The week of November 13-19 takes us from Day 25 into Day 1. On Monday the Moon doesn’t rise until around 2:00 A.M. This week we will highlight the craters Gassendi and Letronne. Gassendi: [SW/L5] Three generations of crater age
Ground Zero on the Moon and the Sea of Vapors
The week of November 6-12 takes us from Day 18 to the end of Day 23. You can view the Moon before midnight through Thursday. This week we will highlight the crater Triesnecker and Mare Vaporum, the Sea of Vapors,
Intact #Craters and Multi-Ring Basin on the #Moon
The week of November 28 – December 4 takes us from Lunar Day 26 (essentially New Moon) to the beginning of Day 5. This week we will highlight the craters Peirce and Picard visible on Friday and Mare Nectaris visible
Maginus and Catena Davy: Fascinating #MoonCraters
The week of November 21-27 takes us from the end of Lunar Day 22 (the beginning of last quarter) to Day 28. This week we will highlight the crater Maginus and Catena Davy, visible early Tuesday morning around 2:30 AM
#SuperMoon and #RimaAriadaeus, One of the Best Rilles on the Moon
The week of November 14-20 takes us from Lunar Day 15 through Day 21, immediately following Full Moon. This week we will highlight Monday’s “SuperMoon” and Rima Ariadaeus, one of the best rilles on the Moon, viewable on Saturday.1 On
Favorite Show-Stopping Trio Craters on the Moon
The week of Nov. 7 – 13 takes us from Lunar Day 7 to Day 14. This week we will highlight the trio of craters Ptolemaeus, Alphonsus, and Arzachel just north-east of Mare Nubium. • Ptolemaeus, Alphonsus, Arzachel: This is