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− | <em>left image by [mailto:umairasim@gmail.com Umair Asim], Lahore, Pakistan. 31.28, 74.22. right image from [http://lpod. | + | <em>left image by [mailto:umairasim@gmail.com Umair Asim], Lahore, Pakistan. 31.28, 74.22. right image from [http://www2.lpod.org/wiki/June_21,_2009 NASA/JPL]</em><br /> |
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Perhaps modern math books don't say things such as this LPOD's title, but my old one did. So to make my evening light: It is left as an exercise for the budding selenographer to identify what these images show and to match the common features in each. And which prominent features are not in each?<br /> | Perhaps modern math books don't say things such as this LPOD's title, but my old one did. So to make my evening light: It is left as an exercise for the budding selenographer to identify what these images show and to match the common features in each. And which prominent features are not in each?<br /> | ||
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Umair's [http://www.umairasim.com/Index/Welcome.html website]<br /> | Umair's [http://www.umairasim.com/Index/Welcome.html website]<br /> | ||
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+ | <p><b>Yesterday's LPOD:</b> [[April 8, 2012|Inverted Topography?]] </p> | ||
+ | <p><b>Tomorrow's LPOD:</b> [[April 10, 2012|Spitz Mtns]] </p> | ||
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Latest revision as of 07:23, 28 October 2018
It is Left As an Exercise for the Student
left image by Umair Asim, Lahore, Pakistan. 31.28, 74.22. right image from NASA/JPL
Perhaps modern math books don't say things such as this LPOD's title, but my old one did. So to make my evening light: It is left as an exercise for the budding selenographer to identify what these images show and to match the common features in each. And which prominent features are not in each?
Chuck Wood
Technical Details
Celestron C14 + DBK31 mono camera + Losmandy Titan Mount. Acquisition: 30fps; Processing: Registax, CS5
Related Links
Umair's website
Yesterday's LPOD: Inverted Topography?
Tomorrow's LPOD: Spitz Mtns
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