Lunar Observing Schedule for: Paraguay - Asuncion



Produced by the Department of Physics at Aberystwyth University, UK
Ill is percentage illumination of the Moon


2025-Jun-01 UT 00:00-00:06 Ill=28% Earthshine: sporadic meteors

     These can only be observed using low-light level cameras running at 25 frames per sec,
     or faster, and capable of recording 9th or 10th magnitude stars in real time.
     Dates/UTs of observing runs, or detections of impacts, should be emailed to:
     ALPO - email: c u d n i k @ s b c g l o b a l . n e t
     BAA - email: a t c @ a b e r . a c . u k
     UAI - email: a m . 5 4 8 5 2 @ g m a i l . c o m


2025-Jun-01 UT 21:33-01:10 Ill=38% Earthshine: sporadic meteors

     These can only be observed using low-light level cameras running at 25 frames per sec,
     or faster, and capable of recording 9th or 10th magnitude stars in real time.
     Dates/UTs of observing runs, or detections of impacts, should be emailed to:
     ALPO - email: c u d n i k @ s b c g l o b a l . n e t
     BAA - email: a t c @ a b e r . a c . u k
     UAI - email: a m . 5 4 8 5 2 @ g m a i l . c o m


2025-Jun-02 UT 21:09-21:41 Ill=47% Apollo_11

     BAA Request: Take high resolution images of the area north of 
     Moltke to capture a view of what the lunar surface would have 
     looked like from Earth at the moment Neil Armstrong made the 
     first footprint on the lunar surface. Minimum diameter scope 
     20cm, larger apertures preferred: 
     a t c @ a b e r . a c . u k


2025-Jun-03 UT 01:39-02:38 Ill=49% Descartes

     ALPO Request: On 2010 Apr 20 Ivan Bryukhanov observed an 
     orange-brown tint a little to the west of Zollner and Kant 
     craters. A refractor would be suitable for this, although any 
     sized scope larger than 4.5" aperture would suffice. Its 
     possible that this might have been related to the low 
     altitude of the Moon, therefore observing with the Moon down to 
     about 15-5deg above the horizon is acceptable for this to see if 
     we can replicate colour here. Please send any images, detailed 
     sketches, or visual descriptions to: a t c @ a b e r . a c. u k 


2025-Jun-02 UT 21:33-02:09 Ill=49% Earthshine: sporadic meteors

     These can only be observed using low-light level cameras running at 25 frames per sec,
     or faster, and capable of recording 9th or 10th magnitude stars in real time.
     Dates/UTs of observing runs, or detections of impacts, should be emailed to:
     ALPO - email: c u d n i k @ s b c g l o b a l . n e t
     BAA - email: a t c @ a b e r . a c . u k
     UAI - email: a m . 5 4 8 5 2 @ g m a i l . c o m


2025-Jun-04 UT 01:06-01:28 Ill=58% Archimedes

     BAA Request: Please image or sketch this area, looking 
     especially for two bright points of light on the edge of the 
     termiator. A scope of at least 4" aperture is needed for this 
     observation. All images or sketches should be emailed to: 
     a t c @ a b e r . a c. u k 


2025-Jun-08 UT 01:04-02:02 Ill=90% Alphonsus

     BAA Request: Monitor the central peak for brightness changes. Do 
     they change with atmospheric seeing conditions? Any brightness 
     measurements or image sequences made should be emailed to: 
     a t c @ a b e r . a c . u k


2025-Jun-09 UT 03:35-05:24 Ill=95% Briggs

     BAA Request: On 2010 Apr 27 Peter Grego noticed a craterlet 
     just to the east of Briggs (this is normal), but also an E-W 
     trending lineament or wrinkle ridge that does not show up on 
     NASA LAC charts - it is this we wish to confirm by re-
     observing under similar seleonographic colongitudes. An 8" or 
     larger telecope is required, Please send any high resolution 
     images, detailed sketches, or visual descriptions to: 
     a t c @ a b e r . a c. u k .


2025-Jun-09 UT 23:31-00:29 Ill=98% Plato

     BAA Request: Two observers have reported colour on the rim 
     around this colongitude, once in 1938, and again in 2013. Please 
     take a look and report what you see, and where on the rim. 
     Please send any high resolution images, detailed sketches, or 
     visual descriptions to: a t c @ a b e r . a c. u k .


