Difference between revisions of "July 9, 2014"

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<em>image by [mailto:mwirths@starband.net Michael Wirths], Baja California, Mexico</em><br />
 
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I have to go up to the Pittsburg airport to pick up my wife, and don't have time to write a description for one of Mike's recent LRO-look alike images. But that is OK because this image shows so many different fascinating features, and there are so many skilled LPOD image interpreters, that I feel comfortable just asking folks to use the [http://lpod.wikispaces.com/page/messages/July+9%2C+2014 Comments] section to identify and explain what you see. One observation per post - so that nobody explains 4-5 things and deprives others of the chance to flex their lunar geography and geology muscles. Go!<br />
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I have to go up to the Pittsburg airport to pick up my wife, and don't have time to write a description for one of Mike's recent LRO-look alike images. But that is OK because this image shows so many different fascinating features, and there are so many skilled LPOD image interpreters, that I feel comfortable just asking folks to use the Comments section to identify and explain what you see. One observation per post - so that nobody explains 4-5 things and deprives others of the chance to flex their lunar geography and geology muscles. Go!<br />
 
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<em>[mailto:tychocrater@yahoo.com Chuck Wood]</em><br />
 
<em>[mailto:tychocrater@yahoo.com Chuck Wood]</em><br />

Revision as of 19:53, 27 October 2018

Not From LRO

LPOD-Jul9-14.jpg
image by Michael Wirths, Baja California, Mexico

I have to go up to the Pittsburg airport to pick up my wife, and don't have time to write a description for one of Mike's recent LRO-look alike images. But that is OK because this image shows so many different fascinating features, and there are so many skilled LPOD image interpreters, that I feel comfortable just asking folks to use the Comments section to identify and explain what you see. One observation per post - so that nobody explains 4-5 things and deprives others of the chance to flex their lunar geography and geology muscles. Go!

Chuck Wood

Related Links
21st Century Atlas charts 17 & 18 .
Mike's Bed and Breakfast and imagery site

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Tomorrow's LPOD: The Long Road To the Moon



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