the same size but even flatter. And near th
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  • Originally published May 26, 2006 10 April 2006, Gladio 315 Lazzarotti telescope (f/25), Lumenera Infinity 2-1M camera, Edm
    3 KB (524 words) - 01:04, 23 June 2016
  • Originally published June 25, 2006 May 9, 2006, 11.36 UT. 31-cm Newtonian at f/28 + Phillips ToUcam Pro webcam + Wratten 2
    2 KB (405 words) - 01:04, 5 July 2016
  • Originally published July 1, 2006 This is a repeat of the May 4, 2004 [[May_4,_2004|LPOD]] with observations from June 30, 2007</em></p>
    3 KB (461 words) - 01:04, 10 July 2016
  • Originally published August 9, 2006 ...uniformly around Copernicus leads to speculation that Copernicus may have resulted from an oblique impact with the projectile coming from the so
    3 KB (481 words) - 01:05, 5 August 2016
  • Originally published September 14, 2006 ...ntinue! This remarkable image was originally published as LPOD on March 9, 2006. </em></p>
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  • Originally published September 22, 2006 ...ly to the northwest is ejecta from the formation of Nubium, but that basin may be older than Deslandres. Humorum is also a possible source - notice the so
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  • Originally published September 24, 2006 ...ated that astronomical calculations have progressed to the point that they may be considered accurate. A [http://www.moonsighting.com/ Moonsighting] websi
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  • Originally published October 28, 2006 ...erical bump just northwest of Kepler (north to the left) and wonders if it may be a dome, but comments, <em>Usually domes have more sweet surface???</em>
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  • ...Nectaris and that it may be related to the formation of that basin. And it may be, but the smooth surface that the southern part of the fault cuts seems l 2006/10/10, Utime: ~07:24. 200mm f/6 Newtonian reflector + Televue 3x Barlow +
    3 KB (433 words) - 02:04, 8 December 2016
  • Originally published March 9, 2007 ..., but none cross it. This provides a slight suggestion that the projectile may have come from the west, but not at a very low angle. It is peculiar that t
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  • ...he small simple craters, such as Gambart A at the mid-bottom of the image, may be younger than Copernicus, but it impossible to say for sure. Many other f 29 Dec 2006, 18:04 UT. Gladio 315 Lazzarotti telescope (f/25), Lumenera Infinity 2-1M c
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  • <p>This may be the narrowest image that LPOD has posted but its a very informative one, March 26, 2007. TMB 8&#8243; F/9 @ F/45 + Atik B&#038;W webcam + K3Tools, Registax &#038; Photoshop. </p>
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  • Originally published May 10, 2007 ...even saw two of these craters on [[October_11,_2006|LPOD]]! But you still may not recognize la Pérouse, whose scarped rim rises above the terminator, an
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  • ...time to make a new LPOD, but here is a wonderful older one from April 29, 2006 that deserves a second look.</em></p> ...ere composited using AutoStitch. Saturated colour produced using Photoshop 9. Image rotated using method by Metsavainio.</p>
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  • ...filling part of the gap. This lead me to speculate that the two big rilles may once have connected, but that seems unlikely because the head of the Mairan 2nd November 2006. 10in f4.8 Newtonian, DMK 21AF04, 4x PowerMate, red filter, 1/30s, gain 600
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  • Originally published June 9, 2008 Dec 27, 2006, 16:50UT. TMB 13 cm telescope.<br />
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  • |Wood, C.A. 12/27/2006. A Dark Oblique Ray. LPOD |Wood, C.A. 10/7/2006. Another View of a Tormented Floor. LPOD
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  • ...20xx. Take a walk on the Moon. S&amp;T Online Article. &lt;&lt; accessed 4/2006&gt;&gt; ...20xx. Observing the Full Moon. S&amp;T Online Article. &lt;&lt; accessed 4/2006&gt;&gt;
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  • | Lena, R., Wöhler, C., Phillips, J. and Bregante, M.T. June 2006. The Hortensius-Milichius-Tobias Mayer region: An unlisted dome located at | -27.9
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  • |Wood, C.A. 4/2006. Little Lunar Volcanoes. S&amp;T 111(4:):58-59 |Wood, C.A. 1/2006. Why are Crater Rays Bright? S&amp;T 111(1):67-68
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