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Here is an LPOD that I don't know much about. Last week I did an interview with BBC for a radio program about Lunar Transient Phenomena. I was critical of the evidence for their reality, but said that with the armada of new lunar orbiters we should soon get good information on the frequency of gaseous discharges, such as Apollo detected a few times. The program also includes [http://www.lpod.org/?m=20070714 Arlin Crotts], a Columbia University professor who is setting up telescopes to try to record TLPs, and thinks they may be real. Paul Spudis and Pete Schultz are also in the radio program and I'm not certain what their opinions are. Pete has recognized that the [http://www.lpod.org/?m=20060927 Ina] structure is likely to be very young so he presumably thinks something is still happening. I don't know Paul's view. If I weren't watching the election returns I'd listen to the BBC program before writing this LPOD - I could be embarrassed by it!  The program will be available online for another six days so give it a [http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00f6q6b listen] and see what everyone says!<br />
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Here is an LPOD that I don't know much about. Last week I did an interview with BBC for a radio program about Lunar Transient Phenomena. I was critical of the evidence for their reality, but said that with the armada of new lunar orbiters we should soon get good information on the frequency of gaseous discharges, such as Apollo detected a few times. The program also includes [[July_14,_2007|Arlin Crotts]], a Columbia University professor who is setting up telescopes to try to record TLPs, and thinks they may be real. Paul Spudis and Pete Schultz are also in the radio program and I'm not certain what their opinions are. Pete has recognized that the [[September_27,_2006|listen]] and see what everyone says!<br />
 
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<em>[mailto:tychocrater@yahoo.com Chuck Wood]</em><br />
 
<em>[mailto:tychocrater@yahoo.com Chuck Wood]</em><br />

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Here is an LPOD that I don't know much about. Last week I did an interview with BBC for a radio program about Lunar Transient Phenomena. I was critical of the evidence for their reality, but said that with the armada of new lunar orbiters we should soon get good information on the frequency of gaseous discharges, such as Apollo detected a few times. The program also includes Arlin Crotts, a Columbia University professor who is setting up telescopes to try to record TLPs, and thinks they may be real. Paul Spudis and Pete Schultz are also in the radio program and I'm not certain what their opinions are. Pete has recognized that the listen and see what everyone says!

Chuck Wood
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