This is the list where astronomers meet to discuss their lunar observations.
So relax , get comfortable, and make yourself at home with the Lunar-Observing astronomy family. Whether you draw, take photos, write descriptions, or just enjoy looking at the moon, you'll find kindred spirits here at Lunar-Observing!
The photograph and drawing show Triesnecker and the surrounding rilles. They first appeared together on LPOD, the Lunar Photo of the Day website run by Dr Chuck Wood. The photo is by Stefan Lammel, UK, and the drawing is by Phil Morgan, UK
You can see the drawing and photo together at http://lpod.wikispaces.com/May+5%2C+2009
Great drawing and photo Stefan and Phil!
Make sure you visit the Lunar Picture of the Day site as well. You can find it at http://lpod.wikispaces.com
The observational drawing to which these notes refer has been posted in Peter Grego's photos folder. Thebit 2009 December 24 18:05-19:05 UT Col. 6.7-7.2°
Rob, if I could, I "crawled" my way into the LPI's online pages to add the necessary corrections and additions! There's an ocean of errors and "voids" in these
Hi Israel  I calculate a 1.2 % illumination on the 17th. Trying to see very thin crescent moons is an interesting pusuit. There are cultures that have made
Hello everyone I'm new to this group and I'm new to this lunar observance as I do have 2 questions 1. I live in east coast USA (NYC) to be exact and I'm under