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[[Image:LPOD-Apr21-08.jpg|LPOD-Apr21-08.jpg]]<br /> ''<nowiki>image by [[mailto: |Stephen Sharpley]], Melbourne, Australia</nowiki>''<br /> <br />  Limbs are hard to navigate because all the features are squeezed together by foreshortening. Here is a handy guide to the infrequently observed (judged by how few LPOD submissions I receive) north-west limb. Although Stephen acquired this image during a favorable libration, the 90° longitude meridian passes through Hermite and Cremona, so we are only seeing a little beyond the mean limb. But this is an unfamiliar area; probably few of us can identify any craters beyond Pythagorus and twin-peaked [http://www2.lpod.org/wiki/March_4,_2006 Philolaus]. I hadn't seen the flat floor of Hermite before and didn't realize that SylvestEr was such as sharp crater. Now that we have seen an overview of this forgotten corner of the Moon perhaps there will be more detailed images.<br /> <br /> ''Chuck Wood''<br /> <br /> '''Technical Details'''<br />  March 1, 2008. Mewlon 250 + DMK 21AF04.AS + Astronomik G filter<br />  This is [http://the-moon.us/wiki/LPOD+Mar+31%2C+2008 another] image submitted to the LPOD Photo Gallery by Stephen, but I do not have his email address and can't find it online. So he has now had 2 LPODS and may not even know about. Stephen, if you are out there please accept my thanks for the images, and send me your address!<br /> <br /> '''Related Links'''<br />  Rükl Libration Zone I<br /> <br /> <br />
 
[[Image:LPOD-Apr21-08.jpg|LPOD-Apr21-08.jpg]]<br /> ''<nowiki>image by [[mailto: |Stephen Sharpley]], Melbourne, Australia</nowiki>''<br /> <br />  Limbs are hard to navigate because all the features are squeezed together by foreshortening. Here is a handy guide to the infrequently observed (judged by how few LPOD submissions I receive) north-west limb. Although Stephen acquired this image during a favorable libration, the 90° longitude meridian passes through Hermite and Cremona, so we are only seeing a little beyond the mean limb. But this is an unfamiliar area; probably few of us can identify any craters beyond Pythagorus and twin-peaked [http://www2.lpod.org/wiki/March_4,_2006 Philolaus]. I hadn't seen the flat floor of Hermite before and didn't realize that SylvestEr was such as sharp crater. Now that we have seen an overview of this forgotten corner of the Moon perhaps there will be more detailed images.<br /> <br /> ''Chuck Wood''<br /> <br /> '''Technical Details'''<br />  March 1, 2008. Mewlon 250 + DMK 21AF04.AS + Astronomik G filter<br />  This is [http://the-moon.us/wiki/LPOD+Mar+31%2C+2008 another] image submitted to the LPOD Photo Gallery by Stephen, but I do not have his email address and can't find it online. So he has now had 2 LPODS and may not even know about. Stephen, if you are out there please accept my thanks for the images, and send me your address!<br /> <br /> '''Related Links'''<br />  Rükl Libration Zone I<br /> <br /> <br />
 
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Latest revision as of 14:54, 15 April 2018

A FORGOTTEN CORNER

LPOD-Apr21-08.jpg
image by [[mailto: |Stephen Sharpley]], Melbourne, Australia

Limbs are hard to navigate because all the features are squeezed together by foreshortening. Here is a handy guide to the infrequently observed (judged by how few LPOD submissions I receive) north-west limb. Although Stephen acquired this image during a favorable libration, the 90° longitude meridian passes through Hermite and Cremona, so we are only seeing a little beyond the mean limb. But this is an unfamiliar area; probably few of us can identify any craters beyond Pythagorus and twin-peaked Philolaus. I hadn't seen the flat floor of Hermite before and didn't realize that SylvestEr was such as sharp crater. Now that we have seen an overview of this forgotten corner of the Moon perhaps there will be more detailed images.

Chuck Wood

Technical Details
March 1, 2008. Mewlon 250 + DMK 21AF04.AS + Astronomik G filter
This is another image submitted to the LPOD Photo Gallery by Stephen, but I do not have his email address and can't find it online. So he has now had 2 LPODS and may not even know about. Stephen, if you are out there please accept my thanks for the images, and send me your address!

Related Links
Rükl Libration Zone I



COMMENTS
To post comments regarding this LPOD, please click here and enter your text in the space below. You will not see the Edit tab unless you register for the wiki. Please do not edit the LPOD itself!