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Posted: Fri Feb 09, 2007 8:58 am |
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MOON
0h UTC, Feb 10
coords: 14 50 S 21 04
cent lon trmntr: E 0.129 deg
sine: 0.0022
ecc of ellipsoid: 0.9968
distance: 249 349 mi / 401 289 km
diam: 29.78 arcmin
illum: 54%
Features:
N - Pallas, Bode, Marco Polo, Archimedes, Grabau Ridge
Plato, ruined craters N of Plato
Spitzbergen, Tennerif and Recti Mts, "Gruithuisen's City"
( hills W of Pallas)
at 0h ut trmntr xing Bradley and Palus Putredinsis
S - Alphonsus, Arzachel, Thebit, Rupes Recta !, Lexell and
curious dark band extending into Deslandres, Huggins
Sassure, Maginus, Tycho, Clavius, Moretus
at 0h trmntr xing Ptolemaeus
Moon travels 11.028 deg averaging 0.46 d/hr Quadrature at 9:52:20 UT
Libration: W 4.468 deg, N 6.09 deg
This week the bright limb is turned toward Earth.
Still skies,
Ben T
90.126 N 35.539 |
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Posted: Fri Feb 09, 2007 7:21 pm |
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Ben wrote:
Quote: MOON
0h UTC, Feb 10
coords: 14 50 S 21 04
cent lon trmntr: E 0.129 deg
sine: 0.0022
ecc of ellipsoid: 0.9968
distance: 249 349 mi / 401 289 km
diam: 29.78 arcmin
illum: 54%
Features:
N - Pallas, Bode, Marco Polo, Archimedes, Grabau Ridge
Plato, ruined craters N of Plato
Spitzbergen, Tennerif and Recti Mts, "Gruithuisen's City"
( hills W of Pallas)
at 0h ut trmntr xing Bradley and Palus Putredinsis
S - Alphonsus, Arzachel, Thebit, Rupes Recta !, Lexell and
curious dark band extending into Deslandres, Huggins
Sassure, Maginus, Tycho, Clavius, Moretus
at 0h trmntr xing Ptolemaeus
Moon travels 11.028 deg averaging 0.46 d/hr Quadrature at 9:52:20 UT
Libration: W 4.468 deg, N 6.09 deg
This week the bright limb is turned toward Earth.
Still skies,
Ben T
90.126 N 35.539
Thanks, Ben. Good to see some straight ahead astronomy here. If only the
snowstorm that's been over our town for two weeks now would go elsewhere... |
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Posted: Fri Feb 09, 2007 9:16 pm |
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On Feb 9, 5:21 pm, starburst <n...@nospam.net> wrote:
Quote: Ben wrote:
MOON
0h UTC, Feb 10
coords: 14 50 S 21 04
cent lon trmntr: E 0.129 deg
sine: 0.0022
ecc of ellipsoid: 0.9968
distance: 249 349 mi / 401 289 km
diam: 29.78 arcmin
illum: 54%
Features:
N - Pallas, Bode, Marco Polo, Archimedes, Grabau Ridge
Plato, ruined craters N of Plato
Spitzbergen, Tennerif and Recti Mts, "Gruithuisen's City"
( hills W of Pallas)
at 0h ut trmntr xing Bradley and Palus Putredinsis
S - Alphonsus, Arzachel, Thebit, Rupes Recta !, Lexell and
curious dark band extending into Deslandres, Huggins
Sassure, Maginus, Tycho, Clavius, Moretus
at 0h trmntr xing Ptolemaeus
Moon travels 11.028 deg averaging 0.46 d/hr Quadrature at 9:52:20 UT
Libration: W 4.468 deg, N 6.09 deg
This week the bright limb is turned toward Earth.
Still skies,
Ben T
90.126 N 35.539
Thanks, Ben. Good to see some straight ahead astronomy here. If only the
snowstorm that's been over our town for two weeks now would go elsewhere...- Hide quoted text -
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Starburst,
Yeah it snowed on me for a short while this Am. I live
just North of Memphis, Tn on the Ar side and there were
serious crashes all over Memphis today due to icing conditions.
That' the "sunny South".
Thanx,
Ben |
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