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  • Originally published May 10, 2007 ...even saw two of these craters on [[October_11,_2006|LPOD]]! But you still may not recognize la Pérouse, whose scarped rim rises above the terminator, an
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  • ...the rille, but it might be pre-existing lava from another source. Readers may want to download the image and treat it even more extremely to explore this <p><b>Yesterday's LPOD:</b> [[May 31, 2017|Streaks Across a Mauve Moon]] </p>
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  • ...mple Tycho&#8217;s impact melts, seen here on the crater&#8217;s floor, we may be able to find trace amounts of the projectile&#8217;s material and confir 2006/04/20. C14 @ F41. LU075M</p>
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  • ...his area were described on the low Sun view of the [[May_3,_2007|LPOD]] of May 3; compare that LPOD with this one to increase your understanding. </p> 2006/10/10, Utime: ~08:52. 200mm f/6 Newtonian reflector, Televue 3x Barlow, DMK 21BF04 B/W camera, Blue IR-bloc
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  • Dec 27, 2006, 16:50UT. TMB 13 cm telescope.<br /> ...looking at Aristoteles and Eudoxus with my telescope this Sunday evening (6-8-08). With temperatures in the mid-70s F.and clear skies, I was able to sp
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  • |Wood, C.A. 12/27/2006. A Dark Oblique Ray. LPOD |Wood, C.A. 10/7/2006. Another View of a Tormented Floor. LPOD
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  • ...20xx. Take a walk on the Moon. S&amp;T Online Article. &lt;&lt; accessed 4/2006&gt;&gt; ...20xx. Observing the Full Moon. S&amp;T Online Article. &lt;&lt; accessed 4/2006&gt;&gt;
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  • |Wood, C.A. 4/2006. Little Lunar Volcanoes. S&amp;T 111(4:):58-59 |Wood, C.A. 6/2007. Serene Mysteries. S&amp;T 113(6):54-55
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  • |Wood, C.A. 12/2006. Lunar Tectonics. S&amp;T 112(6):68-69 |Wood, C.A. 4/21/2006. Hip, Hip, Hooray For Hippalus. LPOD
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  • | Wood, C.A. 11/2/2006. Move Over Orbiter. LPOD | Wood, C.A. 11/2006. Imbrium Mayhem. S&amp;T 112(5)54-55
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  • | Wood, C.A. 12/11/2006. How Deep is that Hole? LPOD | Wood, C.A. 7/2006. False Volcanoes on the Moon. S&amp;T 112:(1):66-67
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  • | Wood, C.A. 3/2006. Looking between Craters. S&amp;T 111(3):58 | Wood, C.A. 5/6/2007. Nomenclature Constellations. LPOD
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  • | Wood, C.A. 6/29/2007. Moon on Fire. LPOD | Wood, C.A. 6/19/2007. When Goddesses Collide. LPOD
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  • | Wood, C.A. 3/30/2006. No Crisis In Crisium. LPOD | 2006/03/30
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  • | Wood, C.A. 7/6/2004. A Long Graben. LPOD | Wood, C.A. 6/29/2004. Fantastic Furnerius. LPOD
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  • ...s wall southward. When we finally get high resolution lunar topography we may find that Hainzel A tilts toward the south, helping explain the massive ter (I am traveling Wed and Thursday, so this is a classic LPOD from Oct 6, 2006.)</em><br />
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  • ...s wall southward. When we finally get high resolution lunar topography we may find that Hainzel A tilts toward the south, helping explain the massive ter (I am traveling Wed and Thursday, so this is a classic LPOD from Oct 6, 2006.)</em><br />
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  • ...File:LPOD-Jan8-11.jpg|LPOD-Jan8-11.jpg]]<!-- ws:end:WikiTextLocalImageRule:6 --><br /> ...rse) and no one understands why it exists. It appears that the entire area may be slightly
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  • Originally published May 9, 2011 ...File:LPOD-May9-11.jpg|LPOD-May9-11.jpg]]<!-- ws:end:WikiTextLocalImageRule:6 --><br />
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