April 5, 2009

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One TLP Explained!

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Image by Raffaello Lena, Rome, Italy. Note the faint "glow" on part of the floor in the left image that disappears 13 minutes later as the Sun illuminates more of the floor.

Detecting change on the Moon was the idée fixe of lunar observers for more than 200 years. In the 1800s such transient lunar phenomena (TLP) were breathlessly described in the English Mechanic, and currently are more dispassionately reported in each issue of the Chuck Wood

Technical Details
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Related Links
Rükl plate 44



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