LUNAR OBSERVING
SCHEDULE FOR LAST MONTH
Aim:
In order to help coordinate targeted
observing of the Moon for lunar groups of astronomical societies (e.g. ALPO,
BAA, UAI), this web site contains a set of dates and UTs for observing lunar
features on the Moon, under specific illumination (and sometimes
viewing/libration) conditions.
The purpose of this is four fold:
1) To aid
existing topological and geological lunar studies of specific lunar craters,
mountains, rilles, domes etc.
2) To aid
planetary scientists in providing wide angle context images of the Moon for
them to compare against higher resolution spacecraft images
3) To solve
past historical observational puzzles some of which have been referred to as
Transient Lunar Phenomenon (TLP) those especially interested in TLP work should click here (http://users.aber.ac.uk/atc/tlp/tlp.htm)
if they want additional lunar features to observe.
4) To search
for impact flashes on the Moons earthlit portion.
Please just select
your closest location below to which you are situated, click on it, and away
you go!
Additional Information:
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If you wish your
specific geographical observing location to be added to the scheduler, please
send me an email on my email address below.
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If you are an
observing program coordinator of an astronomical society, and want a specific
feature observed for you, again please send me the details, and in particular
the selenographic colongitude range required.
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For the current
months observing schedule, click here .
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For next months
observing schedule, click here .
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Not enough
targets to observe? Click here (http://users.aber.ac.uk/atc/tlp/tlp.htm
to find more repeat illumination/libration events from the ALPO/BAA TLP program.
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If you ever think
that you have spotted a TLP, here is a checklist to go
through before, before contacting me.
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Need a good lunar
atlas to help you find your way around the Moon? Try one of these: The Hatfield Lunar Atlas, SCT Lunar Atlas, 21st Century Atlas
of the Moon, Hamlyn Atlas of the Moon,
The Cambridge Photographic
Lunar Atlas, The Clementine Atlas of the
Moon.
The information
provided on this and other pages by me, Tony Cook (a t c @ a b e r
. a c . u k), is under my own personal responsibility and not that of
Aberystwyth University. Similarly, any opinions expressed are my own and are in
no way to be taken as those of A.U.
Now to get started, Please Select a geographical
location from below......
AFRICA
& MIDDLE-EAST
ASIA
EUROPE
NORTH
AMERICA
SOUTH
AMERICA
PACIFIC
REGION