viernes, 26 de febrero de 2021

LOS OBSERVADORES LUNARES DE LA SOCIEDAD LUNAR ARGENTINA EN “THE LUNAR OBSERVER” DE FEBRERO 2021

 

Cumplimos 67 meses seguidos de observaciones reportadas y aprobadas por ALPO y publicadas en su revista especializada de temática lunar: “The Lunar Observer”.

La revista se puede descargar de la web de ALPO:  http://www.alpo-astronomy.org/gallery3/index.php/Lunar/The-Lunar-Observer/2021/tlo202102

En la portada se referencian nuestras contribuciones más importantes aparecidas en este número (ya publicadas en entradas anteriores):

 

Announcements 2 Lunar Calendar February 2021 3 An Invitation to Join ALPO 3 Observations Received 4 By the Numbers 6 Submission Through the ALPO Image Achieve 7 When Submitting Observations to the ALPO Lunar Section 8 Call For Observations Focus-On 8 Focus-On Announcement 9 Lunar Topographic Studies Program: Banded Craters 10 Musings on Birt and Thebit A, H. Eskildsen 14 Alphonsus Trio, R. Hill 15 Briggs NE Albedo Anomaly, H. Eskildsen 16 A Platonic Journey, R. Hill 17 A Look at the Hidden Beauty of Gauss, A. Anunziato 18 page 28 A Crack in that World, R. Hill 20 More About the Alleged Bands on Bliss, A. Anunziato 21 The Eastern Trio, R. Hill 23 Piazzi Smyth on a Dorsum, A. Anunziato 24 The Thrill of the Rilles, D. Teske 25 Recent Topographic Studies 28 Lunar Geologic Change Detection Program, T. Cook 81 Key to Images in this Issue 87 This issue features a number of articles that trek across the lunar moonscape by Rik Hill, Howard Eskildsen, Alberto Anunziato and David Teske. As always, Tony Cook highlights Lunar Geologic Change with another thorough report. The article also highlights a number of lunar images, drawings, and even paintings! Check out page 28 for a painting of the Mairan region. Thanks to all who contributed submissions and to all who are reading this issue. Next month, Focus-On article will feature lunar targets 51-60 of the Charles Wood Lunar 100. Please see page 9 for the details and targets of this Focus-On topic. Please send your observations to myself or Alberto Anunziato by February 20, 2021.

 

En “Lunar topographical studies” se mencionan las siguientes observaciones (pág.4/5):

