[BAA-ebulletin 00575] Lunar images needed of Aristarchus/Herodotus

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Wed Apr 13 12:22:44 BST 2011



Lunar images needed of Aristarchus/Herodotus on 2011 Apr 15

 

This Friday, April 15, between 19:00 and 21:00 UT, the Aristarchus and Herodotus area of the Moon will match the same illumination, to within +/- 0.5 degrees, as that observed during the famous Transient Lunar Phenomena (TLP) seen by Greenacre & Barr from Flagstaff Observatory back on 1963 Oct 30. The BAA Lunar Section would welcome any high resolution monochrome, or especially colour, images of this area during this time period. Such observations would be very helpful so that the Lunar Section can test out the 'atmospheric spectral dispersion' theory, proposed by Sheehan & Dobbins (Sky & Telescope, 1999), or to see if natural surface colour could explain some of the colours seen back in 1963. 

 

Observations should be emailed to the Lunar Section Assistant Director Dr Tony Cook at: tlp at baalunarsection.org.uk 

 

If you are interested in trying to resolve other past historical lunar mysteries, by observing under the same illumination conditions, then these can be found listed for different geographical sites across the world at http://users.aber.ac.uk/atc/tlp/tlp.htm 

They are suitable for both visual and imaging-capable observers.

 

Tony Cook

BAA Lunar Section


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