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- ...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, 2004. The image was taken afocal on Sept. 5, 2004. using a Sony Digital 8 camcorder and a Coulter 13 on a tracking platform.<br />4 KB (611 words) - 20:24, 7 February 2015
- <em>Apollo 8 image AS08-13-2319 via[http://www.lpi.usra.edu/resources/apollo/ Lunar � ...SPA basin rim is only 1.8 km high, but this looks taller than that. There may be another lower and more degraded basin ring arcing through the center of2 KB (318 words) - 20:23, 7 February 2015
- ...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 18 December 2005, 8″ SCT Meade + Atik camera + Ir pass filter; 170 stacked images.<br />3 KB (432 words) - 20:23, 7 February 2015
- ...f short curved segments that aren’t necessarily connected together. This may be a sinuous rille, but I am not certain. The sinuous-like rille and three Feb 9, 2006. Ludiver Observatory 600 mm (24″) Schmidt-Cassegrain + webcam + IR filter2 KB (368 words) - 12:03, 22 March 2015
- <p>Yesterday’s LPOD made the case that Marth may be a chance second impact centered within a pre-existing impact crater. Tod May 11, 2004. Starmaster 18: reflector, DMK-21F04 camera, 30fps, stack of 380 f2 KB (336 words) - 22:48, 9 February 2015
- =Ten Days in May= <p>Today I leave for Nicaragua and don’t return until about May 10. There will be no new LPODs during this period but I have some suggestio3 KB (624 words) - 16:46, 22 March 2015
- ...;BANDS_SELECTED=%225,3,1%22&FORMAT=JPEG&LONBOX=7.935&LATBOX=8&GRIDLINE_FREQUENCY=none&STRETCH=AUTO&LAT=-13&LON=-16.5& May 6, 2006. TMB 8″ f/9 refractor + 4.8 barlow. </p>3 KB (425 words) - 22:26, 14 February 2015
- Rükl plate 8</p> <p><b>Yesterday's LPOD:</b> [[May 15, 2006|A New Lunar Journal!]] </p>2 KB (313 words) - 23:18, 9 February 2015
- 3 May 2006. Meade SC 8″(!) + 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>2 KB (367 words) - 16:47, 22 March 2015
- Rükl charts 8, 17, 28, 39, 50, 61, 70 & 71<br /> <p><b>Yesterday's LPOD:</b> [[May 19, 2006|How Can You Be Tranquil When So Much is Happening?]] </p>2 KB (346 words) - 23:20, 9 February 2015
- ...on’t know if the trough is real and what its significance is, but it may relate to the fundamental problem of why does the Marius Hills volcanic com May 9, 2006. TMB 8″ f/9 refractor + 4.8X barlow.<br />3 KB (457 words) - 16:47, 22 March 2015
- ...of this image, just east-southeast of Lansberg D, is a relatively low dome 8-9 km wide, and touching it is one the same size but even flatter. And near 9 Jan 2006, 20:207 UT. 8″ SCT Celestron + 2X Barlow + KamPro02 camera + 5,500 red filter; 4002 KB (344 words) - 23:25, 9 February 2015
- ...ill be some LPOD Greatest Hits, but Tuesday will have a new LPOD and there may be more if I have time. </p> <p><b>Yesterday's LPOD:</b> [[October 8, 2006|Headlights of Stevinus]] </p>1 KB (248 words) - 20:39, 7 February 2015
- ...bottom right) and the rille segments adjacent to the highland at the left may be part of a concentric pattern of rilles surrounding Serenitatis that incl Feb 4, 2006, 18:57 UT. 8″ SCT Celestron + 2X Barlow + KamPro02 camera + 5,500 red filter; 4002 KB (338 words) - 23:30, 8 February 2015
- ...bably not secondaries. This suggests that the elongation of the small pits may be a processing artifact. If so, it is interesting that most of the other f June 1, 2006. Location: Netherlands. Seeing poor (3/10). Celestron C11 @ f10, camera DMK2 KB (401 words) - 23:30, 8 February 2015
- ...uniformly around Copernicus leads to speculation that Copernicus may have resulted from an oblique impact with the projectile coming from the so <p><b>Yesterday's LPOD:</b> [[August 8, 2006|Odd Interiors]] </p>3 KB (478 words) - 12:17, 22 March 2015
- ...[http://www.cfht.hawaii.edu/News/Smart1/ Canada-France-Hawaii Telescope / 2006,] and [mailto:pslipscomb@comcast.net Peter Lipscomb ]</em></p> ...lips ToUcam Pro webcam is not sensitive in the IR so the flash he recorded may be a different diameter than as seen with the CFHT, and of course the image3 KB (436 words) - 23:38, 8 February 2015
- ...s a 3 pane collage of various images taken for the occultation. I hope you may be able to find a use for them on LPOD.</p> 8 September 2006. C9.25 + Phillips ToUcam 840K.</p>1 KB (240 words) - 23:39, 8 February 2015
- ..., 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>3 KB (486 words) - 16:54, 22 March 2015
