Con este número
de “The Lunar Observer” sumamos 87 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:
En la portada se
referencian los artículos de miembros de la SLA aparecidos en este número (ya
publicados en entradas anteriores):
Lunar
Reflections, D. Teske 2 Observations Received 3 By the Numbers 5 Call for
Observations: Hypatia, R. Parish 6 Aristotele’s Crater, R. Hill 7 Searching for
New Elusive Rilles, KC Pau 8 Gardner Mega-Dome to Lamont, H. Eskildsen 12
Crater Chains, R. Hill 14 Piccolomini Dome, H. Eskildsen 15 Wrinkle Ridges
Near Piazzi Smyth, A. Anunziato 17 Posidonius, H. Eskildsen 20 Craters
as Kepler Moon Villages, A. Anunziato 21 The Moon by Edouard Manet and the
drawing on the trunk, G. Scheidereiter 24 Enigmatic Schiller, F. A.
Cardinalli and A. Anunziato 29 Thermal Imagery of the November 2021 Lunar
Eclipse, D. Wilson 32 Recent Topographic Studies 40 Lunar Geologic Change
Detection Program, T. Cook 63 Basin and Buried Crater Project, T. Cook 73 Lunar
Calendar, October 2022 78 An Invitation to Join A.L.P.O. 78 Submission Through
the ALPO Lunar Archive 79 When Submitting Image to the ALPO Lunar Section 80
Future Focus-On Articles 80 Focus-On Announcement: Ever Changing Eratosthenes
81 Focus-On Announcement: Land of Cracks: Petavius 82 Key to Images in this
Issue 83
En las páginas 3 y 4 se referencias nuestras
contribuciones al número de mayo. Los artículos ya han sido publicados en
entradas anteriores.
Alberto
Anunziato Paraná, Argentina Article with drawing Wrinkle Ridges Near Piazzi
Smyth, Enigmatic Schiller and Craters as Kepler Moon Villages. Rafael
Benavides Cordoba, Spain Images of Cauchy, Mare Nectaris, Fracastorius and
Castillo de Almodóvar del Rio (Córdoba). Ioannis (Yannis) A. Bouhras Athens,
Greece Image of Last Quarter Moon. Cardinalli, Francisco Alsina Oro Verde,
Argentina Article and image Enigmatic Schiller and image of Tycho. Jairo Chavez
Popayán, Colombia Images of the Waning Crescent Moon and the Waning Gibbous
Moon. Maurice Collins Palmerston North, New Zealand Images of Aristarchus
(2), Rümker (2), Marius Hills and 12-day-old Moon. Massimo Dionisi Sassari,
Italy Images of Sinus Fidei, Huxley (2), Alphonsus and Rupes Recta. Howard
Eskildsen Ocala, Florida, USA Articles and images Gardiner Megadome to Lamont,
Piccolomini Dome and Posidonius. István Zoltán Földvári Budapest, Hungary
Drawings of Dorsum Higazy, Hesiodus A, Moretus, Montes Carpatus, Montes
Carpatus and Pytheas β, Montes Carpatus, Draper and Draper C, Kies A and Kies
B, Mons La Hire and Helicon. Marcelo Mojica Gundlach Cochabamba, Bolivia,
LIADA Image of Tycho. Rik Hill Loudon Observatory, Tucson, Arizona, USA
Articles and images Crater Chains and Aristotele’s Crater. KC Pau Hong Kong,
China Article and images Searching For New Elusive Rilles, images of
Aristarchus and Petavius. Raúl Roberto Podestá Formosa, Argentina Images of
Theophilus, Albategnius, Montes Caucasus and Proclus. Guillermo
Scheidereiter LIADA, Rural Area, Concordia, Entre Ríos, Argentina Article The
Moon by Edouard Manet and the drawing on the trunk, image of the Waxing
Crescent Moon and Mare Serenitatis. Fernando Surá San Nicolás de los
Arroyos, Argentina Images of Aristarchus, Gassendi and Proclus. Fabio Verza
SNdR, Milan, Italy Images of Eratosthenes (2), Cleomedes, Petavius, Mare
Crisium and Langrenus. Paul Walker Middlebury, Vermont, USA Image of
Copernicus. Darryl Wilson Marshall, Virginia, USA Article and images Thermal
Imagery
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:
Fernando Sura:
Raúl Roberto Podestá:
Jairo Andrés
Chavez:
En la Sección “Lunar Geological Change Detection Program” (páginas 63
y siguientes), se reportan nuestras observaciones:
Routine Reports received for August included: Jay Albert (Lake
Worth, FL, USA – ALPO) observed: Adams, Agrippa, Aristarchus, Proclus, and
Theophilus. Massimo Alessandro Bianchi (Italy – UAI) observed: Torricelli B. Francisco
Alsina Cardinali (Argentina – SLA) imaged: Campanus and Mons Piton. Maurice
Collins (New Zealand – ALPO/BAA/RASNZ) imaged: Fracastorius and several
features. Anthony Cook (Newtown, UK – ALPO/BAA) imaged: several features in the
Short-Wave IR (1.5-1.7 microns) and the Long Wave IR (7.5-15 microns). Walter
Elias (AEA) imaged: Alpetragius, Alphonsus, Hercules, Maskelyne, Montes
Apenninus, and Plato. Trevor Smith (Codnor, UK – BAA) observed Mons Piton. Bob
Stuart (Rhayader, UK – BAA) imaged: Atlas, Langrenus, Petavius, Snellius,
Timaeus and Vendelinus. Franco Taccogna (Italy - UAI) imaged: Lassell, Montes
Teneriffe and Plato. Aldo Tonon (Italy – UAI) imaged: Aristarchus and
Descartes. Fabio Verza (Italy – UAI) imaged: Aristarchus. Ivan Walton (UK –
BAA) imaged the lunar crescent. Luigi Zanatta (Italy – UAI) imaged:
Aristarchus.
Una imagen de Francisco Alsina Cardinalli de Campanus permitió
analizar un reporte de FLT de 2014.
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