February 27, 2010

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Overflowing the Hole?

LPOD-Feb27-10.jpg

image by Stefan Lammel

Lacus Mortis was once a lake of liquid lava, but what is the depression that the lava fills? It is easy to see that it must have once been a crater 150 km in diameter, a little bit bigger than Chuck Wood

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19-Oct-08 01:43UT. 10in f4.8 Newtonian, Infinity 2-1M, 5x Powermate, green filter, Lucam Recorder, 300/2500, Avistack, Registax, PSE5, Focus Magi. Today's LPOD is part of a larger image

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