Difference between revisions of "October 3, 2013"
Line 16: | Line 16: | ||
<p><b>Tomorrow's LPOD:</b> [[October 4, 2013|Raising the Bar]] </p> | <p><b>Tomorrow's LPOD:</b> [[October 4, 2013|Raising the Bar]] </p> | ||
<hr /> | <hr /> | ||
+ | {{wiki/ArticleFooter}} |
Revision as of 17:31, 7 February 2015
Part of an Unseeable Universe
image by Howard Eskildsen
Few people see this part of the Moon at this phase. It requires getting up before dawn and having a clear view towards the eastern horizon. As I get older I've found that getting up before dawn has gone from being nearly impossible to almost unstoppable (whether I want to or not). But I live on the western side of a north-south running Main St. in a small town with facing buildings and hills totally blocking the lower 25°-30° to the east. To see that sky requires not just lugging a telescope from the back yard to a front sidewalk but getting in car and driving somewhere. Thus, that time & place of the universe remains unaccessible to me. So I appreciate Howard's image and hope you do too. (I assume everyone can identify at least one crater here - its almost unfamiliar terrain and not easy.)
Chuck Wood
Sorry for the delay - I completed this last night but forgot to post it!
Related Links
21st Century Atlas chart 28 & L7.
Yesterday's LPOD: Planning a Trip
Tomorrow's LPOD: Raising the Bar
COMMENTS?
Register, Log in, and join in the comments.