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  • ...That is also the highest area, which looks from the scale bar, to be about 3-4 km above the center of the mare. The rim is noticeably lower on the north <p><b>Yesterday's LPOD:</b> [[January 25, 2006|Subtle Lineations]] </p>
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  • <p>[[File:2006-0109Plato-Wes-sm.jpg|Plato by Wes Higgins]]</p> Rükl chart 3<br />
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  • ...before is that the Messier Rille (#2) stops exactly at a curved boundary (#3). Is the area to the right of the boundary higher and younger than the mare <p><b>Yesterday's LPOD:</b> [[January 23, 2006|Name That Basin Rim!]] </p>
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  • ...i>Journal of Geophysical Research (Planets)</i>, Volume 108, Issue E3, pp. 3-1, CiteID 5017, DOI 10.1029/2002JE001938</p> <p><b>Yesterday's LPOD:</b> [[January 20, 2006|Romance of the Moon]] </p>
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  • ...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 ...ay of Looking at the Moon, J.-P. Metsavainio, <i>Sky &#038; Telescope</i>, January 2005, p. 142-146.</p>
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  • <p>3. Revisit some of the 104 new LPODs that have occured since Jan 17. Click th ...of doing LPOD by using blog software but have still spent over $1000 since January in setting it up.</p>
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  • ...that this CC was unknown until this evening! This new CC has a diameter of 3.8 km, with an inner ring 1.7 km wide. Only two of the 51 known CC are small 13 January 2006. Advanced Moon Micro-Imager Experiment (AMIE) camera on SMART-1 spacecraft.
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  • ...mage was [[January_24,_2004|published]] during LPOD&#8217;s first month in January, 2004 I was astonished. But reprocessing with the new version of [http://ww Rükl chart 3<br />
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  • <p>January 1, 2004 saw the beginning of an audacious enterprise. Could there be a dail ...oon taken with LXD-75 8&#8243; SC at the prime focus with focal reducer f6.3 and Canon EoS 350d at ISO 400.</p>
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  • Dec 31, 2006, 11:30 pm local time. Canon XTI with automatic settings and 28 mm lens.</p> <p><b>Yesterday's LPOD:</b> [[January 1, 2007|LPOD Enters Year Four!]] </p>
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  • 12/28/2006, 17:14 UT. C11 at F18 + EQ6 Pro mount + DMK21BF04 firewire camera + Baader <p><b>Yesterday's LPOD:</b> [[January 3, 2007|A Mystery Crater]] </p>
    2 KB (289 words) - 17:00, 22 March 2015
  • 05 June 2006. Meade SC 8&#8243; + Atik NB + red filter 23a + barlow 2x; mosaic of 6 imag Rükl charts 3 &#038; 4<br />
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  • ...s gone and its shallow interior appears to contain another battered crater 3/4th of its 88 km diameter. I suggest labelling this feature Wurzelbauer R t 2006/04/21. C14 @ F41. LU075M</p>
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  • <p>In its rebirth image on [[January_17,_2006|January 17, 2006]], LPOD featured the documentation of a rille that extended off of Plato&#8 Rükl chart 3<br />
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  • ...mple craters. Nearby Carmichael is 20 km wide but is only slightly deeper (3.6 km) because it is a small complex crater. Lunar Orbiter IV images show it ...ce in levels. The colour image first gets a gaussian blur (pixel radius of 3 in this case, varies between images) then the colour saturation is increase
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  • ...eat of a classic LPOD from nearly 5 years ago - [[January_21,_2006|Jan 21, 2006]]. I hope some great <br /> 108, Issue E3, pp. 3-1, CiteID 5017, DOI 10.1029/2002JE001938<br />
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  • Originally published January 17, 2006 <p>[[File:2006-0109Plato-Wes-sm.jpg|Plato by Wes Higgins]]</p>
    2 KB (423 words) - 01:05, 25 March 2016
  • Originally published January 21, 2006 ...i>Journal of Geophysical Research (Planets)</i>, Volume 108, Issue E3, pp. 3-1, CiteID 5017, DOI 10.1029/2002JE001938</p>
    3 KB (433 words) - 01:04, 28 March 2016
  • Originally published January 24, 2006 ...before is that the Messier Rille (#2) stops exactly at a curved boundary (#3). Is the area to the right of the boundary higher and younger than the mare
    2 KB (365 words) - 01:04, 30 March 2016
  • Originally published January 26, 2006 ...That is also the highest area, which looks from the scale bar, to be about 3-4 km above the center of the mare. The rim is noticeably lower on the north
    2 KB (358 words) - 01:04, 1 April 2016
  • Originally published January 28, 2006 <p><b>Tomorrow's LPOD:</b> [[April 3, 2016|A Tale of Two Craters]] </p>
    2 KB (372 words) - 01:04, 2 April 2016
  • 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
    2 KB (343 words) - 01:04, 7 May 2016
  • Originally published May 1, 2006 <p>3. Revisit some of the 104 new LPODs that have occured since Jan 17. Click th
    4 KB (627 words) - 01:04, 10 June 2016
  • Originally published August 2, 2006 ...that this CC was unknown until this evening! This new CC has a diameter of 3.8 km, with an inner ring 1.7 km wide. Only two of the 51 known CC are small
    3 KB (443 words) - 01:04, 29 July 2016
  • Originally published January 1, 2007 <p>January 1, 2004 saw the beginning of an audacious enterprise. Could there be a dail
    3 KB (416 words) - 02:04, 20 November 2016
  • Originally published January 3, 2007 19 April, 2006. C14 @ F41. Lumenera Skynyx 2.0M. </p>
    2 KB (360 words) - 02:04, 21 November 2016
  • Originally published January 23, 2007 ...me contributor to LPOD, did not disappoint. His image of yesterday&#8217;s 3.6 day old Moon beautifully shows 84% gently bathed in soft Earthlight. Aris
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  • Originally published January 24, 2007 ...s gone and its shallow interior appears to contain another battered crater 3/4th of its 88 km diameter. I suggest labelling this feature Wurzelbauer R t
    2 KB (390 words) - 02:04, 5 December 2016
  • 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 Rükl chart 4; Clementine chart 3<br />
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  • Right: May 13, 2006. 32 cm f/5.75 Newtonian @ f/28 + Phillips ToUcam Pro webcam.</p> Rükl chart 4; Clementine chart 3<br />
    2 KB (394 words) - 02:03, 5 January 2017
  • ...Tech filter, Infinity 2-2 camera, 150 frames out of 1100 Done in Registax 3 and Photoshop CS/ Images Plus.</p> <p><b>Yesterday's LPOD:</b> [[January 23, 2017|Free Books About the Moon]] </p>
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  • <p>In its rebirth image on [[January_17,_2006|January 17, 2006]], LPOD featured the documentation of a rille that extended off of Plato&#8 Rükl chart 3<br />
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  • ...Cyrillus, but it seems too wide to come from there. A line through feature 3 extends all the way to the Imbrium area so it is possible that it is a dist Right image: 08/14/2006. LXD-75 8&quot; SC, barlow 2.5X, DMK 21BF04<br />
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  • 11 January 2006, 315 mm Dall-Kirkham Spada telescope (f/25), Lumenera Infinity 2-1M camera, <p><b>Tomorrow's LPOD:</b> [[June 3, 2019|Tobacco Lunar Science]] </p>
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  • Originally published January 8, 2011 ...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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