December 6, 2009

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Testing Tlps

LPOD-Dec6-09.jpg

images and simulations by Raf Lena, Rome, Italy. You may need to adjust your monitor to see the faint spots of the floor.

Transient Lunar Phenomenon are a little like flying saucer reports. Few people see them, they are rarely confirmed, and there is great uncertainty of their reality. Raf Lena and colleagues in the Lunar Research Group have Chuck Wood

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Rükl plate 44

OT Note: Sometime the width of the text for an LPOD is too great for easy reading. It is determined by the width of the image and is otherwise uncontrollable. I've just learned of a simple tool - Readability - that allows you to view LPOD or any website with text size and width that fits your preferences. Try it - of course, you don't see the LPOD navigation menus and the rotating Earth, but the back button will restore access.




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