- ...p through them and the slight scarp around its southern edge hints that it may have been pushed up. Another thing I didn’t know is that Rümker is t Rükl plate 8<br />3 KB (550 words) - 16:56, 22 March 2015
- <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>3 KB (473 words) - 23:48, 8 February 2015
- ...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″ + Canon EoS 350d at afocal method + barlow 2.5X + 13mm Hyperion EP.<3 KB (470 words) - 12:51, 22 March 2015
- ..., 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>2 KB (391 words) - 12:51, 22 March 2015
- <p>This may be the narrowest image that LPOD has posted but its a very informative one, March 26, 2007. TMB 8″ F/9 @ F/45 + Atik B&W webcam + K3Tools, Registax & Photosh2 KB (399 words) - 17:25, 22 March 2015
- <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 o2 KB (364 words) - 17:25, 22 March 2015
- ...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″ f/6 at f/16 + Philips ToUcam Pro II camera.</2 KB (361 words) - 17:27, 22 March 2015
- ...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+Impact3 KB (494 words) - 08:31, 28 October 2018
- ...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, 900/4000,2 KB (414 words) - 06:04, 8 October 2018
- ...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 encourag2 KB (413 words) - 08:31, 28 October 2018
- 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&T 112(2):62-63<br />2 KB (423 words) - 18:53, 13 October 2018
- 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 />3 KB (446 words) - 18:53, 13 October 2018
- ...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). Whil5 KB (897 words) - 19:02, 18 August 2018
- Dec 27, 2006, 16:50UT. TMB 13 cm telescope.<br /> <p><b>Yesterday's LPOD:</b> [[June 8, 2008|All Maps Are Good]] </p>4 KB (733 words) - 15:44, 28 February 2015
- 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 A3 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 finding4 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 promine2 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>2 KB (343 words) - 01:04, 7 May 2016
- Originally published March 19, 2006 March 7, 2006. 18″ Starmaster + camera Lumenera Infinity 2-2 + 2.5X Powermate barlo2 KB (376 words) - 01:04, 9 May 2016
- 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 thre3 KB (441 words) - 01:05, 19 May 2016
- 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 crater2 KB (372 words) - 01:04, 9 June 2016
- =Ten Days in May= Originally published May 1, 20064 KB (627 words) - 01:04, 10 June 2016
- Originally published May 12, 2006 ...;BANDS_SELECTED=%225,3,1%22&FORMAT=JPEG&LONBOX=7.935&LATBOX=8&GRIDLINE_FREQUENCY=none&STRETCH=AUTO&LAT=-13&LON=-16.5&3 KB (428 words) - 01:04, 11 June 2016
- Originally published May 19, 2006 3 May 2006. Meade SC 8″(!) + Atik NB + red filter 23a + barlow 2x. mosaic of 6 images.<br />2 KB (370 words) - 01:04, 16 June 2016
- Originally published May 20, 2006 Rükl charts 8, 17, 28, 39, 50, 61, 70 & 71<br />2 KB (349 words) - 01:04, 17 June 2016
- Originally published May 22, 2006 ...on’t know if the trough is real and what its significance is, but it may relate to the fundamental problem of why does the Marius Hills volcanic com3 KB (460 words) - 01:04, 19 June 2016
- Originally published May 24, 2006 ...of this image, just east-southeast of Lansberg D, is a relatively low dome 8-9 km wide, and touching it is one the same size but even flatter. And near2 KB (347 words) - 01:04, 21 June 2016
- Originally published June 2, 2006 ...bottom right) and the rille segments adjacent to the highland at the left may be part of a concentric pattern of rilles surrounding Serenitatis that incl2 KB (344 words) - 01:04, 25 June 2016
- Originally published June 8, 2006 ...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 o2 KB (350 words) - 01:04, 27 June 2016
- Originally published August 8, 2006 ...mall slump on Birt’s inner wall where some of its original rim crest may have moved downward. And inside Birt A is a curved slump mass that looks li2 KB (434 words) - 01:05, 4 August 2016
- Originally published August 11, 2006 <p>THIS IS A REPEAT OF THE MAY 19, 2005 LPOD</p>2 KB (370 words) - 01:05, 7 August 2016
- 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>3 KB (439 words) - 01:04, 27 August 2016
