Media Information

 
 
 
Collection:
NASA Astronomy Picture of the Day Collection
Title:
Help Map The Moon
Explanation:
You can help map the Moon [ http://lunar.arc.na…]. Early tomorrow morning (Saturday, September 12) the Moon will occult [ http://www.skypub.c…], or pass in front of, the bright star Aldebaran [ http://www.adler.uc…] as viewed from some Southern and Eastern areas of the U.S. as well as regions in the Caribbean Sea, Nova Scotia, Newfoundland, Mexico, and Central America. Aldebaran [ http://www.astro.wi…] will disappear behind the bright edge of the third quarter moon and reappear behind the darkened edge. Accurately timed [ http://www.skypub.c…] home video camera recordings from different locations can be used to make improved maps of the height of the lunar terrain at these occultation points. Interested? Follow the instructions [ http://www.sky.net/…] on the International Occultation Timing Association HomePage [ http://www.sky.net/…] which detail how to tape a familiar TV channel, take your running camcorder outside to record the occultation, and then return to tape a few more minutes of the TV channel. (First, determine if the occultation will be visible from your location!) You can then donate your tape by mailing it to the address given. Leave yourself plenty of time for a practice run and be sure to check the weather before going to a lot of trouble!

This mosaic [ http://photojournal…cgi-bin/PIAGenCatalo gPage.pl?PIA00128 ] mapping the North polar region of the lunar surface was constructed from images recorded by the Galileo spacecraft in 1992.
Credit and Copyright:
keyword:
occultation
keyword:
moon
keyword:
aldebaran
facet_when:
1992
facet_where:
Caribbean Sea
facet_where:
Goddard Space Flight Center (GSFC)
facet_where:
Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL)
facet_what:
Galileo
facet_what:
Moon
facet_what:
Polar
facet_what:
ALDEBARAN
facet_what:
TIMED
facet_what:
moon
facet_when_year:
1992
original url:
UID:
SPD-APOD-ap980911

Help Map The Moon