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Promontorium Heraclides

The Bay of Rainbows, Sinus Iridum, on the Moon

The Bay of Rainbows, Sinus Iridum, on the Moon

The week of September 5-11 takes us from Lunar Day 10 to Day 17. This week we will highlight Sinus Iridum, viewable on Tuesday evening. Sinus Iridum: [NW/E6] Sinus Iridum (the Bay of Rainbows), located in the northwest sector of

Andrew Planck September 5, 2022August 30, 2022 Dates to Observe Objects on the Moon, Lunar Days in September, Lunar Observers, Subsidence on the Moon No Comments Read more

Most Spectacular Example of Subsidence on the Moon: Sinus Iridum

Most Spectacular Example of Subsidence on the Moon: Sinus Iridum

The week of January 10-16 takes us from Day 9 to Day 14. This week we will highlight Sinus Iridum, viewable on Wednesday and Thursday evenings. Sinus Iridum: [NW/E6; L=32°W] Sinus Iridum (the Bay of Rainbows), located in the northwest

Andrew Planck January 10, 2022January 9, 2022 Dates to Observe Objects on the Moon, Lunar Days in January, Subsidence on the Moon No Comments Read more

Features on the Moon: The Bay of Rainbows and the Golden Handle

Features on the Moon: The Bay of Rainbows and the Golden Handle

The week of March 26 – April 1 takes us from Day 10 to Day 16, right after full moon. This week we will highlight Sinus Iridum, visible on Monday and Tuesday nights. Sinus Iridum: [NW/E6] Around the end of

Andrew Planck March 26, 2018March 26, 2018 Dates to Observe Objects on the Moon, Lunar Days in March, Mountain Ranges on the Moon, Unusual Features on the Moon No Comments Read more

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