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CLT:
For those interested in lunar studies, the out-of-print Geologic History of the Moon has been one of those books many want, but few find. It has now been scanned and made available (no copyright problems as it was US Gov work in the first place) and can be downloaded at http://cps.earth.northwestern.edu/GHM/ You can also read Dr Woods' (S&T Lunar columnist) comments on it at http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lunar-observing/message/4203 Thanks for posting this. This is an excellent resource, not only for my own use, but also to keep handy when neophytes look at the moon through my 'scope and ask "Now, what am I seeing here?" Davoud -- usenet *at* davidillig dawt com |
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