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<em>image from [mailto:gbscott@btinternet.com Geoffrey B. Scott]</em><br />
 
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I am not the only one who saves everything about the Moon. The recent [http://lpod.armoredpenguin.com/wiki/April+30%2C+2010 news] about the video of H. Percy Wilkins,<br />
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I am not the only one who saves everything about the Moon. The recent [[April_30,_2010|news]] about the video of H. Percy Wilkins,
reminded Geoffrey that he saved this magazine article when it appeared in 1954! This is page 2 of an article that is<br />
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reminded Geoffrey that he saved this magazine article when it appeared in 1954! This is page 2 of an article that is
largely about the supposed natural bridge reported by an American observer, O'Neill, but promoted most strenuously<br />
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largely about the supposed natural bridge reported by an American observer, O'Neill, but promoted most strenuously
by Wilkins. O'Neill's precedence is acknowledged (without naming him) but &quot;because he died without registering an<br />
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by Wilkins. O'Neill's precedence is acknowledged (without naming him) but &quot;because he died without registering an
official claim&quot; the article credits Wilkins for the discovery. WIlkins recovered it despite the &quot;heavy mists&quot; that some-<br />
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official claim&quot; the article credits Wilkins for the discovery. WIlkins recovered it despite the &quot;heavy mists&quot; that sometimes obscure Mare Crisium. Astronomers - anyone other than Wilkins? - believe a &quot;meteorite from outer space may
times obscure Mare Crisium. Astronomers - anyone other than Wilkins? - believe a &quot;meteorite from outer space may<br />
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have crashed through a barrier of lava, leaving the arch.&quot; I know that articles and even TV appearances can include
have crashed through a barrier of lava, leaving the arch.&quot; I know that articles and even TV appearances can include<br />
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information and attitudes not held by the interviewee, but this is is pretty enthusiastic support for something that
information and attitudes not held by the interviewee, but this is is pretty enthusiastic support for something that<br />
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does not exist. The ballyhoo about this supposed 20 mile long and two mile wide arch damaged Wilkin's reputation
does not exist. The ballyhoo about this supposed 20 mile long and two mile wide arch damaged Wilkin's reputation<br />
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with professional astronomers and ultimately even the British Astronomical Association, which he was forced to
with professional astronomers and ultimately even the British Astronomical Association, which he was forced to<br />
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resign from. Like many others, Geoffrey and his father looked for [https://the-moon.us/wiki/Promontorium_Olivium O'Neill's Bridge] but couldn't find it. Page 1 of the
resign from. Like many others, Geoffrey and his father looked for [http://the-moon.wikispaces.com/Promontorium+Olivium O'Neill's Bridge] but couldn't find it. Page 1 of the<br />
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article is at the bottom of [https://the-moon.us/wiki/Hugh_Percy_Wilkins this] page.
article is at the bottom of [http://the-moon.wikispaces.com/Hugh+Percy+Wilkins this] page.<br />
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<em>[mailto:tychocrater@yahoo.com Chuck Wood]</em><br />
 
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<p><b>Yesterday's LPOD:</b> [[May 2, 2010|Concatenation]] </p>
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Latest revision as of 18:53, 13 October 2018

Wilkins And the Bridge

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image from Geoffrey B. Scott

I am not the only one who saves everything about the Moon. The recent news about the video of H. Percy Wilkins, reminded Geoffrey that he saved this magazine article when it appeared in 1954! This is page 2 of an article that is largely about the supposed natural bridge reported by an American observer, O'Neill, but promoted most strenuously by Wilkins. O'Neill's precedence is acknowledged (without naming him) but "because he died without registering an official claim" the article credits Wilkins for the discovery. WIlkins recovered it despite the "heavy mists" that sometimes obscure Mare Crisium. Astronomers - anyone other than Wilkins? - believe a "meteorite from outer space may have crashed through a barrier of lava, leaving the arch." I know that articles and even TV appearances can include information and attitudes not held by the interviewee, but this is is pretty enthusiastic support for something that does not exist. The ballyhoo about this supposed 20 mile long and two mile wide arch damaged Wilkin's reputation with professional astronomers and ultimately even the British Astronomical Association, which he was forced to resign from. Like many others, Geoffrey and his father looked for O'Neill's Bridge but couldn't find it. Page 1 of the article is at the bottom of this page.

Chuck Wood

Related Links
T. Dobbins and R. Baum (1998) O'Neill's Bridge Remembered. Sky and Telescope 95/1, 105-108.


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