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<p><em>image by [mailto:w.gater@ucl.ac.uk Will Gator], South Devon, England</em></p>
 
<p><em>image by [mailto:w.gater@ucl.ac.uk Will Gator], South Devon, England</em></p>
 
<p>In the May, 2001 issue of <em>Sky &#038; Telescope</em> I reviewed five lunar books and gave much praise to a small self-published one by an Australian medical doctor (<em>The Face of the Moon</em> by Joseph Cohen). The reason I liked it is that is was a personal guide of the Moon. With the design and layout capabilities now easily available in common software, each observer can create his or her own personal documentation of the lunar surface. Will&#8217;s annotated mosaic is another example of how imagers can have the pleasure of using their own work to share their knowledge of the Moon with others. </p>
 
<p>In the May, 2001 issue of <em>Sky &#038; Telescope</em> I reviewed five lunar books and gave much praise to a small self-published one by an Australian medical doctor (<em>The Face of the Moon</em> by Joseph Cohen). The reason I liked it is that is was a personal guide of the Moon. With the design and layout capabilities now easily available in common software, each observer can create his or her own personal documentation of the lunar surface. Will&#8217;s annotated mosaic is another example of how imagers can have the pleasure of using their own work to share their knowledge of the Moon with others. </p>
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Rükl charts 13, 14, 23, 24, 35<br />
 
Rükl charts 13, 14, 23, 24, 35<br />
 
[http://www.willgater.com/ Will&#8217;s website]</p>
 
[http://www.willgater.com/ Will&#8217;s website]</p>
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Latest revision as of 20:01, 8 February 2015

Your Own Moon

Serenitatis-Gater.jpg

image by Will Gator, South Devon, England

In the May, 2001 issue of Sky & Telescope I reviewed five lunar books and gave much praise to a small self-published one by an Australian medical doctor (The Face of the Moon by Joseph Cohen). The reason I liked it is that is was a personal guide of the Moon. With the design and layout capabilities now easily available in common software, each observer can create his or her own personal documentation of the lunar surface. Will’s annotated mosaic is another example of how imagers can have the pleasure of using their own work to share their knowledge of the Moon with others.

Chuck Wood

Technical Details:
25 March 2007. Details on image.

Related Links:
Rükl charts 13, 14, 23, 24, 35
Will’s website

Yesterday's LPOD: Archipelago of Loneliness

Tomorrow's LPOD: Superb Response


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