53 meses seguidos
de observaciones lunares aceptadas en “The Lunar Observer”,
La revista se
puede descargar de la web de ALPO: http://moon.scopesandscapes.com/tlo.pdf y también del
siguiente link:
Ya hemos
publicado una entrada en la que traducíamos el artículo que acompaña al dibujo
de Alberto Anunziato titulado “The high terrain arround Dawes” (página 5).
En “Observations
Received” (página 4) aparecen nuestras observaciones:
Alberto Anunziato, Oro Verde,
Argentina. Article and drawing The High Terrain Around Dawes.
Jairo Chavez, Popayán,
Columbia. Images of Werner, Mare Serenitatis, Aristillus, Waxing Gibbous Moon
and Tycho.
Howard Eskildsen, Ocala,
Florida, USA. Articles and images Mairan, Gruithuisen Domes and Mons Rumker,
Capuanus Dome 1, Wallace and Huxley Domes, images of Mare Australe, Valentine
Dome, Pa-lus Putredinus Dome-1, Marius Domes, Herodotus Omega Dome, T. Mayer
Domes, Hortensius, Milichius Domes, Lansberg D Domes and Promontorium Laplace
Dome 5.
Desiré Godoy, Oro Verde,
Argentina. Images of Alphonsus, Tycho, Theophilus, Proclus and Langrenus.
Robert Hayes Jr., Worth,
Illinois, USA. Article and drawing of Galle.
Richard Hill, Tucson Arizona,
USA. Articles and images A Bit of Thebit, Lengthening Shadows (Rupes Altai),
Craggy Morning (Cassini to Caucasus) and Central Trio (Arzachel to Flammarion).
Luigi Morrone, Agerola, Italy. Images
of Arzachel, Rupes Recta and Purbach, Alphonsus, Arzachel and Ptolemaeus,
Copernicus, Aristarchus and Vallis Schroteri, Aristoteles and Eudoxus, Atlas
and Hercules and En-dymion.
Damian Peach. Image of Plato.
Jim Phillips. Article and images
Lunar Domes Near the Craters Luther and Hall: a Preliminary Report.
Lena, Raffaello. Article and
images Lunar Domes Near the Craters Luther and Hall: a Preliminary Re-port.
John D. Sabia, Keystone College,
Thomas G. Cupillari Observatory, Fleetville, Pennsylvania, USA. The Moon
Through a 9.5” Alvin Clark Refractor!
Sweetman, Michael E., Tucson,
Arizona, USA. Image of Theophilus-Rupes Altai-Larrieu's Dam.
Maximilian Teodorescu. Article
and images Lunar Domes Near the Craters Luther and Hall: a Prelimi-nary Report.
David Teske, Louisville,
Mississippi, USA. Article and image of Pythagoras.
Carmelo Zannelli. Article
and images Lunar Domes Near the Craters Luther and Hall: a Preliminary Re-port.
Y se incluyeron
las siguientes imágenes de:
Jairo Chavez:
Werner:
Mare Serenitatis:
Aristillus:
Luna Creciente:
Tycho:
Desiré Godoy:
Alphonsus:
Tycho:
Theophilus
Proclus:
Langrenus:
En la Sección
“Lunar Geological Change Detection Program” (pág.36 y siguientes) aparecen
nuestras observaciones reportadas al programa:
Reports have been received
from the following observers for Oct: Jay Albert (Lake Worth, FL, USA - ALPO)
observed: Cepheus A, Grimaldi, Kepler, Menelaus, Theophilus and imaged several
features. Alberto Anunziato (Argentina – SLA) observed Alphonsus,
Censorinus, Mons Piton, Swift, Plato and Ross D. Aylen Borgatello
(Argentina – AEA) imaged Alphonsus and Ross D. Anthony Cook (Newtown, UK –
ALPO/BAA) videoed several features. Maurice Collins (New Zealand –
ALPO/BAA/RASNZ) imaged: Al-phonsus, Aristarchus, Aristillus, Blanchinus,
Copernicus, Darwin, Eddington, Gassendi, Grimaldi, Heracli-tus, Plato,
Pythagoras, Schickard, Triesnecker, Tycho, Vallis Alpes, and took some whole
lunar disk images. John Duchek (Carrizozo, NM, USA - ALPO) imaged Copernicus,
Walter Elias (Argentina – AEA) imaged: Mare Crisium Mons Piton, Pitiscus and
Swift. Valerio Fontani (Italy – UAI) imaged Briggs. Victoria Gomez (Argentina –
AEA) imaged Purbach. Facundo Gramer (Argentina – UAI) imaged Mare Crisium and
Plato. Rik Hill (Tucson, USA – ALPO) imaged Aristoteles, Barrow, Rupes Altai,
Thebit, Theophilus, and several features. Thierry Speth (France – BAA) imaged
Aristarchus, Grimaldi, and Herodotus. Franco Taccogna (Italy – UAI) imaged the
Full Moon. Aldo Tonon (Italy – UAI) imaged Briggs. Alan Trumper (Argentina –
AEA) imaged Montes Appeninus and Snellius. Ivan Walton (Cranbrook, UK – BAA)
imaged Alphonsus and Aristarchus.
Y se analizó una observación visual
de Alphonsus por Alberto Anunziato (40/41) para analizar reportes de FLT de 1967
y 1990.
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