January 29, 2008
A Field Test of Chuck's New Atlas
image by Henrik Bondo
We daily look at all the fantastic photos on this site - even during Chuck Wood's vacation.
Is it time to start making a new amateur-based tychocrater@yahoo.com with a "Welcome back and thanks for the LPOD site"? Imagine his smile if Chuck, upon returning home, opened his e-mail and found an atlas already there - or at least some of the building blocks needed to make one!!
Henrik Bondo
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P.S.: Please don't take my test as a "Golden Standard". It is not meant like this. Especially regarding the polar areas there is a vast range of solar colongitudes that can be used with benefit. My spirit has only been a humble one of "Let's get started and give Chuck a little beginning-work-encouragement returning home from vacation".
Editor's note: Chuck Wood is on vacation. Today's LPOD has been contributed by a member of the-Moon Wiki. You can <a class="wiki_link" href="/How+to+Create+an+LPOD+Page">do the same</a> while we await Chuck's return.
Technical Details
- See Henrik's Calibrated Lunar Atlas
Related Links
- Rükl plates: all
- Henrik's website
- Related LPOD's: Impossible? Another Lunar Atlas
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