En agosto 2015
se inició el desembarco latinoamericano en la revista especializada en observación
lunar más importante, The Lunar Observer, este mes cumplimos 79 meses seguidos
de observaciones reportadas.
La revista se
puede descargar de la web de ALPO:
En la portada se
referencian los artículos de miembros de la SLA aparecidos en este número (ya
publicados en entradas anteriores):
February 2022
In This Issue
Observations Received 2 By the Numbers 3 Purbach Interior Details, R. H. Hays,
Jr. 4 Southern Tip of the Apennines, R. Hill 5 Investigating Domes in Arago
Region and Mare Spumans, R. Lena 6 Dorsa
Argand and Dorsum Bucher Near the Terminator, A. Anunziato 12 Picard and
Southwest Mare Crisium, R. H. Hays, Jr. 13
The Eastern Part of Mare Humorum, F. A. Cardinalli and A. Anunziato 14
Arzachel Sunrise, R. Hill 17 Recent Topographic Studies 18 Lunar Geologic
Change Detection Program, T. Cook 40 Lunar Calendar January 2022 47 An
Invitation to Join ALPO 47 Submission Through the ALPO Image Achieve 48 When
Submitting Observations to the ALPO Lunar Section 49 Call For Observations
Focus-On 49 Focus-On Announcement Stevinus and Snellius 50 Focus-On
Announcement Mare Frigoris 51 Key to Images in this Issue 52
Y en la página 2
las observaciones recibidas:
Observations
Received
Name Location
and Organization Image/Article Alberto Anunziato Paraná, Argentina Article and drawing Dorsa
Argand and Dorsum Bucher Near the Terminator and The Eastern Part of Mare
Humorum. Luis Francisco Alsina Cardinalli Oro Verde, Argentina Article and
images The Eastern Part of Mare Humorum. Jairo Chavez Popayán, Colombia Images
of Fracastorius, Plato, Tycho, Full Moon, 30% Waxing Crescent Moon, 40% Waxing
Crescent Moon, First Quarter Moon and 92% Waxing Gibbous Moon.
Maurice Collins Palmerston North, New Zealand Image of the 5.6 day old Moon,
Theophilus and Lacus Mortis. Jef De Wit Hove, Belgium Drawing of the naked eye
Full Moon. Walter Ricardo Elias AEA, Oro Verde, Argentina Images of the Waxing
Crescent Moon, Petavius, Lunar South Pole, Mare Crisium, Ross D and Theophilus.
Robert H. Hays, Jr. Worth, Illinois, USA Articles and drawings Purbach Interior
Detail and Picard and Southwest Mare Crisium. Rik Hill Loudon Observatory,
Tucson, Arizona, USA Article and image Southern tip of the Apennines and
Arzachel Sunrise. Raffaello Lena
Rome, Italy Article Investigating Lunar Domes In Arago Region and In Mare
Spumans. Rafael Benavides Palencia Cordoba, Spain Images of Rupes Recta, Montes
Apenninus and Eratosthenes, Archimedes, Autolycus, Aristillus, Rima Hyginus and
Rimae Triesnecker and Promontorium Fresnel, Dawn in Archimedes, Autolycus and
Aristillus. Jesús Piñeiro San Antonio de los Altos, Venezuela Images of
Messier, Rima Ariadaeus, Atlas, Clavius, Alphonsus, Archimedes, Eudoxus and
Vallis Alpes. Raúl Roberto Podestá Formosa, Argentina Images of Alphonsus (2),
Archimedes and Waxing Gibbous Moon. Guido Santacana San Juan, Puerto
Rico, USA Images of Copernicus, Northern Mare Imbrium, Mare Humorum and
Schiller. Victor
Velez La Plata, Argentina Images of Copernicus, Montes Apenninus and Tycho.
Y además de las
imágenes ya publicadas en entradas anteriores, se eligieron las siguientes para
ilustrar la Sección:
Jesús Piñeiro (San
Antonio de los Altos,Venezuela): Rima Ariadaeus, Messier, Alphonsus, Vallis
Alpis, Atlas, Clavius, Eudoxus,
Jairo Chavez (Popayán,
Colombia): Fracastorius, Plato, Tycho, Luna creciente, Luna gibosa creciente,
Luna llena, Luna al 50%, Luna al 40%
Víctor Velez (La
Plata, Argentina): Tycho, Montes Apenninus, Copernicus
Raúl Podestá
(Formosa, Argentina): Alphonsus, Archimedes, Luna creciente
En la Sección “Lunar Geological Change Detection Program” (páginas 40
y siguientes), se reportan nuestras observaciones:
Routine Reports received for December included: Jay Albert (Lake
Worth, FL, USA - ALPO) observed: Aristarchus, Cassini, Eudoxus, and several
features. Alberto Anunziato (Argentina – SLA)
observed: Aristarchus, Prinz and Proclus. Massimo Alessandro Bianchi (Italy
– UAI) imaged: Eudoxus, Mersenius C and Tycho. Anthony Cook (Mundesley, UK –
ALPO/BAA) imaged several features. Walter Elias (Argentina – AEA) imaged:
Aristarchus, Atlas, Hecataeus, Mare Crisium, Mare Humorum, Plinius, and
Theophilus. Valerio Fontani (Italy – UAI) imaged: Eratosthenes, Sinus Iridum,
and the Full Moon. Les Fry (West Wales – NAS) imaged: Bailly, Copernicus,
Grimaldi, Inghirami, Lacus Aestatis, Mairan, Mare Smythii, Pythagoras, Vieta
and Yakovkin. Rik Hill (Tucson, AZ, USA – ALPO/BAA) imaged: Mare Crisium,
Arzachel, and Montes Apenninus. Jesús
Piñeiro V. (Venezuela – SLA) imaged: Alphonsus, Archimedes, Atlas, Clavius,
Eudoxus, Messier, Rima Ariadeus, and Vallis Alpes. Trevor
Smith (Codnor, UK – BAA) observed: Aristarchus, Censorinus, Linne, Menelaus,
Plato, Ross D, and several features. Franco Taccogna (Italy – UAI) imaged: the
Full Moon. Aldo Tonon (UAI) imaged: Eudoxus and the Full Moon. Luigi Zanatta
(Italy – UAI) imaged Eudoxus
Una observación visual de Proclus por Alberto Anunziato ayudó a
analizar yun reporte de FLT de 1989 y una imagen de Tycho de Jesús Piñeiro
contribuyó al análisis de un reporte de FLT de 2003.
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