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  • <p><b>Yesterday's LPOD:</b> [[February 4, 2006|On Approach for Landing]] </p> <p><b>Tomorrow's LPOD:</b> [[February 6, 2006|The Most Magnificent Crater?]] </p>
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  • <em>Half of Moon Phase Map for day 6</em></p> ...ality of the images is about what many amateurs can now produce so the set may be an inspiration for creating your own charts. That would be a great perso
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  • =Ten Days in May= <p>Today I leave for Nicaragua and don&#8217;t return until about May 10. There will be no new LPODs during this period but I have some suggestio
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  • May 6, 2006. TMB 8&#8243; f/9 refractor + 4.8 barlow. </p> <p><b>Yesterday's LPOD:</b> [[May 1, 2006|Ten Days in May]] </p>
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  • 250 mm f/6 Newtonian + 2.5X barlow + Phillips Toucam Pro. </p> <p><b>Yesterday's LPOD:</b> [[May 15, 2006|A New Lunar Journal!]] </p>
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  • ...06. Meade SC 8&#8243;(!) + Atik NB + red filter 23a + barlow 2x. mosaic of 6 images.<br /> <p><b>Yesterday's LPOD:</b> [[May 18, 2006|Bird's Feet and Droppings?]] </p>
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  • ...ghlands, seem to be more representational than real. I especially like the 6-pack between Tycho and the south pole. But Hevelius used a 50 ft long teles <p><b>Yesterday's LPOD:</b> [[May 20, 2006|An Elusive Phase]] </p>
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  • 250 mm f/6 Newtonian + 2.5X barlow + Phillips Toucam Pro. </p> <p><b>Yesterday's LPOD:</b> [[May 26, 2006|Three Rilles and a Strange Volcano]] </p>
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  • This is a repeat of the May 4, 2004 [[May_4,_2004|LPOD]] with observations from June 30, 2007</em></p> <p><strong>CAW Observation, June 30, 2006</strong><br />
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  • ...cement has brought out many details not visible on the ESA image, but more may be possible. The ESA website includes five nearly overlapping images - a sh 13 January 2006. Advanced Moon micro-Imager Experiment (AMIE) camera on SMART-1 spacecraft.
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  • <p><em> This is a repeat of the Sept 6, 2004 LPOD. Are there newer images of Taruntius?</em></p> ...crater that was the source of the southern ash deposit. The northern vent may be the elongated crater south of Taruntius C (Cameron). The full Moon view
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  • ...ight knob on top. The crater-cutting valley points back to Serenitatis and may be one of the few known secondary crater chains from that basin-forming eve 11 September, 2006, 2:35 UT. 10&#8243; f4.8 Newtonian + DMK21-AF0 + Astronomik Red filter + 5x
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  • ..., Hainzel, Hainzel A and C. A quick look at this grouping in this lighting may leave one with the mistaken impression that these three are the result of a <p><b>Yesterday's LPOD:</b> [[October 6, 2006|A Very Tormented Floor]] </p>
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  • ...sed floor the shadow would extend towards the east. Hevelius&#8217;s floor may be domed - at least the southern part which casts a shadow to the west. The 4 Nov, 2006, 02:02-02:16 UT. 200mm f/6 Newtonian reflector, Televue 3x Barlow , DMK 21BF04 B/W camera, &#8216;Blu
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  • <p><em>Chuck Wood Note: This interpretation may be correct, but since the Apollo 16 mission failed to sample volcanic lavas 10 Dec, 2006, ~08:43 UT. 200mm f/6 Newtonian reflector, Televue 3x Barlow , DMK 21BF04 B/W camera, &#8216;Blu
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  • ...Nectaris and that it may be related to the formation of that basin. And it may be, but the smooth surface that the southern part of the fault cuts seems l 2006/10/10, Utime: ~07:24. 200mm f/6 Newtonian reflector + Televue 3x Barlow + DMK 21BF04 B/W camera + &#8216;B
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  • ...a lunar globe with me, but it seems like these sets of striated materials may be radial to the Imbrium Basin. Is that true? Are the tiny pits southeast o Aug 16, 2006, 9:30 UT. 10&#8243; mak/cass at f30 with a DMK21BF04 mosaic of 6 images, 150-200 frames each.</p>
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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.</p>
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  • ...Damian Peach&#8217;s [http://www.damianpeach.com/lunar.htm website], which may be the largest collection of high quality lunar images by any single observ 14 April, 2006. C14 @ F41. Lumenera LU075M. </p>
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  • ...the rille, but it might be pre-existing lava from another source. Readers may want to download the image and treat it even more extremely to explore this <p><b>Tomorrow's LPOD:</b> [[October 16, 2007|6 Degrees of Separation]] </p>
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  • ...mple Tycho&#8217;s impact melts, seen here on the crater&#8217;s floor, we may be able to find trace amounts of the projectile&#8217;s material and confir 2006/04/20. C14 @ F41. LU075M</p>
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  • ...his area were described on the low Sun view of the [[May_3,_2007|LPOD]] of May 3; compare that LPOD with this one to increase your understanding. </p> 2006/10/10, Utime: ~08:52. 200mm f/6 Newtonian reflector, Televue 3x Barlow, DMK 21BF04 B/W camera, Blue IR-bloc
