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Lunar Photo of the Day ... now running!
Dear Friends,
First and foremost I would like to wish everyone all the best for a safe New Year's celebration and a new year filled with health and prosperity ... oh yeah, clear skies and lots of great astrophotos too! I would like to draw your attention to something similar to NASA's APOD (Astrophoto of the Day), namely LPOD (Lunar Photo of the Day), which is now up and running at http://www.lpod.org and is geared to those who have a special affection for the first celestial body conquered by humanity. Each day will feature a new photo surrounding our beloved moon and will include a wide variety of topics and issues related to our only natural satellite. Just to make things interesting, he/she first able to correctly identify the names at the bottom of the home page will win an AP155 mm air-spaced triplet refractor and matching AP1200 GOTO mount (latest production run for both items) donated by the infamous and well-known refractor enthusiast Shawn Grant (personal delivery by Shawn included anywhere in the world including central Baghdad). Best wishes and happy surfing. Anthony. PS. Remember to submit your favorite image(s) for consideration as possible LPOD's! |
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Lunar Photo of the Day ... now running!
Hello, Anthony,
Thanks for the tip about this url. It seems a good way to learn to be an accomplished lunar observer. I have bookmarked it and made a shortcut, so I will be consulting it often. A happy and prosperous New Year to you, Bill Meyers Anthony Ayiomamitis wrote: Dear Friends, First and foremost I would like to wish everyone all the best for a safe New Year's celebration and a new year filled with health and prosperity ... oh yeah, clear skies and lots of great astrophotos too! I would like to draw your attention to something similar to NASA's APOD (Astrophoto of the Day), namely LPOD (Lunar Photo of the Day), which is now up and running at http://www.lpod.org and is geared to those who have a special affection for the first celestial body conquered by humanity. Each day will feature a new photo surrounding our beloved moon and will include a wide variety of topics and issues related to our only natural satellite. Just to make things interesting, he/she first able to correctly identify the names at the bottom of the home page will win an AP155 mm air-spaced triplet refractor and matching AP1200 GOTO mount (latest production run for both items) donated by the infamous and well-known refractor enthusiast Shawn Grant (personal delivery by Shawn included anywhere in the world including central Baghdad). Best wishes and happy surfing. Anthony. PS. Remember to submit your favorite image(s) for consideration as possible LPOD's! |
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Lunar Photo of the Day ... now running!
Hello, Anthony,
Thanks for the tip about this url. It seems a good way to learn to be an accomplished lunar observer. I have bookmarked it and made a shortcut, so I will be consulting it often. A happy and prosperous New Year to you, Bill Meyers Anthony Ayiomamitis wrote: Dear Friends, First and foremost I would like to wish everyone all the best for a safe New Year's celebration and a new year filled with health and prosperity ... oh yeah, clear skies and lots of great astrophotos too! I would like to draw your attention to something similar to NASA's APOD (Astrophoto of the Day), namely LPOD (Lunar Photo of the Day), which is now up and running at http://www.lpod.org and is geared to those who have a special affection for the first celestial body conquered by humanity. Each day will feature a new photo surrounding our beloved moon and will include a wide variety of topics and issues related to our only natural satellite. Just to make things interesting, he/she first able to correctly identify the names at the bottom of the home page will win an AP155 mm air-spaced triplet refractor and matching AP1200 GOTO mount (latest production run for both items) donated by the infamous and well-known refractor enthusiast Shawn Grant (personal delivery by Shawn included anywhere in the world including central Baghdad). Best wishes and happy surfing. Anthony. PS. Remember to submit your favorite image(s) for consideration as possible LPOD's! |
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Lunar Photo of the Day ... now running!
Hello, Anthony,
Thanks for the tip about this url. It seems a good way to learn to be an accomplished lunar observer. I have bookmarked it and made a shortcut, so I will be consulting it often. A happy and prosperous New Year to you, Bill Meyers Anthony Ayiomamitis wrote: Dear Friends, First and foremost I would like to wish everyone all the best for a safe New Year's celebration and a new year filled with health and prosperity ... oh yeah, clear skies and lots of great astrophotos too! I would like to draw your attention to something similar to NASA's APOD (Astrophoto of the Day), namely LPOD (Lunar Photo of the Day), which is now up and running at http://www.lpod.org and is geared to those who have a special affection for the first celestial body conquered by humanity. Each day will feature a new photo surrounding our beloved moon and will include a wide variety of topics and issues related to our only natural satellite. Just to make things interesting, he/she first able to correctly identify the names at the bottom of the home page will win an AP155 mm air-spaced triplet refractor and matching AP1200 GOTO mount (latest production run for both items) donated by the infamous and well-known refractor enthusiast Shawn Grant (personal delivery by Shawn included anywhere in the world including central Baghdad). Best wishes and happy surfing. Anthony. PS. Remember to submit your favorite image(s) for consideration as possible LPOD's! |
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Lunar Photo of the Day ... now running!
Nice work, Anthony! That's a keeper -- into the bookmarks.
I was going to try to win that AP unti I read that Shawn would come to my house to deliver it. Best wishes for a great new year. Mike Simmons |
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Lunar Photo of the Day ... now running!
