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| <p>[[File:LPOD-SWLimb-Dodi.jpg|LPOD-SWLimb-Dodi.jpg]]<br /> | | <p>[[File:LPOD-SWLimb-Dodi.jpg|LPOD-SWLimb-Dodi.jpg]]<br /> |
| <em>image by [mailto:digidodi@telenet.be Dominique “Dodi” Dierick], Belgium</em></p> | | <em>image by [mailto:digidodi@telenet.be Dominique “Dodi” Dierick], Belgium</em></p> |
− | <p>Some LPODs are scientific lessons, others are high resolution wonders and others are just gorgeous. This portion of an entire [[mooncolor.jpg|crescent]] falls in the latter category. This color view of a tapering southwest limb has good resolution and depicts many interesting features: do you see Bailly, the Schiller-Zucchius basin and the reflective Wargentin? But what I like are the colors, especially the silver-blue of crater rims that give the hint of a fantasy moon with snow at high elevations. And the tan hues - darkening to a muddy bronze in Schiller - remind me of perhaps the most evocative map of the Moon ever, the Klepesta and Lukes 1960 <em>[http://www.lpod.org/cwm/Timeline/1960s/1961-klepseta.html Map of the Moon]</em> - why isn’t there an image of it online?.</p> | + | <p>Some LPODs are scientific lessons, others are high resolution wonders and others are just gorgeous. This portion of an entire [http://www.astronomie.be/dodi/mooncolor.jpg crescent] falls in the latter category. This color view of a tapering southwest limb has good resolution and depicts many interesting features: do you see Bailly, the Schiller-Zucchius basin and the reflective Wargentin? But what I like are the colors, especially the silver-blue of crater rims that give the hint of a fantasy moon with snow at high elevations. And the tan hues - darkening to a muddy bronze in Schiller - remind me of perhaps the most evocative map of the Moon ever, the Klepesta and Lukes 1960 <em>[http://www.lpod.org/cwm/Timeline/1960s/1961-klepseta.html Map of the Moon]</em> - why isn’t there an image of it online?.</p> |
| <p>[mailto:tychocrater@yahoo.com Chuck Wood]</p> | | <p>[mailto:tychocrater@yahoo.com Chuck Wood]</p> |
| <p><strong>Technical Details:</strong><br /> | | <p><strong>Technical Details:</strong><br /> |
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| Rükl charts 62, 70 & 71<br /> | | Rükl charts 62, 70 & 71<br /> |
| [http://www.astronomie.be/dodi/astro/astmenu.htm Dodi’s twilight zone of photography]</p> | | [http://www.astronomie.be/dodi/astro/astmenu.htm Dodi’s twilight zone of photography]</p> |
| + | <p><b>Yesterday's LPOD:</b> [[October 23, 2006|Rays a Popping]] </p> |
| + | <p><b>Tomorrow's LPOD:</b> [[October 25, 2006|Rille Finder]] </p> |
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