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... telescope at the Lowell Observatory near Flagstaff, Arizona, reported an exciting observation at the crater Aristarchus. Below is the report made by James Greenacre: ''"Early in the evening of October 29 ... that observed in October. It seemed, beyond a doubt, that something was going on near Aristarchus. Other observers, after Greenacre and Barr, recorded similar activity in the vicinity. Immediately following the ...
... astronomers in Riverdale, the Bronx, saw a red spot on the moon between the craters Aristarchus and Herodotus at 4:20 a.m. It vanished at 5:10 a.m. before the moon had come into view of the western observatories which had observed spots near Aristarchus last Oct. and Nov. ''(NYT, 6/18/64)'' It was reported that U.S. and ...
... and photographed this phenomenon. The group told NASA it saw the color in the crater Aristarchus during a four-hour period before daylight through a 16-in. telescope at Port Tobacco ... the first time photographic equipment was used successfully to record the sightings in the crater Aristarchus, Observation was culmination of a 16-mo, vigil by members of a "Moon-Blink" team ...
... ) central peak of Alphonsus crater on Nov. 3, 1958, and Oct. 23, 1959; and (2)' Aristarchus crater in Nov. and Dec. 1961. ''(Nature, 6/8/63,979-80)'' June 1963 June ...
... and a half (first sighting Oct. 29 lasted 20 min.). Both sightings were near crater Aristarchus, both were ruby red, and both were seen when moon was in the same phase ...
... at Lowell Observatory planned to take color photographs of the recurrence as well as scan Aristarchus area of moon with sensitive photoelectric spectrograph to determine nature of the "spots." ''(Finney, NYT ...
... evidence of gas escaping from three different spots in the area of the lunar crater Aristarchus. This observation suggests that the Moon may be far from inert, and it has an ...
... York that volcanic activity was evident in two of the moon's craters-Alphonsus and Aristarchus. Overall, he said, "the Moon had an internal energy which can be not less than ...
... spots first observed by Sir William Herschel in 1738. The spots, located in the crater Aristarchus, were observed in October 1963 by astronomer J. C. Greenacre from the Lowell Observatory in ...
... ., failed in an attempt to sight and photograph red spots in the vicinity of the Aristarchus region of the moon. Conditions were about the same as on Oct. 29 and Nov ...

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