2025-Jun-11 UT 23:56-00:07 Ill=99% Hahn

     BAA Request: On 2012 Jan 09 UT 21:01-21:08 Hahn crater was 
     imaged by Nick Hazel (Beverley, Yorkshire, UK, Nikon D7000 with 
     70-300 zoom at max, with 2x teleconverter, at f9, 1/320 sec, ISO 
     400 – tripod mounted, mirror up), A series of images were taken. 
     The 21:06 one showed a grey column cutting across the central 
     floor of the crater from the west and then bisecting the eastern 
     rim. All detail inside is completely invisble. Some (but not 
     all) of the other images showed a more blurred view of this 
     feature. It is possible that this was a seeing ripple effect, or 
     just the natural appearance of shadings on the Moon at this 
     time, however we would like to capture images of this area to be 
     sure. Small aperture telescopes or telephoto lens similar to 
     Nick's can be used. Try switching the tracking off to see what 
     effect motion blur has during the exposure - to see4 if this 
     replicates the effect. Please send any images you take to:
     a t c @ a b e r . a c . u k


2025-Jun-13 UT 05:52-07:25 Ill=96% Aristarchus

     BAA Request: Do the appearance of the bands on the crater rim 
     vary (blur) in appearance over time? Compare them to bands in 
     other craters e.g. Herodotus, Kepler, Copernicus. If you do 
     see any variations in sharpness, see how it relates to 
     atmospheric seeing condtions. All images or sketches should 
     be emailed to: 
     a t c @ a b e r . a c. u k 


2025-Jun-14 UT 01:32-09:49 Ill=92% Cyrillus

     BAA Request: Cyrillus. There is a small white craterlet just 
     north of the three central peaks. We are interested to receive 
     high resolution images of this in order to find out at what 
     selenographic colongitude, in the lunar evening, that it loses 
     it's white spot appearence. Please use scopes largher than 6 
     inches in diameter. 
     Please email these to: a t c @ a b e r . a c . u k


2025-Jun-16 UT 07:03-09:26 Ill=76% Alphonsus

     BAA Request: Please monitor the brightness of the central peak 
     by comparing it to similar sized mountain peaks elsewhere on the 
     Moon. Make regular measurements/images e.g. every 5 to 10 
     minutes over the observing slot. Does the brightness vary with 
     atmospheric seeing conditions? Any brightness measurements or 
     images made should be emailed to: 
     a t c @ a b e r . a c . u k


2025-Jun-18 UT 08:04-10:11 Ill=54% Earthshine: sporadic meteors

     These can only be observed using low-light level cameras running at 25 frames per sec,
     or faster, and capable of recording 9th or 10th magnitude stars in real time.
     Dates/UTs of observing runs, or detections of impacts, should be emailed to:
     ALPO - email: c u d n i k @ s b c g l o b a l . n e t
     BAA - email: a t c @ a b e r . a c . u k
     UAI - email: a m . 5 4 8 5 2 @ g m a i l . c o m


2025-Jun-19 UT 05:51-10:11 Ill=43% Earthshine: sporadic meteors

     These can only be observed using low-light level cameras running at 25 frames per sec,
     or faster, and capable of recording 9th or 10th magnitude stars in real time.
     Dates/UTs of observing runs, or detections of impacts, should be emailed to:
     ALPO - email: c u d n i k @ s b c g l o b a l . n e t
     BAA - email: a t c @ a b e r . a c . u k
     UAI - email: a m . 5 4 8 5 2 @ g m a i l . c o m


2025-Jun-20 UT 06:55-10:11 Ill=32% Earthshine: sporadic meteors

     These can only be observed using low-light level cameras running at 25 frames per sec,
     or faster, and capable of recording 9th or 10th magnitude stars in real time.
     Dates/UTs of observing runs, or detections of impacts, should be emailed to:
     ALPO - email: c u d n i k @ s b c g l o b a l . n e t
     BAA - email: a t c @ a b e r . a c . u k
     UAI - email: a m . 5 4 8 5 2 @ g m a i l . c o m


2025-Jun-21 UT 08:05-10:12 Ill=21% Earthshine: sporadic meteors

     These can only be observed using low-light level cameras running at 25 frames per sec,
     or faster, and capable of recording 9th or 10th magnitude stars in real time.
     Dates/UTs of observing runs, or detections of impacts, should be emailed to:
     ALPO - email: c u d n i k @ s b c g l o b a l . n e t
     BAA - email: a t c @ a b e r . a c . u k
     UAI - email: a m . 5 4 8 5 2 @ g m a i l . c o m


2025-Jun-22 UT 09:20-10:12 Ill=12% Earthshine: sporadic meteors

     These can only be observed using low-light level cameras running at 25 frames per sec,
     or faster, and capable of recording 9th or 10th magnitude stars in real time.
     Dates/UTs of observing runs, or detections of impacts, should be emailed to:
     ALPO - email: c u d n i k @ s b c g l o b a l . n e t
     BAA - email: a t c @ a b e r . a c . u k
     UAI - email: a m . 5 4 8 5 2 @ g m a i l . c o m


