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<p><b>Tomorrow's LPOD:</b> [[September 20, 2014|Over the Pole And in the Hole]] </p>
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Latest revision as of 09:50, 15 March 2015

Where in the World?

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mysterious image by Rafael Benavides, Cordoba, Spain

Raf has sent a broad panorama of part of the Moon that this excerpt comes from. I like it as a nearly anonymous piece of landscape that includes some battered and fresh craters and perhaps a bit of lava. Where is it? And how do you know?

Chuck Wood

Technical Details
Celestron 11 + QHY-5 camera + IR Pass filter; processed with Registax 4 and Astroart 4.0.

Yesterday's LPOD: Looking East

Tomorrow's LPOD: Over the Pole and in the Hole



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