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Started by 08rubicon, April 20, 2012, 12:34:54 AM

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08rubicon

 I see your point - will study this further    thanks for ihe input

08rubicon

 Armap- You are correct. My own images show that piccolomini is the crater
we have been looking at..I appreciate all the  comments and imput from
everyone..We can put this episode to bed... thanks again  I saw the connection
by rotating google moon piccolomini image 90 deg. to the left..It was then very
plain to see....thanks for your help..
   08rubicon

Pimander

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Thanks ArMaP.  Did you just spot the correct crater by browsing Google Moon or did you use an image search with a browser?

Quote from: 08rubicon on May 21, 2012, 03:45:08 AM
I appreciate all the  comments and imput from everyone..We can put this episode to bed... thanks again.
No worries mate.  This was worthwhile as an exercise for a number of reasons, in my opinion.  Don't stop looking.

Oh yes.  I'm going to change the title of this thread probably as we could do with one called "NASA Images" that explains how to find and use them when looking for anomalies.

Also to all readers.  Don't let it make you fear making mistakes.  If we learn from our mistakes then people who make none learn nothing. ;)

ArMaP

Quote from: Pimander on May 21, 2012, 10:03:18 AM
Thanks ArMaP.  Did you just spot the correct crater by browsing Google Moon or did you use an image search with a browser?
By browsing Google Moon. :)
Looking at the shadows I thought that shadows like that would be nearer to the poles, but as nearer the north pole things look different (I usually look for the same type of geology, as it makes things easier), I looked into the south.

Unfortunately, image search does not work that good, and my image search project has been suspended for a long time, as I haven't had time for it.  :(

Pimander

In future I also think it will be worth asking anyone posting their own Moon pictures whether North on the picture is actually North. ::)

08rubicon

  Check out  www.lunar.gfsc.nasa.gov  and click on 'lunar reconnaissance
orbiter'  looks like a good map
             08rubicon

stealthyaroura

08rubicon oh very impressive, nice very nice ;) what location did you take the pics at?
i'm sorry if you have said i skipped a few pages just to say good job! is there any NASA stuff or other agency stuff left up there you can get a shot of?
Nikola Tesla humanitarian / Genius.
never forget this great man who gave so much
& asked for nothing but to let electricity be free for all.

08rubicon

  I use a meade etx-125-at with an orion ssIV video cam and
run the video in registax..I took the images from central u.s.a.
   08 rubicon