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Revision as of 00:43, 3 January 2015
Pieces of the Moon for Maxi
mosaic by Jose Cabello, Spain
Howard Eskildsen is famous for making astronomy posters to share his images, poetry and sense of astronomy history. And now in Spain, Jose has made this one - reduced in size here - to help his 10 year old son Maxi learn names of features of the Moon. Such displays are dramatic, catching the attention of kids and others who really don't know yet how fascinating the Moon is. I know that a number of LPOD readers give presentations about the Moon to their astronomy clubs, local schools, scout troops and even on street corners, and if you make posters you can donate them to schools and libraries as continuing reminders to look up.
Chuck Wood
Technical Details
SCT8 + dmk21 + 618 and IR-Pass filter 685nm.