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<em>image by [mailto:gtarsoudis@gmail.com George Tarsoudis], Alexandroupolis, Greece</em><br />
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Today George is giving a [http://www.lunar-captures.com/files/%CE%91%CF%86%CE%AF%CF%83%CE%B1%CE%99%CE%BF%CF%85%CE%BB%CE%AF%CE%BF%CF%852012.jpg talk] about the Moon to children and adults in his hometown of Alexandroupolis, Greece. He will give this [http://www.lunar-captures.com/files/MissionMap2_Tar.jpg map] to all who attend, marking in Greek the Apollo landing sites, and in English, others. I know that a number of lunar aficionados make presentations about the Moon, including Howard in Florida, Bill in Ohio, and probably dozens or even hundreds of others in our international LPOD family. I used to do a lot, and now only a few, but I always consider it important, to help normal people, unlike us lunatics, to understand the beauty and scientific bounty we have in the Moon. I am always amazed that there are millions of bird watchers on the planet but far fewer with a guide book and binoculars to point at the Moon. Hopefully, George will ignite a passion for the Moon this evening that will guide some students to become scientists and more adults to be more scientifically literate citizens.<br />
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Today George is giving a [http://www.lunar-captures.com/files/%CE%91%CF%86%CE%AF%CF%83%CE%B1%CE%99%CE%BF%CF%85%CE%BB%CE%AF%CE%BF%CF%852012.jpg" rel="nofollow talk] about the Moon to children and adults in his hometown of Alexandroupolis, Greece. He will give this [http://www.lunar-captures.com/files/MissionMap2_Tar.jpg" rel="nofollow map] to all who attend, marking in Greek the Apollo landing sites, and in English, others. I know that a number of lunar aficionados make presentations about the Moon, including Howard in Florida, Bill in Ohio, and probably dozens or even hundreds of others in our international LPOD family. I used to do a lot, and now only a few, but I always consider it important, to help normal people, unlike us lunatics, to understand the beauty and scientific bounty we have in the Moon. I am always amazed that there are millions of bird watchers on the planet but far fewer with a guide book and binoculars to point at the Moon. Hopefully, George will ignite a passion for the Moon this evening that will guide some students to become scientists and more adults to be more scientifically literate citizens.<br />
 
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<em>[mailto:tychocrater@yahoo.com Chuck Wood]</em><br />
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George's Lunar Captures [http://www.lunar-captures.com/ website]<br />
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Revision as of 22:33, 4 January 2015

Greek Moon

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image by " rel="nofollow George Tarsoudis, Alexandroupolis, Greece

Today George is giving a " rel="nofollow talk about the Moon to children and adults in his hometown of Alexandroupolis, Greece. He will give this " rel="nofollow map to all who attend, marking in Greek the Apollo landing sites, and in English, others. I know that a number of lunar aficionados make presentations about the Moon, including Howard in Florida, Bill in Ohio, and probably dozens or even hundreds of others in our international LPOD family. I used to do a lot, and now only a few, but I always consider it important, to help normal people, unlike us lunatics, to understand the beauty and scientific bounty we have in the Moon. I am always amazed that there are millions of bird watchers on the planet but far fewer with a guide book and binoculars to point at the Moon. Hopefully, George will ignite a passion for the Moon this evening that will guide some students to become scientists and more adults to be more scientifically literate citizens.

" rel="nofollow Chuck Wood

Related Links
George's Lunar Captures " rel="nofollow website