Lunar
"TIMOLEON", WHERE ARE YOU NOW ? An article with drawings, by Nigel Longshaw.

Moon page, by Michael Oates showing images of the Moon, mainly by eyepiece projection on the Godlee 8" refractor. All images taken with a digital
camera, a Sony Mavica FD91.

Lunar page, by Michael Oates showing the Moon through one Lunar cycle (just about complete now!) All images taken with a digital
camera, a Sony Mavica FD91 (hand held). This is an on-going project.
The Lunar Crater Furnerius and the Mystery
of Schroters Dome An article with drawings, By Nigel Longshaw.
What Happened to Dinosaurs on the Moon
An article with drawings, By Nigel Longshaw.
Lunar
Volcanoes, An Introduction to Lunar Domes An article with drawings,
By Nigel Longshaw.

Total Lunar Eclipse, April 4th 1996. 400mm lens plus two 2x teleconverters, Kodak
Panther 1600.
By Kevin Kilburn (JPG 13k)

Wide cresent. Taken using a 12" f5.6 Newtonian with 2x barlow and lens projection.
Pentax ME Super set to auto exposure.
By Kevin Kilburn (JPG 17k)

Lunar Drawing, The Liebig - de Gasparis Rille System, by Nigel Longshaw (GIF 35k)
Observation 4th Nov 1995

Lunar Drawing of Domes S.W. of Lansberg, by Nigel Longshaw (GIF 39k)
Observation 2nd Nov 1995

The Moon, Gibbous Phase, by Michael Oates (JPEG 35k)

This photograph won the MAS Photographic Competition in April 95.
The Moon, by Michael Oates (JPEG 20k)

Enlargement from above image. (JPEG 19k)

Lunar Drawing of Stainheil & Watt, by Nigel Longshaw (GIF 27k)

Lunar Drawing of Parry, by Nigel Longshaw (GIF 29k)

Lunar Drawing of Biot, by Nigel Longshaw (GIF 34k)

Full Moon, by Michael Oates (JPEG 10k)

The Apennine Mountains & Alpine Valley, by Michael Oates (JPEG 27k)
![[image Thin crescent]](thin-cr.gif)
Thin Crescent, by Michael Oates (JPEG 4k)
![[image Wide crescent]](wide-cr.gif)
Wide crescent, by Michael Oates (JPEG 16k)
![[image Total Lunar Eclipse]](total-l.gif)
Total Eclipse, by Michael Oates (JPEG 19k)
"The
Lure of Lunar Domes" by George Rosenberg. (Tucson,AZ). A complementary web
site to Nigel Longshaw's article Lunar Volcanoes, An Introduction
to Lunar Domes above.
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