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Since Galileo, many observers of the Moon have named hundreds of craters.  I am afraid there are not enough craters for new names, and this is particularly unfortunate for future astronomers. So I decided to solve this problem by going to the Moon (by the mean of my mind) and starting a new project: lunar selenoforming. On this image, you can see me digging a hole near Pythagoras. If we follow this project through, we can hope to have new surprises every lunation.<br />
 
Since Galileo, many observers of the Moon have named hundreds of craters.  I am afraid there are not enough craters for new names, and this is particularly unfortunate for future astronomers. So I decided to solve this problem by going to the Moon (by the mean of my mind) and starting a new project: lunar selenoforming. On this image, you can see me digging a hole near Pythagoras. If we follow this project through, we can hope to have new surprises every lunation.<br />
 
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<em>[mailto:claude.navarro_toulouse@orange.fr Claude Navarro]</em><br />
 
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<strong>Technical Details</strong><br />

Revision as of 18:13, 11 January 2015

Not Enough Craters On the Moon

LPOD-Dec31-13.jpg
image by Claude Navarro

Since Galileo, many observers of the Moon have named hundreds of craters. I am afraid there are not enough craters for new names, and this is particularly unfortunate for future astronomers. So I decided to solve this problem by going to the Moon (by the mean of my mind) and starting a new project: lunar selenoforming. On this image, you can see me digging a hole near Pythagoras. If we follow this project through, we can hope to have new surprises every lunation.

Claude Navarro

Technical Details
2011/ October/21. C14 + Basler 1300 cam + IR filter

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