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The silver anniversary of anything is a significant achievement of perseverance, and a reason to publically celebrate. The Geologic Lunar Research group started a new lunar journal, <em>Selenology Today,</em> in 2006, and now the 25th issue has appeared.  Editor [http://lpod.wikispaces.com/March+4%2C+2009 Raf Lena] and the editorial board of Marie Teresa Bregante, Jim Phillips, Christian Wöhler and I have defied the odds by continuing to publish issue after issue, each containing scientifically new results. These same people have published a series of papers in professional journals that have become the standard works on lunar domes.  And ST has provided an avenue for others – including a number of LPOD contributors - to see in print their first scientific publication about the Moon.  I congratulate the ST editorial team and encourage LPOD readers to undertake some research and join the ST family of contributors. I look forward to the next 25 issues.  <br />
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The silver anniversary of anything is a significant achievement of perseverance, and a reason to publically celebrate. The Geologic Lunar Research group started a new lunar journal, <em>Selenology Today,</em> in 2006, and now the 25th issue has appeared.  Editor [http://www2.lpod.org/wiki/March_4,_2009 Raf Lena] and the editorial board of Marie Teresa Bregante, Jim Phillips, Christian Wöhler and I have defied the odds by continuing to publish issue after issue, each containing scientifically new results. These same people have published a series of papers in professional journals that have become the standard works on lunar domes.  And ST has provided an avenue for others – including a number of LPOD contributors - to see in print their first scientific publication about the Moon.  I congratulate the ST editorial team and encourage LPOD readers to undertake some research and join the ST family of contributors. I look forward to the next 25 issues.  <br />
 
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<em>[mailto:tychocrater@yahoo.com Chuck Wood]</em><br />
 
<em>[mailto:tychocrater@yahoo.com Chuck Wood]</em><br />

Latest revision as of 08:34, 28 October 2018

Silver, Going for Gold

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The silver anniversary of anything is a significant achievement of perseverance, and a reason to publically celebrate. The Geologic Lunar Research group started a new lunar journal, Selenology Today, in 2006, and now the 25th issue has appeared. Editor Raf Lena and the editorial board of Marie Teresa Bregante, Jim Phillips, Christian Wöhler and I have defied the odds by continuing to publish issue after issue, each containing scientifically new results. These same people have published a series of papers in professional journals that have become the standard works on lunar domes. And ST has provided an avenue for others – including a number of LPOD contributors - to see in print their first scientific publication about the Moon. I congratulate the ST editorial team and encourage LPOD readers to undertake some research and join the ST family of contributors. I look forward to the next 25 issues.

Chuck Wood
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