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<em>image by [mailto:dpeach_78@yahoo.co.uk Damian Peach], UK</em><br /> | <em>image by [mailto:dpeach_78@yahoo.co.uk Damian Peach], UK</em><br /> | ||
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− | I am watching the first minutes of COSMOS and remembering that the nearest cosmic neighbor is our Moon. | + | I am watching the first minutes of COSMOS and remembering that the nearest cosmic neighbor is our Moon. |
− | There is an infinity of galaxies to explore, not to mention multiverse bubbles, but nowhere in the cosmos can | + | There is an infinity of galaxies to explore, not to mention multiverse bubbles, but nowhere in the cosmos can |
− | our personal exploration see more details than at the Moon. Damian's excellent image shows a detail that | + | our personal exploration see more details than at the Moon. Damian's excellent image shows a detail that |
− | often is not visible, and rarely captured as clearly. Humboldt is a glorious large crater that everyone would | + | often is not visible, and rarely captured as clearly. Humboldt is a glorious large crater that everyone would |
− | know if it were easily visible from Earth. We see it obliquely, looking across a rille-cracked floor, to the dark | + | know if it were easily visible from Earth. We see it obliquely, looking across a rille-cracked floor, to the dark |
− | lavas of Mare Australe to the southeast. But now Neil Tyson has just finished with his story of being hosted | + | lavas of Mare Australe to the southeast. But now Neil Tyson has just finished with his story of being hosted |
− | by Carl Sagan, and its time for me to finish too. | + | by Carl Sagan, and its time for me to finish too. |
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<em>[mailto:tychocrater@yahoo.com Chuck Wood]</em><br /> | <em>[mailto:tychocrater@yahoo.com Chuck Wood]</em><br /> | ||
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<strong>Related Links</strong><br /> | <strong>Related Links</strong><br /> | ||
− | <em>[ | + | <em>[[21st Century Atlas of the Moon|21st Century Atlas]]</em> charts 4 & L3.<br /> |
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+ | <p><b>Yesterday's LPOD:</b> [[March 9, 2014|Xquisite]] </p> | ||
+ | <p><b>Tomorrow's LPOD:</b> [[March 11, 2014|A Mega-Ridge]] </p> | ||
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Latest revision as of 07:31, 28 October 2018
Cosmos & the Moon
image by Damian Peach, UK
I am watching the first minutes of COSMOS and remembering that the nearest cosmic neighbor is our Moon.
There is an infinity of galaxies to explore, not to mention multiverse bubbles, but nowhere in the cosmos can
our personal exploration see more details than at the Moon. Damian's excellent image shows a detail that
often is not visible, and rarely captured as clearly. Humboldt is a glorious large crater that everyone would
know if it were easily visible from Earth. We see it obliquely, looking across a rille-cracked floor, to the dark
lavas of Mare Australe to the southeast. But now Neil Tyson has just finished with his story of being hosted
by Carl Sagan, and its time for me to finish too.
Chuck Wood
Technical Details
March 5, 2014.
Related Links
21st Century Atlas charts 4 & L3.
Yesterday's LPOD: Xquisite
Tomorrow's LPOD: A Mega-Ridge
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