Explanation: A more creative search by a group of amateur astronomers in the Ehime Prefecture of Shikoku Island, Japan has found lunar L-O-V-E. Their secret was an examination of this sharp image of the First Quarter Moon. To discover it for yourself you'll need to look closely at details of the shadow and light along the terminator, the line between lunar night and day Created by the contrast of shadowed crater floors with sunlit walls and ridges, the letter V is not too hard to find near the center of the image. Letters L and E are a bit more challenging though, but can be teased out of shadow and light along the terminator at the bottom. Of course, on the cratered surface of the Moon the O is easy ... . Moonwatchers on planet Earth should understand that like the famous lunar X, also seen here, these lunar letters are transient and only appear along the terminator in the hours around the Moon's first quarter phase. So your next chance for lunar L-O-V-E is the first quarter Moon on November 15.
Well, there is a sharp "L" near the bottom of the terminator, and there is a very obvious "V" about halfway up, and you can pick any crater you want for the "O". But for the life of me, I can's spot the "E".
I visited the museum of modern art, Louisiana, in Humlebæk in Denmark the other day and saw their great exhibition on the Moon in art and science. I think that my favorite image from that exhibition was the picture of man-made tracks on the Moon.
Click to play embedded YouTube video.
Oh, P.S., the exhibition showed us this, too:
Ann
Re: APOD: Lunar LOVE (2018 Nov 03)
Posted: Sat Nov 03, 2018 11:20 am
by De58te
Ann wrote: But for the life of me, I can't spot the "E". Ann, hover your mouse over the page. The 'E' is just slightly above the 'L', except that it is upside down. Instead look for a 'W' with a straight line bottom.
Re: APOD: Lunar LOVE (2018 Nov 03)
Posted: Sat Nov 03, 2018 11:29 am
by songwriterz
Draw an imaginary line from between the letters O and V and the top of the page (the actual printed letters) and you'll find a heart shape. And, when the sun is just right, you can see dragons in clouds. And sometimes Jesus on toast.
Re: APOD: Lunar LOVE (2018 Nov 03)
Posted: Sat Nov 03, 2018 11:42 am
by zendae1
If you hover your cursor over the photo, APOD shows you where the letters are.
Re: APOD: Lunar LOVE (2018 Nov 03)
Posted: Sat Nov 03, 2018 11:59 am
by Tszabeau
Revolve, Evolve, Volvo. Proof that the moon is made from leftover alphabet soup.
Re: APOD: Lunar LOVE (2018 Nov 03)
Posted: Sat Nov 03, 2018 1:07 pm
by Ann
De58te wrote: ↑Sat Nov 03, 2018 11:20 am
Ann wrote: But for the life of me, I can't spot the "E". Ann, hover your mouse over the page. The 'E' is just slightly above the 'L', except that it is upside down. Instead look for a 'W' with a straight line bottom.
Indeed! Thanks!
Ann
Re: APOD: Lunar LOVE (2018 Nov 03)
Posted: Sat Nov 03, 2018 1:11 pm
by Ann
Tszabeau wrote: ↑Sat Nov 03, 2018 11:59 am
Revolve, Evolve, Volvo. Proof that the moon is made from leftover alphabet soup.
<<In 2014, Dutch artist Florentijn Hofman created a giant moon rabbit that went on display in Taiwan at the Taoyuan Land Arts Festival.
Hofman - who is famous for his mega-sized rubber duck that skirted the coast of China and made its way across the straits of Taiwan in 2013 - created the rabbit out of 12,000 pieces of Tyvek and left it on the side of a bunker at the former naval base where the art festival was held. With the breeze blowing its "fur" and lying on the bunker, the rabbit looked as if it was staring at the clouds in the sky and daydreaming.
Sadly enough, just a day after the festival concluded on Sept. 14th, a fire broke out at the bunker and destroyed the giant moon rabbit.>>
Re: APOD: Lunar LOVE (2018 Nov 03)
Posted: Sat Nov 03, 2018 10:06 pm
by Ann
neufer wrote: ↑Sat Nov 03, 2018 1:42 pm Ik VOEL me niet zo goed. (Dutch)
Jag KÄNNER mig inte så bra. (Swedish)
I don'tfeel so good.
The English do-construction! Other languages don't use it, and don't get it!