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Rolling, rolling, rolling ....
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hot spots on the moon


hot spots on the moon, visible from the earth.
One day in the far past the moon stopped rotating because of the force of gravity of the earth. That's why we see now always the same side of the moon.
In the above picture we can see the half of the waxing moon.
Taken with a Nikon, mounted on a reflector telescope Ø 85 mm.
01 – 06: Vallis Alpes and mares ("oceans") on the moon.
11 – 17: Apollo landing points on the moon, 1969, 1971 and 1972.
21 – 27: biggest craters.
➽ See also PIP ;-)
➽ enlargement Ko Hummel
(46.7392, 07.3868)
One day in the far past the moon stopped rotating because of the force of gravity of the earth. That's why we see now always the same side of the moon.
In the above picture we can see the half of the waxing moon.
Taken with a Nikon, mounted on a reflector telescope Ø 85 mm.
01 – 06: Vallis Alpes and mares ("oceans") on the moon.
11 – 17: Apollo landing points on the moon, 1969, 1971 and 1972.
21 – 27: biggest craters.
➽ See also PIP ;-)
➽ enlargement Ko Hummel
(46.7392, 07.3868)
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polytropos club has replied to Gudrun clubpolytropos club has replied to Boarischa Krautmo clubHeute, 16.07.2019, vor genau 50 Jahren startete die erste bemannte Saturn-V-Rakete vom Kennedy Space Center in Florida ihren Flug zum Mond.
Danke dafür, werde die orte meine to do Liste hinzufügen
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