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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
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  • ...s wall southward. When we finally get high resolution lunar topography we may find that Hainzel A tilts toward the south, helping explain the massive ter (I am traveling Wed and Thursday, so this is a classic LPOD from Oct 6, 2006.)</em><br />
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  • ...File:LPOD-Jan8-11.jpg|LPOD-Jan8-11.jpg]]<!-- ws:end:WikiTextLocalImageRule:6 --><br /> ...rse) and no one understands why it exists. It appears that the entire area may be slightly
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  • ...File:LPOD-May9-11.jpg|LPOD-May9-11.jpg]]<!-- ws:end:WikiTextLocalImageRule:6 --><br /> August 11, 2006. 31 cm Newtonian. f/21. SkyNyx 2.1M. Wratten 25A filter. Frames stacked usi
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  • ...le:LPOD-Aug11-11.jpg|LPOD-Aug11-11.jpg]]<!-- ws:end:WikiTextLocalImageRule:6 --><br /> ...seems consistent with the idea of uplift for as the mountain was raised it may have expanded laterally, allowing downdropping of a piece of its summit. <b
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  • ...yot_2006_11_05.jpg|lyot_2006_11_05.jpg]]<!-- ws:end:WikiTextLocalImageRule:6 --><br /> This is a classic LPOD originally published Nov 5, 2006.<br />
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  • Dec 27, 2006, 16:50UT. TMB 13 cm telescope.<br /> ...looking at Aristoteles and Eudoxus with my telescope this Sunday evening (6-8-08). With temperatures in the mid-70s F.and clear skies, I was able to sp
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  • Originally published March 12, 2006 ...currence of mare material deep in the southern highlands. The non-descript 6-km wide crater Buch B lies north of Buch and NE of Maurolycus. In 1962, Gen
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  • Originally published March 14, 2006 Feb 9, 2006. Ludiver Observatory 600 mm (24″) Schmidt-Cassegrain + webcam + IR filter
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  • Originally published March 17, 2006 <p><b>Yesterday's LPOD:</b> [[May 6, 2016|Smart Move]] </p>
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  • =Ten Days in May= Originally published May 1, 2006
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  • Originally published May 12, 2006 May 6, 2006. TMB 8&#8243; f/9 refractor + 4.8 barlow. </p>
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  • Originally published May 19, 2006 ...06. Meade SC 8&#8243;(!) + Atik NB + red filter 23a + barlow 2x. mosaic of 6 images.<br />
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  • Originally published May 21, 2006 ...ghlands, seem to be more representational than real. I especially like the 6-pack between Tycho and the south pole. But Hevelius used a 50 ft long teles
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  • Originally published June 25, 2006 <p>Imagine yourself sitting on the unnamed peak at top left about 3.6 billion years ago. You look out on a vast sunken plain - the original floor
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  • Originally published July 1, 2006 This is a repeat of the May 4, 2004 [[May_4,_2004|LPOD]] with observations from June 30, 2007</em></p>
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  • Originally published July 6, 2006 ...on is that the rille is the surface expression of a buried long dike which may have fed magma to Oceanus Procellarum. Because the rille crosses debris fro
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  • Originally published August 9, 2006 ...uniformly around Copernicus leads to speculation that Copernicus may have resulted from an oblique impact with the projectile coming from the so
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  • Originally published August 11, 2006 <p>THIS IS A REPEAT OF THE MAY 19, 2005 LPOD</p>
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  • Originally published September 6, 2006 ...[http://www.cfht.hawaii.edu/News/Smart1/ Canada-France-Hawaii Telescope / 2006,] and [mailto:pslipscomb@comcast.net Peter Lipscomb ]</em></p>
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  • Originally published September 19, 2006 <p><em> This is a repeat of the Sept 6, 2004 LPOD. Are there newer images of Taruntius?</em></p>
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  • Originally published October 6, 2006 ...;s wall southward. When we finally get high resolution lunar topography we may find that Hainzel A tilts toward the south, helping explain the massive ter
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  • Originally published October 27, 2006 ...by a deposit of volcanic ash like the dark spots in the crater Atlas. This may be but I am surprised that the pyroclastic dark material is tightly limited
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  • Originally published November 6, 2006 ...p through them and the slight scarp around its southern edge hints that it may have been pushed up. Another thing I didn&#8217;t know is that Rümker is t
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  • Originally published November 11, 2006 ...sed floor the shadow would extend towards the east. Hevelius&#8217;s floor may be domed - at least the southern part which casts a shadow to the west. The