Nice work, Anthony! That's a keeper -- into the bookmarks.
I was going to try to win that AP unti I read that Shawn would come to my house to deliver it. Best wishes for a great new year. Mike Simmons |
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Lunar Photo of the Day ... now running!
Nice work, Anthony! That's a keeper -- into the bookmarks.
I was going to try to win that AP unti I read that Shawn would come to my house to deliver it. Best wishes for a great new year. Mike Simmons |
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Lunar Photo of the Day ... now running!
Chuck,
Thanks for the kind words. Please feel free to make suggestions as to how to make improvements and anything else you feel may be of interest. Of course, submissions are also welcome and encouraged! Best wishes for 2004 to you as well! Anthony. Bill Meyers wrote: Hello, Anthony, Thanks for the tip about this url. It seems a good way to learn to be an accomplished lunar observer. I have bookmarked it and made a shortcut, so I will be consulting it often. A happy and prosperous New Year to you, Bill Meyers Anthony Ayiomamitis wrote: Dear Friends, First and foremost I would like to wish everyone all the best for a safe New Year's celebration and a new year filled with health and prosperity ... oh yeah, clear skies and lots of great astrophotos too! I would like to draw your attention to something similar to NASA's APOD (Astrophoto of the Day), namely LPOD (Lunar Photo of the Day), which is now up and running at http://www.lpod.org and is geared to those who have a special affection for the first celestial body conquered by humanity. Each day will feature a new photo surrounding our beloved moon and will include a wide variety of topics and issues related to our only natural satellite. Just to make things interesting, he/she first able to correctly identify the names at the bottom of the home page will win an AP155 mm air-spaced triplet refractor and matching AP1200 GOTO mount (latest production run for both items) donated by the infamous and well-known refractor enthusiast Shawn Grant (personal delivery by Shawn included anywhere in the world including central Baghdad). Best wishes and happy surfing. Anthony. PS. Remember to submit your favorite image(s) for consideration as possible LPOD's! |
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Lunar Photo of the Day ... now running!
Chuck,
Thanks for the kind words. Please feel free to make suggestions as to how to make improvements and anything else you feel may be of interest. Of course, submissions are also welcome and encouraged! Best wishes for 2004 to you as well! Anthony. Bill Meyers wrote: Hello, Anthony, Thanks for the tip about this url. It seems a good way to learn to be an accomplished lunar observer. I have bookmarked it and made a shortcut, so I will be consulting it often. A happy and prosperous New Year to you, Bill Meyers Anthony Ayiomamitis wrote: Dear Friends, First and foremost I would like to wish everyone all the best for a safe New Year's celebration and a new year filled with health and prosperity ... oh yeah, clear skies and lots of great astrophotos too! I would like to draw your attention to something similar to NASA's APOD (Astrophoto of the Day), namely LPOD (Lunar Photo of the Day), which is now up and running at http://www.lpod.org and is geared to those who have a special affection for the first celestial body conquered by humanity. Each day will feature a new photo surrounding our beloved moon and will include a wide variety of topics and issues related to our only natural satellite. Just to make things interesting, he/she first able to correctly identify the names at the bottom of the home page will win an AP155 mm air-spaced triplet refractor and matching AP1200 GOTO mount (latest production run for both items) donated by the infamous and well-known refractor enthusiast Shawn Grant (personal delivery by Shawn included anywhere in the world including central Baghdad). Best wishes and happy surfing. Anthony. PS. Remember to submit your favorite image(s) for consideration as possible LPOD's! |
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Lunar Photo of the Day ... now running!
Chuck,
Thanks for the kind words. Please feel free to make suggestions as to how to make improvements and anything else you feel may be of interest. Of course, submissions are also welcome and encouraged! Best wishes for 2004 to you as well! Anthony. Bill Meyers wrote: Hello, Anthony, Thanks for the tip about this url. It seems a good way to learn to be an accomplished lunar observer. I have bookmarked it and made a shortcut, so I will be consulting it often. A happy and prosperous New Year to you, Bill Meyers Anthony Ayiomamitis wrote: Dear Friends, First and foremost I would like to wish everyone all the best for a safe New Year's celebration and a new year filled with health and prosperity ... oh yeah, clear skies and lots of great astrophotos too! I would like to draw your attention to something similar to NASA's APOD (Astrophoto of the Day), namely LPOD (Lunar Photo of the Day), which is now up and running at http://www.lpod.org and is geared to those who have a special affection for the first celestial body conquered by humanity. Each day will feature a new photo surrounding our beloved moon and will include a wide variety of topics and issues related to our only natural satellite. Just to make things interesting, he/she first able to correctly identify the names at the bottom of the home page will win an AP155 mm air-spaced triplet refractor and matching AP1200 GOTO mount (latest production run for both items) donated by the infamous and well-known refractor enthusiast Shawn Grant (personal delivery by Shawn included anywhere in the world including central Baghdad). Best wishes and happy surfing. Anthony. PS. Remember to submit your favorite image(s) for consideration as possible LPOD's! |
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