- Originally published September 23, 2006 ...m) side of the trough is actually a broad, flattish mare ridge. By now you may have forgotten about the causeway, which is good, because I have no idea wh2 KB (332 words) - 01:04, 9 September 2016
- 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 limited2 KB (367 words) - 01:05, 7 October 2016
- 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’t know is that Rümker is t3 KB (553 words) - 01:05, 11 October 2016
- <p>There is another chapter to this story. Such beads were reported in May 2006 by Stephen Saber [http://www.saberdoesthestars.wordpress.com], and fellow a Jan 22, 2007. Vixen 102M,Skysensor 2000 PC + Canon EOS 300D + Wratten 8 filter + Photoshop CS + MaxDSLR; 13 sec exposure, ISO 100.</p>3 KB (468 words) - 19:18, 4 December 2016
- Originally published March 8, 2007 ...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 is3 KB (470 words) - 02:03, 4 January 2017
- Originally published April 8, 2007 <p>This may be the narrowest image that LPOD has posted but its a very informative one,2 KB (402 words) - 02:05, 26 January 2017
- <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 o2 KB (370 words) - 02:04, 29 January 2017
- 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, an2 KB (364 words) - 02:04, 10 February 2017
- ...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, DMK2 KB (404 words) - 01:04, 9 June 2017
- ...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). Whil5 KB (900 words) - 19:37, 18 August 2018
- Dec 27, 2006, 16:50UT. TMB 13 cm telescope.<br /> ...ooking 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 spen4 KB (735 words) - 02:04, 12 December 2017
- ...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 encourag2 KB (416 words) - 08:30, 28 October 2018
- |Wood, C.A. 12/27/2006. A Dark Oblique Ray. LPOD |Wood, C.A. 10/7/2006. Another View of a Tormented Floor. LPOD52 KB (7,326 words) - 20:28, 28 July 2018
- ...20xx. Take a walk on the Moon. S&T Online Article. << accessed 4/2006>> ...20xx. Observing the Full Moon. S&T Online Article. << accessed 4/2006>>44 KB (6,274 words) - 20:17, 28 July 2018
- | Lena, R., Wöhler, C., Phillips, J. and Bregante, M.T. June 2006. The Hortensius-Milichius-Tobias Mayer region: An unlisted dome located at | Wood, C.A. 12/20/2006. Two weeks in domeland. LPOD65 KB (8,954 words) - 20:47, 28 July 2018
- |Wood, C.A. 4/2006. Little Lunar Volcanoes. S&T 111(4:):58-59 |Wood, C.A. 8/2005. Pyroclastics on the Moon. S&T 110(2):62-6348 KB (6,701 words) - 20:30, 28 July 2018
- |Wood, C.A. 12/2006. Lunar Tectonics. S&T 112(6):68-69 |Wood, C.A. 4/21/2006. Hip, Hip, Hooray For Hippalus. LPOD31 KB (4,355 words) - 20:32, 28 July 2018
- | Wood, C.A. 11/2/2006. Move Over Orbiter. LPOD | Wood, C.A. 11/2006. Imbrium Mayhem. S&T 112(5)54-5576 KB (10,708 words) - 20:44, 28 July 2018
- | Wood, C.A. 8/10/2007. Feastland. LPOD | Wood, C.A. 8/16/2007. Riddlesome Rilles. LPOD51 KB (6,918 words) - 20:44, 28 July 2018
- | Wood, C.A. 8/18/2007. Texturous Terrain. LPOD | Wood, C.A. 3/2006. Looking between Craters. S&T 111(3):5822 KB (2,966 words) - 20:42, 28 July 2018
- | APOD. 8/30/2007. Dark Lunar Eclipse. | Wood, C.A. 8/29/2007. Eclipse Triptych. LPOD36 KB (4,702 words) - 20:50, 28 July 2018
- | Wood, C.A. 3/30/2006. No Crisis In Crisium. LPOD | 2006/03/3059 KB (7,627 words) - 20:52, 28 July 2018
- | Wood, C.A. 7/8/2004. Magic on the Mare. LPOD | Wood, C.A. 6/8/2004. Ptolemaic Sunset. LPOD20 KB (2,453 words) - 20:53, 28 July 2018
- ...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+Impact3 KB (497 words) - 08:24, 28 October 2018
- Originally published May 30, 2010 22 May 2010, 22:17UT. 10in f4.8 Newtonian, Infinity 2-1M, 5x Powermate, Baader red filter, Avistack, Regist3 KB (426 words) - 01:04, 10 September 2019
- Originally published May 30, 2010 22 May 2010, 22:17UT. 10in f4.8 Newtonian, Infinity 2-1M, 5x Powermate, Baader red filter, Avistack, Regist3 KB (426 words) - 01:04, 11 October 2019
- ...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 />3 KB (523 words) - 02:04, 7 December 2019
- Originally published January 8, 2011 ...rse) and no one understands why it exists. It appears that the entire area may be slightly3 KB (497 words) - 01:04, 21 June 2020
- 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 /> Top: Dec 10, 2005, Celestron 8 + Phillips Vesta Pro + red filter. <br />2 KB (348 words) - 01:05, 25 May 2023