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<em>image by [mailto:gtarsoudis@gmail.com George Tarsoudis], Greece</em><br />
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<em>image by [mailto:gtarsoudis@gmail.com" rel="nofollow George Tarsoudis], Greece</em><br />
 
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It used to be that there were professional astronomers and amateurs. But now, with this image and others that LPOD has featured recently,<br />
 
It used to be that there were professional astronomers and amateurs. But now, with this image and others that LPOD has featured recently,<br />
 
there is only excellent imaging, whether from a giant telescope, a backyard one or an orbiting camera. I am amazed to see a terrestrial image<br />
 
there is only excellent imaging, whether from a giant telescope, a backyard one or an orbiting camera. I am amazed to see a terrestrial image<br />
 
of this scale and quality. The dramatic lighting highlights the ejecta from Theophilus, with the smooth impact melt ponds just north of the<br />
 
of this scale and quality. The dramatic lighting highlights the ejecta from Theophilus, with the smooth impact melt ponds just north of the<br />
crater's rim. Also very conspicuous is a small rille that looks like a twig with branches at the top end. This has been imaged [http://www.lpod.org/?m=20071006 before] but it is<br />
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crater's rim. Also very conspicuous is a small rille that looks like a twig with branches at the top end. This has been imaged [http://www.lpod.org/?m=20071006" rel="nofollow before] but it is<br />
 
more distinctive here.<br />
 
more distinctive here.<br />
 
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Almost Microgeology

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image by " rel="nofollow George Tarsoudis, Greece

It used to be that there were professional astronomers and amateurs. But now, with this image and others that LPOD has featured recently,
there is only excellent imaging, whether from a giant telescope, a backyard one or an orbiting camera. I am amazed to see a terrestrial image
of this scale and quality. The dramatic lighting highlights the ejecta from Theophilus, with the smooth impact melt ponds just north of the
crater's rim. Also very conspicuous is a small rille that looks like a twig with branches at the top end. This has been imaged " rel="nofollow before but it is
more distinctive here.


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