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  • <p>There is another chapter to this story. Such beads were reported in May 2006 by [http://www.astronomyblogs.com/member/saberscorpx/?xjMsgID=20088 Stephen Jan 22, 2007. Vixen 102M,Skysensor 2000 PC + Canon EOS 300D + Wratten 8 filter + Photoshop CS + MaxDSLR; 13 sec exposure, ISO 100.</p>
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  • ...areas between the various mountains and hills on the floor are smooth and may be impact melt. The rays of Anaxagoras appear to be symmetric – but it is ...h: 18 April 2006. C14 @ F41 + LU075M. Tarsoudis: 09 August 2006, LXD-75 Sc 8&#8243; + Canon EoS 350d at afocal method + barlow 2.5X + 13mm Hyperion EP.<
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  • ..., but none cross it. This provides a slight suggestion that the projectile may have come from the west, but not at a very low angle. It is peculiar that t Right: May 13, 2006. 32 cm f/5.75 Newtonian @ f/28 + Phillips ToUcam Pro webcam.</p>
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  • <p>This may be the narrowest image that LPOD has posted but its a very informative one, March 26, 2007. TMB 8&#8243; F/9 @ F/45 + Atik B&#038;W webcam + K3Tools, Registax &#038; Photosh
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  • <p>This is a repeat of the June 8, 2006 LPOD - re-enjoy!</p> ...sra.edu/resources/lunar_orbiter/images/img/iv_137_h2.jpg Lunar Orbiter IV] may be a small rille. Who would have thought Bangkok would be such a fruitful o
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  • ...even saw two of these craters on [[October_11,_2006|LPOD]]! But you still may not recognize la Pérouse, whose scarped rim rises above the terminator, an October 8, 2006; 04:54UT. Newtonian 10&#8243; f/6 at f/16 + Philips ToUcam Pro II camera.</
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  • ...le:LPOD-June9-09.jpg|LPOD-June9-09.jpg]]<!-- ws:end:WikiTextLocalImageRule:8 --><br /> <em>[http://www.digitalsky.org.uk/2006-gallery.html Pete Lawrence] image [http://ltvt.wikispaces.com/Kaguya+Impact
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  • ...filling part of the gap. This lead me to speculate that the two big rilles may once have connected, but that seems unlikely because the head of the Mairan 2nd November 2006. 10in f4.8 Newtonian, DMK 21AF04, 4x PowerMate, red filter, 1/30s, gain 600, 900/4000,
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  • ...le:LPOD-Mar15-09.jpg|LPOD-Mar15-09.jpg]]<!-- ws:end:WikiTextLocalImageRule:8 --><br /> ...could be coming. Of course, in the real future the teen going to the Moon may be named Lakshmi or Chang, rather than Mike, but that is OK. Let's encourag
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  • 22 May 2010, 22:17UT. 10in f4.8 Newtonian, Infinity 2-1M, 5x Powermate, Baader red filter, Avistack, Regist Wood, C.A. 8/2006. Lunar Half Craters. S&amp;T 112(2):62-63<br />
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  • August 11, 2006. 31 cm Newtonian. f/21. SkyNyx 2.1M. Wratten 25A filter. Frames stacked usi <em>This is a classic LPOD first published [[September_2,_2006|Sept 2, 2006]]</em><br />
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  • ...s of discovering a new crater are not high - about 3 in a 1000 - but there may be one!<br /> ...(1969 - 72) used; where upto ~ 1800 meteroid impacts were recorded over an 8-year period (before the seismometers were finally turned off in 1977). Whil
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  • Dec 27, 2006, 16:50UT. TMB 13 cm telescope.<br /> <p><b>Yesterday's LPOD:</b> [[June 8, 2008|All Maps Are Good]] </p>
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  • Originally published January 21, 2006 ...rse) and no one understands why it exists. It appears that the entire area may be slightly higher than the surroundings, like a miniature version of the A
    3 KB (433 words) - 01:04, 28 March 2016
  • Originally published February 5, 2006 ...he drawing are abstractions of the complexities seen in the image. Numbers 8 and 10 are linears that Elger interpreted (our eyes are so good at finding
    4 KB (615 words) - 01:04, 6 April 2016
  • Originally published February 8, 2006 ...us sunlight to generate electricity, and permanent dark crater floors that may harbor ice useful for water, air and rocket fuel. Now Dave McKay, a promine
    2 KB (385 words) - 01:04, 9 April 2016
  • Originally published March 17, 2006 <p><b>Yesterday's LPOD:</b> [[May 6, 2016|Smart Move]] </p>
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  • Originally published March 19, 2006 March 7, 2006. 18&#8243; Starmaster + camera Lumenera Infinity 2-2 + 2.5X Powermate barlo
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  • Originally published April 8, 2006 ...s are relatively rare (about 50 are known), small craters (typically about 8 km in diameter) with round-rimmed rings nestled inside their rims. The thre
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  • Originally published April 30, 2006 ...urces/lunar_orbiter/images/img/iv_149_h2.jpg images] it appears that there may be some concentric fratures in Hansteen, making it a floor-fractured crater
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