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  • <p><em>Chuck Wood Note: This interpretation may be correct, but since the Apollo 16 mission failed to sample volcanic lavas 10 Dec, 2006, ~08:43 UT. 200mm f/6 Newtonian reflector, Televue 3x Barlow , DMK 21BF04 B/W camera, &#8216;Blu
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  • ...Nectaris and that it may be related to the formation of that basin. And it may be, but the smooth surface that the southern part of the fault cuts seems l 2006/10/10, Utime: ~07:24. 200mm f/6 Newtonian reflector + Televue 3x Barlow + DMK 21BF04 B/W camera + &#8216;B
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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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  • Originally published May 10, 2007 ...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
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  • ...the rille, but it might be pre-existing lava from another source. Readers may want to download the image and treat it even more extremely to explore this <p><b>Yesterday's LPOD:</b> [[May 31, 2017|Streaks Across a Mauve Moon]] </p>
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  • ...mple Tycho&#8217;s impact melts, seen here on the crater&#8217;s floor, we may be able to find trace amounts of the projectile&#8217;s material and confir 2006/04/20. C14 @ F41. LU075M</p>
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  • ...his area were described on the low Sun view of the [[May_3,_2007|LPOD]] of May 3; compare that LPOD with this one to increase your understanding. </p> 2006/10/10, Utime: ~08:52. 200mm f/6 Newtonian reflector, Televue 3x Barlow, DMK 21BF04 B/W camera, Blue IR-bloc
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  • Dec 27, 2006, 16:50UT. TMB 13 cm telescope.<br /> ...looking at Aristoteles and Eudoxus with my telescope this Sunday evening (6-8-08). With temperatures in the mid-70s F.and clear skies, I was able to sp
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  • |Wood, C.A. 12/27/2006. A Dark Oblique Ray. LPOD |Wood, C.A. 10/7/2006. Another View of a Tormented Floor. LPOD
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  • ...20xx. Take a walk on the Moon. S&amp;T Online Article. &lt;&lt; accessed 4/2006&gt;&gt; ...20xx. Observing the Full Moon. S&amp;T Online Article. &lt;&lt; accessed 4/2006&gt;&gt;
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  • |Wood, C.A. 4/2006. Little Lunar Volcanoes. S&amp;T 111(4:):58-59 |Wood, C.A. 6/2007. Serene Mysteries. S&amp;T 113(6):54-55
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  • |Wood, C.A. 12/2006. Lunar Tectonics. S&amp;T 112(6):68-69 |Wood, C.A. 4/21/2006. Hip, Hip, Hooray For Hippalus. LPOD
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  • | Wood, C.A. 11/2/2006. Move Over Orbiter. LPOD | Wood, C.A. 11/2006. Imbrium Mayhem. S&amp;T 112(5)54-55
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  • | Wood, C.A. 12/11/2006. How Deep is that Hole? LPOD | Wood, C.A. 7/2006. False Volcanoes on the Moon. S&amp;T 112:(1):66-67
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  • | Wood, C.A. 3/2006. Looking between Craters. S&amp;T 111(3):58 | Wood, C.A. 5/6/2007. Nomenclature Constellations. LPOD
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  • | Wood, C.A. 6/29/2007. Moon on Fire. LPOD | Wood, C.A. 6/19/2007. When Goddesses Collide. LPOD
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  • | Wood, C.A. 3/30/2006. No Crisis In Crisium. LPOD | 2006/03/30
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  • | Wood, C.A. 7/6/2004. A Long Graben. LPOD | Wood, C.A. 6/29/2004. Fantastic Furnerius. LPOD
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  • ...s wall southward. When we finally get high resolution lunar topography we may find that Hainzel A tilts toward the south, helping explain the massive ter (I am traveling Wed and Thursday, so this is a classic LPOD from Oct 6, 2006.)</em><br />
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  • ...s wall southward. When we finally get high resolution lunar topography we may find that Hainzel A tilts toward the south, helping explain the massive ter (I am traveling Wed and Thursday, so this is a classic LPOD from Oct 6, 2006.)</em><br />
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  • ...File:LPOD-Jan8-11.jpg|LPOD-Jan8-11.jpg]]<!-- ws:end:WikiTextLocalImageRule:6 --><br /> ...rse) and no one understands why it exists. It appears that the entire area may be slightly
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  • Originally published May 9, 2011 ...File:LPOD-May9-11.jpg|LPOD-May9-11.jpg]]<!-- ws:end:WikiTextLocalImageRule:6 --><br />
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  • ...le:LPOD-Aug11-11.jpg|LPOD-Aug11-11.jpg]]<!-- ws:end:WikiTextLocalImageRule:6 --><br /> ...seems consistent with the idea of uplift for as the mountain was raised it may have expanded laterally, allowing downdropping of a piece of its summit. <b
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  • Originally published May 26, 2012 ...yot_2006_11_05.jpg|lyot_2006_11_05.jpg]]<!-- ws:end:WikiTextLocalImageRule:6 --><br />
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  • ...File:LPOD-Apr4-06.jpg|LPOD-Apr4-06.jpg]]<!-- ws:end:WikiTextLocalImageRule:6 --><br /> This is a classic LPOD from [[April_4,_2006|April 4, 2006]], 7 years ago. I wonder how many of today's visitors saw it then?<br />
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