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really cool pics paul
where i live there is cloud cover 90% of the time and even the moon is a rare sight tonight in particular there is smog as well and the moon is just a blurr
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Hi group Here are 3 more color photos of the moon. I know that our eyes only see the gray scale of our Moon, even thru our telescopes, but our cameras do not. They can and do pick up the true geological colors of the rock/minerals that our Moon has to offer to us. After reading an artical in the (July 05) Sky/Telescope "Mag" that Filipe Alves wrote, I started to play around with what Mr. Alves Ideals are and what he had to offer. I Dont think I am no where near where he is, but I think I have got a grip on it. As a fossil/mineral collector I can apprecriate his toughts and knowledge on this subject. Please read. yours in the way Paul F. Campbell
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