Con este número
de “The Lunar Observer” sumamos 82 meses consecutivos de reportes
latinoamericanos en la revista que es la biblia de la observación lunar a nivel
internacional.
La revista se
puede descargar de la web de ALPO:
http://www.alpo-astronomy.org/gallery3/index.php/Lunar/The-Lunar-Observer/2022/tlo202205
En la portada se
referencian los artículos de miembros de la SLA aparecidos en este número (ya
publicados en entradas anteriores):
Observations
Received 2 By the Numbers 4 ALPO Conference Announcement 5 Basin and Buried
Crater Project, T. Cook 6 The Wrinkle Ridges in the Interior of Wargentin,
A. Anunziato 10 Mare Nectaris, H. Eskildsen 11 The One Who Got it Right, H.
Eskildsen 12 Clavius to Moretus, R. Hill 13 Montes Alpes, R. Benavides 14
Agatharchides to Marth, H. Eskildsen 18 Nicholas’ Crater, R. Hill 19 Two Views
of Hesiodus A, H. Eskildsen 20 Pontanus E Concentric Crater H. Eskildsen 21
Examination of HSV Colorspace Enhanced Imagery of Mare Cognitum, Mare Nubium,
22 South Polar Highlands and a Wrap up of the HSV Color Enhancement Process, D.
Wilson CC and Beer? Intrusion and Extrusion, H. Eskildsen 28 Wrinkle Ridges
From Kirch to Spitzbergen A, A. Anunziato 29 Schiller-Zucchius Basin, H.
Eskildsen 31 Focus-On Traveling East to West on the Mare Frigoris, A.
Anunziato 32 Mare Frigoris Near Full Moon, R. Hill 33 Protagoras, R. Hays,
Jr. 44 Egede A, R. Hays, Jr. 45 Fontenelle, R. Hays, Jr. 65 La Condamine, R.
Hays, Jr. 67 High Noon, R. Hill 75 Recent Topographic Studies 77 Lunar Geologic
Change Detection Program, T. Cook 100 Lunar Calendar May 2022 107 An Invitation
to Join ALPO 107 Submission Through the ALPO Image Achieve 108 When Submitting
Observations to the ALPO Lunar Section 109 Call For Observations Focus-On 109
Focus-On Announcement Wonders of the Full Moon 110 Focus-On Announcement
Ever-Changing Eratosthenes 111 Key to Images in this Issue 112
En las páginas 2 y 3 se referencias nuestras contribuciones
al número de mayo. Los artículos ya han sido publicados en entradas anteriores.
El extenso reporte sobre Mare Frigoris (Focus On) lo podrán encontrar en un
número especial de “El Mensajero de la Luna”, de próxima publicación.
Observations
Received Many thanks for all these observations, images, and drawings. Lunar
Topographic Studies Coordinator – David Teske - david.teske@alpo-astronomy.org
Assistant Coordinator– Alberto Anunziato albertoanunziato@yahoo.com.ar
Assistant Coordinator-Wayne Bailey– wayne.bailey@alpo-astronomy.org Website:
http://www.alpo-astronomy.org/ Name Location and Organization Image/Article
Alberto Anunziato SLA-LIADA, Paraná, Argentina Articles East to West on the
Mare Frigoris, Wrinkle Ridges from Kirch to Spitzbergen A, Wrinkle Ridges in
the Interior of Wargentin, and images of Mare Frigoris (3). Sergio Babino
SAO-LIADA, Montevideo, Uruguay Images of Mare Frigoris (4). Rafael
Benavides Posadas Observatory MPC J53, Córdoba, Spain Article and images Montes
Alpes, images of the Full Moon, Deslandres, Rupes Altai, Posidonius Juan
Manuel Biagi Oro Verde, Argentina, SLA-LIADA Image of Harpalus. Massimo
Bianchi Milan, Italy Image of Mare Frigoris (2). Francisco Alsina Cardinalli
SLA-LIADA, Oro Verde, Argentina Images of Mare Frigoris (3), Archimedes,
Aristillus and Plato (2). Maurice Collins Palmerston North, New Zealand
Images of the 8-day old Moon and Ptolemaeus. Don Capone Waxahachie, Texas, USA
Images of Langrenus and Petavius. Jairo Chavez Popayán, Colombia Images of
the 82% Waxing Gibbous Moon, 95% Waxing Gibbous Moon, 99% Waxing Gibbous Moon,
Tycho, Plato (2). Michel Deconinck Aquarellia Observatory - Artignosc-surVerdon
- Provence - France Drawing of Mare Frigoris. Walter Ricardo Elias AEA, Oro
Verde, Argentina Images of Aristarchus, Gassendi, Plato (2) Schiaparelli,
Walther, Curtis, Mons Piton and Lubbock. Howard Eskildsen Ocala, Florida, USA
Articles and images Agatharchides to Marth , Two Views of Hesiodus A, Pontanus
E Concentric Crater, CC and Beer? Intrusion and Extrusion, Archytas G and Egede
D, Kies pi, Schiller-Zucchius Basin, Mare Nectaris, The One Who Got It Right,
images of Gambart, Gruithuisen Domes, Marth, Prinz, Piccolomini, Fracastorius,
Archytas, Triesnecker Copernicus and Mare Imbrium Lava Flows.István Zoltán
Földvári Budapest, Hungary Drawings of Fontenelle, Harpalus, Horrebow, and
Promontorium Agarum. Desiré Godoy SLA-LIADA, Oro Verde, Argentina, SLA Image
of Eudoxus. Victoria Gomez AEA, Oro Verde, Argentina Image of Albategnius.
