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From:
Ted Phillips, I.A.I. <archaeoanom@inter-linc.net>
1956 Lunar Path Light I found this in the files and thought it might be of interest:
It was taken by a good friend, professor of astronomy at a college in 1956. He gave me the negative and this print before getting rid of the rest. He was afraid of ridicule. He used the observatory refractor (a 16 or 18 inch - can't remember). He was getting ready to image the moon and saw this bright circular light moving across the lunar path, waited until it was on the terminator for max contrast.
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