2025-Jun-23 UT 08:56-10:12 Ill=6% Earthshine: (radio) June Taurids ZHR=medium (vel=? km/s)

     These can only be observed using low-light level cameras running at 25 frames per sec,
     or faster, and capable of recording 9th or 10th magnitude stars in real time.
     Dates/UTs of observing runs, or detections of impacts, should be emailed to:
     ALPO - email: c u d n i k @ s b c g l o b a l . n e t
     BAA - email: a t c @ a b e r . a c . u k
     UAI - email: a m . 5 4 8 5 2 @ g m a i l . c o m


2025-Jun-24 UT 09:57-10:12 Ill=2% Earthshine: (radio) June Taurids ZHR=medium (vel=? km/s)

     These can only be observed using low-light level cameras running at 25 frames per sec,
     or faster, and capable of recording 9th or 10th magnitude stars in real time.
     Dates/UTs of observing runs, or detections of impacts, should be emailed to:
     ALPO - email: c u d n i k @ s b c g l o b a l . n e t
     BAA - email: a t c @ a b e r . a c . u k
     UAI - email: a m . 5 4 8 5 2 @ g m a i l . c o m


2025-Jun-26 UT 21:36-22:22 Ill=3% Earthshine: June Bootids: ZHR=0-100 vel=18km/s

     These can only be observed using low-light level cameras running at 25 frames per sec,
     or faster, and capable of recording 9th or 10th magnitude stars in real time.
     Dates/UTs of observing runs, or detections of impacts, should be emailed to:
     ALPO - email: c u d n i k @ s b c g l o b a l . n e t
     BAA - email: a t c @ a b e r . a c . u k
     UAI - email: a m . 5 4 8 5 2 @ g m a i l . c o m


2025-Jun-27 UT 21:36-23:17 Ill=8% Earthshine: June Bootids: ZHR=0-100 vel=18km/s

     These can only be observed using low-light level cameras running at 25 frames per sec,
     or faster, and capable of recording 9th or 10th magnitude stars in real time.
     Dates/UTs of observing runs, or detections of impacts, should be emailed to:
     ALPO - email: c u d n i k @ s b c g l o b a l . n e t
     BAA - email: a t c @ a b e r . a c . u k
     UAI - email: a m . 5 4 8 5 2 @ g m a i l . c o m


2025-Jun-28 UT 21:17-22:05 Ill=14% Picard

     BAA Request: On 2013 Feb 17 UAI observer: Giuseppe Macalli 
     observed visually an orange cloud form just to the west of 
     Picard crater, and then dissappear. The effect lasted about 1 
     minute. Obviously we are not likely to see whatever this was 
     (?) again under similar illumination, but just for the record 
     it would be useful to have a high resolution monochrome or 
     colour image of this area, at the requested observing 
     time.N.B. an image in the 2018 Jun LSC suggests that the date 
     given of 2013 Feb 17 may have been Feb 18? Please send any 
     high resolution images to: a t c @ a b e r . a c. u k .


2025-Jun-28 UT 21:32-22:22 Ill=14% Picard

     ALPO Request: Compare the crater in red and blue light - if 
     possible use Wratten 25 and Wratten 38A filters. Please 
     use a telescope of aperture 6 or larger (refractor if 
     possible) and at appromimately x250. Any visual descriptions, 
     sketches, or colour images should be emailed to: 
     t o n y . c o o k @ a l p o - a s t r o n o m y . o r g


2025-Jun-28 UT 21:37-00:01 Ill=15% Earthshine: sporadic meteors

     These can only be observed using low-light level cameras running at 25 frames per sec,
     or faster, and capable of recording 9th or 10th magnitude stars in real time.
     Dates/UTs of observing runs, or detections of impacts, should be emailed to:
     ALPO - email: c u d n i k @ s b c g l o b a l . n e t
     BAA - email: a t c @ a b e r . a c . u k
     UAI - email: a m . 5 4 8 5 2 @ g m a i l . c o m


2025-Jun-29 UT 21:37-23:57 Ill=23% Earthshine: sporadic meteors

     These can only be observed using low-light level cameras running at 25 frames per sec,
     or faster, and capable of recording 9th or 10th magnitude stars in real time.
     Dates/UTs of observing runs, or detections of impacts, should be emailed to:
     ALPO - email: c u d n i k @ s b c g l o b a l . n e t
     BAA - email: a t c @ a b e r . a c . u k
     UAI - email: a m . 5 4 8 5 2 @ g m a i l . c o m