September 30, 2020
The Lunar Observer October 2020
Please find below the October 2020 ALPO The Lunar Observer newsletter. It has 62 pages of fascinating lunar images, drawings and articles.
Find the October 2020 The Lunar Observer here.
Be safe,
David Teske
Acting Coordinator, Lunar Topographic Studies Program
Assn of Lunar & Planetary Observers
September 19, 2020
Domes of trachydacitic and rhyolitic volcanism: Mount Amiata complex and lunar highland domes.
Please find below the article “Domes of trachydacitic and rhyolitic volcanism: Mount Amiata complex and lunar highland domes.” by Raffaello Lena and Guy Heinen. here.
Be safe,
David Teske
Acting Coordinator, Lunar Topographic Studies Program
Assn of Lunar & Planetary Observers
September 5, 2020
Vesuvius, the Plinian eruption style and the Phlegraean Fields caldera
Please find below the article “Vesuvius, the Plinian eruption style and the Phlegraean Fields caldera” by Raffaello Lena and Guy Heinen. here.
Be safe,
David Teske
Acting Coordinator, Lunar Topographic Studies Program
Assn of Lunar & Planetary Observers
September 5, 2020
The Lunar Observer August 2020
Please find below the article “Vesuvius, the Plinian eruption style and the Phlegraean Fields caldera” by Raffaello Lena and Guy Heinen. here.
Be safe,
David Teske
Acting Coordinator, Lunar Topographic Studies Program
Assn of Lunar & Planetary Observers
September1, 2020
The Lunar Observer September 2020
Please find below the September 2020 ALPO The Lunar Observer newsletter. It has 118 pages of fascinating lunar images, drawings and articles.
Find the September 2020 The Lunar Observer here.
Be safe,
David Teske
Acting Coordinator, Lunar Topographic Studies Program
Assn of Lunar & Planetary Observers
August 9, 2020
The Strombolian Eruption Style and Volcanic Eruptions from Stromboli
Please find below the pdf of The Strombolian Eruption Style and Volcanic Eruptions from Stromboli by Raffaello Lena.
Find the article at here.
Be safe,
David Teske
Acting Coordinator, Lunar Topographic Studies Program
Assn of Lunar & Planetary Observers
July 31, 2020
The Lunar Observer August 2020
Please find below the August 2020 ALPO The Lunar Observer newsletter. It has 39 pages of fascinating lunar images, drawings and articles.
Find the August 2020 The Lunar Observer here.
Be safe,
David Teske
Acting Coordinator, Lunar Topographic Studies Program
Assn of Lunar & Planetary Observers
June 30, 2020
The Lunar Observer July 2020
Attached below is the July 2020 The Lunar Observer, a publication of the Association of Lunar and Planetary Observers.
Enjoy and be safe,
David Teske
Acting Coordinator, Lunar Topographic Studies Program
Assn of Lunar & Planetary Observers
david.teske@alpo-astronomy.org
drteske@yahoo.com
Find the July 2020 The Lunar Observer here.
May 1, 2020
The Lunar Observer May 2020
I hope that this issue finds you and your loved ones in good health in these uncertain times. In this issue of The Lunar Observer, Jerry Hubbell leads us on a tour of the Lunar 100, starting with the first 10 lunar targets. Response to this has been incredible! In the Recent Topographic Studies, several images of these first 10 lunar targets are highlighted. Thanks so much for each who submitted observations. Also, Robert H. Hayes, Jr. investigates the region of Cassini C and E, Alberto Anunziato and Francisco Cardinalli have tours of the Bullialdus region and the Scheele Arc, Rik Hill, Howard Eskildsen and David Teske guide the reader on lunar expeditions through the telescope. As always, Tony Cook leads the Lunar Geologic Change Program with his in-depth research.
Wishing each all the best in these times.
Find the May 2020 The Lunar Observer here.
David Teske
Acting Coordinator, Lunar Topographic Studies Program
Assn of Lunar & Planetary Observers
drteske@yahoo.com
April 1, 2020
The Lunar Observer April 2020
In the April 2020 issue of The Lunar Observer, amateur astronomers from across the globe continue to submit outstanding drawings, images, and articles about our nearest neighbor in space. Because of the Covid-19 outbreak and many people locked down, the number of observations is down some from previous months. Hopefully, people can continue to get out some to do some lunar observing. Be careful and safe out there!
Robert Hayes Jr. takes us on a tour of the Fauth area while Alberto Anunziato and Sergio Babino explore the Tycho area. Read this and find a new “Lunar X”! David Teske had a nice look towards the far-side of the Moon in an article about the crater Bailly and beyond. As always, Tony Cook presented an interesting look at Lunar Geologic Change. Plus, as said above, many spectacular images of the Moon are presented in the Recent Topographic Studies. Looking ahead, check out the ALPO conference details this coming November.
Find the April 2020 The Lunar Observer here.
Be safe,
David Teske
Acting Coordinator, Lunar Topographic Studies Program
Assn of Lunar & Planetary Observers