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lunes, 11 de julio de 2022

LOS OBSERVADORES LUNARES DE LA SOCIEDAD LUNAR ARGENTINA EN “THE LUNAR OBSERVER” DE JUNIO 2022

 

Con este número de “The Lunar Observer” sumamos 83 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/var/albums/Lunar/The-Lunar-Observer/2022/tlo202206.pdf?m=1654043316

En la portada se referencian los artículos de miembros de la SLA aparecidos en este número (ya publicados en entradas anteriores):

In This Issue Observations Received 2 By the Numbers 4 ALPO Conference Announcement 5 Basin and Buried Crater Project, T. Cook 6 Erratum 9 Plato to Vallis Alpes, R. Hill 10 Reiner Gamma and the Wonders of the West, A Anunziato and F. León 12 Projection of the Full Moon, J. F Gely 16 What I Have Seen On the Floor of Plato, A. Anunziato 17 Hortensius and Milichius Domes, R. Hill 22 Wrinkle Ridges Near Mons Piton, A. Anunziato 23 A Simple, Easy-To-Use Algorithm for Qualitative Titanium Mapping of the Lunar Surface, D. Wilson 24 Römer and G. Bond Rilles, H. Eskildsen 30 Pythagoras, R. Hill 32 Cauchy Dome Region, H. Eskildsen 33 Two Most Remarkable Lunar Images, J. Hill 36 Recent Topographic Studies 37 Recent Topographic Studies: Lunar Eclipse 2022 May 16 74 Lunar Geologic Change Detection Program, T. Cook 79 Basin and Buried Crater Project, T. Cook 85 Lunar Calendar, June 2022 86 An Invitation to Join A.L.P.O. 86 Submission Through the ALPO Lunar Archive 87 When Submitting Image to the ALPO Lunar Section 88 Future Focus-On Articles 88 Focus-On Announcement: Wonders of the Full Moon 89 Focus-On Announcement: Ever Changing Eratosthenes 90 Key to Images in this Issue 91

En las páginas 2 y 3 se referencias nuestras contribuciones al número de mayo. Los artículos ya han sido publicados en entradas anteriores.

 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 Esteban Andrada Mar del Plata, Argentina Images of the lunar eclipse (2). Alberto Anunziato Paraná, Argentina Article and images What I Have Seen on the Floor of Plato, Wrinkle Ridges Near Mons Piton and Reiner Gamma and Wonders of the West. Rafael Benavides Posadas Observatory MPC J53, Córdoba, Spain Images of Lacus Mortis, Montes Apenninus, Archimedes and Rupes Recti. Ioannis (Yannis) A. Bouhras Athens, Greece Image of Plato. Jairo Chavez Popayán, Colombia Images of the waxing gibbous Moon (2) and Aristarchus. Maurice Collins Palmerston North, New Zealand Images of Archimedes, 9-day old Moon, Copernicus (2), Tycho, Clavius (2), Letronne, Mare Humorum (2), 12-day old Moon, Schickard, Aristarchus (2), Marius Hills, Sinus Iridum (2), 11-day old Moon and Schiller Walter Ricardo Elias AEA, Oro Verde, Argentina Images of Gassendi, Plato and Mare Tranquillitatis. Howard Eskildsen Ocala, Florida, USA Article and images Cauchy Region and Römer and G. Bond Rilles. István Zoltán Földvári Budapest, Hungary Drawings of Picard, Stiborius, Goddard, Mare Smythii, Keldysh and Hermite. Jean-François Gely Observatory of Saint-Veran, HautesAlpes, France Article and image of the Projection of the Full Moon. Marcelo Guarda Santa Fe, Argentina Images of the Lunar eclipse (6). James Hill French Camp, Mississippi, USA Images of Vallis Schröteri and Schickard.  Rik Hill Loudon Observatory, Tucson, Arizona, USA Article and image Pythagoras, Hortensius and Milichius Domes, Plato to Vallis Alpes and image of the lunar eclipse. Felix León Santo Domingo, República Dominicana Article and image Reiner Gamma and Wonders of the West. Ron May El Dorado Hills, California, USA Images of Aristarchus, Vallis Alpes and the lunar eclipse. KC Pau Hong Kong, China Image of Schickard. Guido Santacana San Juan, Puerto Rico, USA Images of Janssen (2), Mare Serenitatis, Piccolomini, Posidonius, Theophilus (2), Mares SeGuillermo Scheidereiter Rural Area, Concordia, Entre Ríos, Argentina Images of Lunar X and V, Langrenus, Mare Crisium, Sinus Iridum, Pitiscus, drawings of Archimedes, Maurolycus and the lunar eclipse. Fabio Verza SNdR, Milan, Italy Images of Maurolycus, Aristoteles, Eudoxus, Lacus Mortis, Mare Nectaris, Posidonius, Theophilus, Montes Apenninus, Ptolemaeus, Vallis Alpes, Aristarchus, Plato (2), Bullialdus, Gassendi and Copernicus. Darryl Wilson Marshall, Virginia, USA Article and images A Simple, Easy to Use Algorithm for Qualitative Titanium Mapping of the Lunar Surface.

 

Y además de las imágenes ya publicadas en entradas anteriores y en la sección Focus On, se eligieron las siguientes imágenes para ilustrar la Sección:

 

Marcelo Guarda (Sante Fe, Argentina):







Esteban Andrada (Mar del Plata, Argentina):



Jairo Andrés Chavez (Popayán, Colombia):





 En la Sección “Lunar Geological Change Detection Program” (páginas 79 y siguientes), se reportan nuestras observaciones:

 Routine Reports received for April included: Jay Albert (Lake Worth, FL, USA – ALPO) observed: Censorinus, Eratosthenes, Gassendi and Plato. Alexandre Amorin (Brazil) observed: Fracastorius. Alberto Anunziato (Argentina – SLA) observed: Plato. Anthony Cook (Newtown – ALPO/BAA) videoed earthshine and imaged several features in visible light and the thermal IR. Maurice Collins (New Zealand – ALPO/BAA/RASNZ) imaged: The Moon, Ptolemaeus, and several features. John Duchek (USA – ALPO) imaged: Eudoxus and the Moon. Walter Elias (Argentina – AEA) imaged: Curtis, Gassendi, Hyginus, Lubbock, Mons Piton, Plato, Playfair and Schiaparelli. Les Fry (West Wales, UK – NAS) imaged: Alphonsus, Archimedes, Maginus, Mons Piton, Motes Alpes, Montes Apenninus, Moretus, Rima Flamarion, Rupes Recta, Triesnecker, and Walther. Massimo Giuntoli (Italy – BAA) observed: Cavendish E. Mark Radice (near Salisbury, UK – BAA) imaged: Bulliadus, Montes Recti, and Reiner Gamma. Aldo Tonon (Italy – UAI) imaged: Montes Teneriffe. Fabio Verza (Italy – UAI) imaged: Montes Teneriffe.

 

Una observación visual de Montes Teneriffe por Alberto Anunziato ayudó a analizar un reporte de FLT de 1854.

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