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Started by johnlear, December 08, 2011, 05:41:12 AM

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johnlear

For the serious researcher of Allan Sturms Unidentified Lunar Objects I went through and located the approximate position of the photos he used and then put the lat/long. Then put the nearest crater, then the Lunar Orbiter photo. That way you don't have to do a lot of extra work to find the craters.

ULO Summary

PHOTO     Coordinates   Nearest Crater            Lunar Orbiter Photo
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LAC, LTO, LRO
AS08-12-2209       N24   E110   LOMONOSOV      LO-5-28
AS08-13-2244       S11   W163   KOROLEV      LO-1-40
AS08-13-2246       S15   W165   KOROLEV      LO-1-40
AS08-13-2267       S13   E 78   ANSGARIUS      LO-4-181
AS10-28-4012       S  4   E 122   NECHO         LRO  LAC 83
AS11-41-6139       S  6   W174   KOROLEV      LO-1-40
AS12-52-7757       N13   W 50   MARIUS      LO-4-66   LO-2-213
AS15-88-1200       N24   W 50   ARISTARCHUS      LO-4-150  LO-5-197
AS15-M-2502        S27   E 97   LAURITSEN      LAC 100
AS17-150-2294        2S W169   SNIADECKI      LAC 105
AS17-151-229        25S W175   ORLOV   To the northeast of 
         Leeuwenhoek                                                                                                       
AS17-151-23260     N 6   W20   COPERNICUS       LO-2-162  LO-5-155
AS17-151-23261     N 3   E 63   APOLLONIUS      LO-3-215  LO-5-28
AS17-162-24106    S 9 W172   KOROLOEV      LO-1-40

LTO   Lunar Topographic Orthophotomap lunar province
LAC   Lunar Aeronautical Chart number of lunar region
LRO  Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter 


Somamech

Thanks John :)

Seeing you are not far waway from that time i really do appreciate what you have given us all along with making searching in general easier dude ;)

All the best mate  :)

Soma  8)

zorgon

Quote from: johnlear on July 30, 2012, 10:30:40 PM
For the serious researcher of Allan Sturms Unidentified Lunar Objects I went through and located the approximate position of the photos he used and then put the lat/long. Then put the nearest crater, then the Lunar Orbiter photo. That way you don't have to do a lot of extra work to find the craters.

Sweet :D

And here are the best copies of those photos I have been able to find online so far

Re: Unidentified Lunar Objects - Allen Sturm



Sgt.Rocknroll

Much thanks Zorgon, John and the rest....Just when I thought I was out,,,,you puuuullllll me back in.... ::)

Not only do I have to learn some new software ArMaP turned me on too,,and just as I was going through all the pictures I downloaded,,,and just when I started to seriously go over Allan Sturm e-book....wait there's more???? :o

Grandkids sorry ,,,but PawPaw is busy.. ;D

Peace 8)
Rock...
Non nobis, Domine, non nobis, sed nomini Tuo da gloriam

hoss58

I was looking @AS 15-88-120002 and the "crater" on the left, the brighter one , gets my attention. It looks less like an impact crater and more like an open pit mine .It almost looks like a collapsed caldera does on earth.
When you die you will find out that John Lear was right..........Hoss

johnlear

Here is an enlargement of a portion of Tycho. The first photo is Tycho with one yellow circle inside of another yellow circle around the area I would like you to look at.

The second photo is the area I would like you to look at to see if you see anything interesting. The second photo I have on a 20 x 24 mounted on ¼ inch foamcore.

It is much higher resolution than any photo of Tycho that I have so I can only scan a tiny portion at a time because of the size of my scanner. Its possible I have a photo with greater resolution so I will look around.



[img=http://img835.imageshack.us/img835/5432/tycho3.jpg]http://









[img=http://img155.imageshack.us/img155/9153/lo5125mcircle.jpg]http://

http://img155.imageshack.us/img155/9153/lo5125mcircle.jpg




[img=http://img835.imageshack.us/img835/5432/tycho3.jpg]




Sgt.Rocknroll

Non nobis, Domine, non nobis, sed nomini Tuo da gloriam

johnlear


Tuesday Quiz: What is this? Where is it?




Tuesday Quiz Part Duex:   Where is this city square with parking lot, structures and medians?





hoss58

#428
Quote from: johnlear on July 31, 2012, 12:24:18 PM
Here is an enlargement of a portion of Tycho. The first photo is Tycho with one yellow circle inside of another yellow circle around the area I would like you to look at.

The second photo is the area I would like you to look at to see if you see anything interesting. The second photo I have on a 20 x 24 mounted on ¼ inch foamcore.

It is much higher resolution than any photo of Tycho that I have so I can only scan a tiny portion at a time because of the size of my scanner. Its possible I have a photo with greater resolution so I will look around.



[img=http://img835.imageshack.us/img835/5432/tycho3.jpg]http://









[img=http://img155.imageshack.us/img155/9153/lo5125mcircle.jpg]http://

http://img155.imageshack.us/img155/9153/lo5125mcircle.jpg




[img=http://img835.imageshack.us/img835/5432/tycho3.jpg]


Well aside from the obvious straight lines of what looks like buildings  I see what appears to be orbs clustered around a large cone shaped tower . Maybe the orbs are a glitch on the photo ,not sure , but that tower or cone shape in the center @the bottom catches my eye right away. Not sure that is what you want me to see John. Also the white area @the bottom of the photo looks odd?
When you die you will find out that John Lear was right..........Hoss

Sgt.Rocknroll

#429
I would like to have the original photo file name to look for not just 'tycho3.jpg'.

Sorry. This is LO5-125m
Non nobis, Domine, non nobis, sed nomini Tuo da gloriam

Sgt.Rocknroll


I'm currently working on AS11-41-6139
I'm really not looking at Mr. Sturm's work while I'm doing this. I'm just trying to view the photo and then model/outline the things I see.
This is just a work in progress.




Non nobis, Domine, non nobis, sed nomini Tuo da gloriam

Somamech

Nice one Sarge... actually very nice!  8)

Been awhile since I saw your handy work Sarge, and heck I have to say... its getting better every time mate  ;) ;D




Sgt.Rocknroll

Thanks Much Somamech, it's appreciated. But this is a work in progress, I think I'm seeing more and more each time I go back to it...

Rock 8)
Non nobis, Domine, non nobis, sed nomini Tuo da gloriam

Sgt.Rocknroll

Quote from: Sgt.Rocknroll on August 04, 2012, 03:47:32 PM
I would like to have the original photo file name to look for not just 'tycho3.jpg'.

Sorry. This is LO5-125m

Sorry John, I didn't see the edit to my post...thanks for the file number.
Non nobis, Domine, non nobis, sed nomini Tuo da gloriam

Pimander

Quote from: Sgt.Rocknroll on August 05, 2012, 06:16:05 PM
I'm currently working on AS11-41-6139
I'm really not looking at Mr. Sturm's work while I'm doing this. I'm just trying to view the photo and then model/outline the things I see.
This is just a work in progress.





This is one of the most convincing Building shots for me.

Sarge, could you include something to give us a sense of scale please?  A picture of a car or a house would be great but even a line 100metres long or something would be massively helpful.