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 – William Dembowski - dembowski@zone-vx.com Assistant Coordinator – Jerry Hubbell – jerry.hubbell@alpo-astronomy.org Assistant Coordinator-Wayne Bailey– wayne.bailey@alpo-astronomy.org Website: http://www.alpo-astronomy.org/ Name Location and Organization Image/Article Alberto Anunziato Paraná, Argentina Article and images A Look at the Hidden Beauty of Gauss, More about the Alleged Bands on Bands and Piazzi Smyth on a Dorsum. Leonardo Alberto Colombo Molinari, Argentina Image of the Waning Gibbous Moon. Walter Ricardo Elias Oro Verde, Argentina Images of Censorinus (2), Mons Piton, the First Quarter Moon, Aristillus, Copernicus (2), Mons Pico, Plato and Tycho. Howard Eskildsen Ocala, Florida, USA Article and image Briggs NE Albedo Anomaly, Musings on Birt and Thebit A, images of banded crater Aristarchus, banded crater Birt, banded crater Agatharchides, banded crater Proclus, banded crater Pytheas(3), Ina and Yangel’ (2), Marius Domes, Gruithuisen and Mairan, Prinz Rilles, Sinus Iridum and Palus Epidemiarum. Guy Heinen Linger, Luxembourg Image of Gruithuisen Delta Gruithuisen Gamma Herodotus Omega. Rik Hill Loudon Observatory, Tucson, Arizona, USA Articles and images Alphonsus Trio, A Platonic Journey, A Crack in this World, The Eastern Trio, Rheita Trench, images of Catena Davy (4), Crüger (2), Mare Orientale (2), Sirsalis, Rimae Hippalus (2), Vitello, Palus Epidemiarum, (2), Bullialdus (3), Pitiscus, Ariadaeus, Lamont (3), Baco, Heraclitus (2), Mare Australe (2), Reiner Gamma (2), Janssen (2), Petavius, Felix León Santo Domingo, República Dominicana Images of Copernicus, Bullialdus, Aristillus, Sinus Iridum, Proclus (2) and Plato. Daniel Marcus Plainfield, Vermont, USA Painting of the Mairan region. Phil Parslow West Berkshire, UK Drawing of Bullialdus and the Lunar X. Guido Santacana San Juan, Puerto Rico, USA Images of Reiner Gamma, Aristarchus, Gassendi, Schiller, Sinus Iridum Leandro Sid Oro Verde, Argentina Images of Censorinus, Ross, Gassendi and Mare Crisium. David Teske Louisville, Mississippi, USA Article and images The Thrill of the Rilles. Fabio Verza Milan, Italy Images of Archimedes, Aristoteles, Cassini, Bailly, Aristarchus, Langrenus (2), Kepler (2), Clavius (3), Copernicus (2), J. Herschel, Licetus, Mare Crisium (6), Olbers, Petavius (4), Moretus, Maurolycus, Plato (6), Rupes Altai, Schickard, Sinus Iridum, Thales, Theophilus, Werner, Tycho (2), Manzinus, Copernicus, Endymion, Mare Fecunditatis, Montes Carpatus, Palus Epidemiarum (2), Rheita, Vlacq, Atlas, Mare Humboldtianum, Janssen, Mare Nectaris, Nansen, Petermann, Piccolomini, Anaxagoras, Bullialdus, Montes Carpatus, Montes Recti, Montes Caucasus, Montes Apenninus, Moon landscape (2), Ptolemaeus, North Pole, Rupes Recta, Reinhold and Vallis Alpes.

 

Y se seleccionaron para ilustrar la sección imágenes de:

Félix León:









Leonardo Colombo;

 


En la Sección “Lunar Geological Change Detection Program” (páginas 81 y siguientes), se reportan nuestras observaciones:

Level 1 – All Reports received for December: Jay Albert (Lake Worth, FL, USA - ALPO) observed: Agrippa, Aristarchus, Grimaldi, Hyginus, Littrow, Olbers, Pythagoras, Ross D and Torricelli B. Alberto Anunziato (Argentina - SLA) observed: Aristarchus, Aristillus, Herodotus, and Vallis Schroteri. Maurice Collins (New Zealand – ALPO/BAA/RASNZ) imaged: several features. Rob Davies (Devil’s Bridge, UK – BAA/NAS) imaged: Clavius, Mare Frigoris, Mare Orientale, Mare Serenitatis, Montes Alpes, Theophilus, and W Bond. Anthony Cook (Mundesley & Newtown, UK – ALPO/BAA/NAS) videoed: several features. Daryl Dobbs (Risca, UK - BAA) observed: Littrow and Proclus. Walter Elias (Argentina – AEA) imaged: Agrippa, Alphonsus, Aristarchus, Capella, Cassini E, Delambra, Isidorus, Langrenus, Mare Crisium, Mare Nectaris, Maskelyne A, the north pole area, Petavius, Plinius, Posidonius, Ross D, the south pole area, Theophilus and several features. Les Fry (West Wales, UK – NAS) imaged: Theophilus. Leandro Sid (Argentina – AEA) imaged: Aristarchus, Aristillus, Herodotus, and several features. Trevor Smith (Codnor, UK – BAA) observed: Aristarchus, Censorinus, Copernicus, earthshine, Littrow, Mare Imbrium, Mons Piton, the north pole region, Plato, Posidonius, Prinz, Proclus, Romer, the south pole region, Tycho and several features. Bob Stuart (Rhayader, UK – BAA/NAS) imaged: Alphonsus, Archimedes, Arzachel, Cassini, Deslandres, Goldschmidt, Plato, Ptolemaeus, Rima Hadley, Thebit, Triesnecker, Vallis Alpes and W Bond. Ivor Walton (via a Robotic telescope in Chile - BAA) imaged the Moon.

Una imagen de  Alberto Anunziato de Aristillus permitió analizar en profundidad un reporte de FLT de 1972 (página 84).

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