Facundo Gramer AEA, Oro Verde, Argentina Image of Hyginus. Marcelo Mojica
Gundlach LIADA, Cochabamba, Bolivia Image of Mare Frigoris (6) and Aristoteles.
Robert H. Hays, Jr. Worth, Illinois, USA Drawings and articles Egede A,
Fontenelle, la Condamine B and Protagoras. Rik Hill Loudon Observatory, Tucson,
Arizona, USA Article and image Clavius to Moretus, Mare Frigoris, Mare Frigoris
Near Full Moon, High Noon, Nicholas’ Crater, and images of Mare Frigoris (8). Eduardo
Horacek Trapecio Austral-LIADA, Mar del Plata, Argentina Images of Mare
Frigoris (4). Leguiza, Evangelina AEA, Oro Verde, Argentina Image of
Censorinus. Felix León Santo Domingo, República Dominicana Image of Plato.
KC Pau Hong Kong, China Images of Cassini, Montes Apenninus, Hooked shadow on
Copernicus and Copernicus Hooked Shadow Series (2). Jesús Piñeiro SLA-LIADA,
San Antonio de los Altos, Venezuela Image of Plato. Pedro Humberto Romano
SLA-LIADA, San Juan, Argentina Image of Plato. Fernando Surá SLA-LIADA, San
Nicolás de los Arroyos, Argentina Image of Plato Michael Sweetman Sky Crest
Observatory, Tucson, Arizona, USA Images of Maurolycus and Walther. David Teske
Louisville, Mississippi, USA Images of Lacus Mortis, Eudoxus, Mare Frigoris (5)
and Sinus Roris. Fabio Verza SNdR, Milan, Italy Images of Aristoteles,
Langrenus and Petavius. Darryl Wilson Marshall, Virginia, USA Article and
images Examination of HSV Colorspace Enhanced Imagery of Mare Cognitum, Mare
Nubium, the South Polar Highlands and a Wrap up of the HSV Color Enhancement
Process.
Y además de las
imágenes ya publicadas en entradas anteriores y en la sección Focus On, se
eligieron las siguientes imágenes de Jairo Chavez para ilustrar la Sección:
En la Sección “Lunar Geological Change Detection Program” (páginas 69
y siguientes), se reportan nuestras observaciones:
Routine Reports received for March included: Jay Albert (Lake Worth,
FL, USA – ALPO) observed: Alphonsus, Aristarchus, Messier, Plato, Proclus, Ross
D and Torricelli B. Alberto Anunziato (Argentina – SLA) observed:
earthshine, Kies, Moltke, Plato, Proclus and Ross D. Anthony Cook (Newtown
– ALPO/ BAA) videoed earthshine and imaged several features in visible light
and the thermal IR. Walter Elias (Argentina – AEA) imaged: Aristarchus and
Grimaldi. Valerio Fontani (Italy – UAI) imaged: Censorinus, Fra Mauro,
Herodotus, and Lansberg. Les Fry (West Wales, UK – NAS) imaged: Harpalus, J
Herschel, Letronne, Mare Humorum, Mersenius, Prinz and Schiller. Rik Hill
(Tucson, AZ, USA – ALPO/BAA) imaged: Clavius, Endymion, and Mare Frigoris.
Massimo Giuntoli (Italy – BAA) observed: Cavendish E. Mark Radice (near
Salisbury, UK – BAA) imaged: Aristarchus and Gassendi. Trevor Smith (Codnor, UK
– BAA) observed: Aristarchus, Herodotus, Lichtenberg, Lyell, Mersenius, Plato,
Schickard, and Vallis Schroteri. Bob Stuart (Rhayader, UK – BAA) imaged:
Clavius, Copernicus, Gassendi, Hainzel, Mare Frigoris, Mersenius, Ramsden,
Schiller, Sinus Iridium, and Vitello. Ivan Walton (Kent, UK – BAA) imaged:
Atlas, Gutenberg, Janssen, and Mare Crisium.
Una observación visual de Plato por Alberto Anunziato ayudó a
analizar un reporte de FLT de 1983.
No hay comentarios.:
Publicar un comentario